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Sheriff Details Pre‑Eviction Timeline in Vero Beach Ambush That Killed Deputy and Locksmith

The sheriff said prior contacts at the home did not meet legal thresholds for arrest or a mental‑health hold.

Overview

  • Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers outlined calls dating to Nov. 5 that he described as routine civil standbys requested by the suspect’s mother.
  • Flowers said Sgt. Terri Sweeting‑Mashkow posted the final eviction notice on Nov. 20, and the next day Michael Halberstam ambushed deputies and locksmith David Long, killing both Sweeting‑Mashkow and Long.
  • Incident reports obtained by WPTV described earlier aggressive behavior tied to Halberstam, but the sheriff said none of those cases supported an arrest, a Baker Act, or a risk‑protection order.
  • Body‑camera video shows Halberstam’s mother telling deputies he was not aggressive, according to Flowers, who emphasized responsibility rests solely with the shooter.
  • The sheriff noted the civil unit handled more than 500 evictions over two years without a use‑of‑force incident and said the investigation remains active with more details to come.