Who is the suspect in the Daytona Beach police officer shooting? Othal Wallace, 29, wanted in connection with shooting

Just another shooting of a police officer. The national media yawn, Bidet says nothing, same as it ever was.



At 29 years old, Othal Wallace, the suspect wanted in the shooting of a Daytona Beach police officer Jason Raynor, has left a significant paper trail across courts in Florida.

News 6 Investigators found Wallace’s name appears in court records in both South Florida and in Central Florida

However, it was not until Wallace’s mid-twenties that the cases began escalating from misdemeanor crimes like driving on a suspended license to more serious felonies like domestic violence.

Wallace’s most recent felony arrest in Volusia County was for felony domestic violence in March 2018, when police believed he assaulted the mother of his two sons. The charge was later reduced to misdemeanor domestic violence after Wallace completed a deferred-prosecution agreement.

The agreement forbid Wallace from possessing a firearm for at least 12 months and mandated him to an eight-week anger management session.

At 29 years old, Othal Wallace, the suspect wanted in the shooting of a Daytona Beach police officer Jason Raynor, has left a significant paper trail across courts in Florida.

News 6 Investigators found Wallace’s name appears in court records in both South Florida and in Central Florida.

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However, it was not until Wallace’s mid-twenties that the cases began escalating from misdemeanor crimes like driving on a suspended license to more serious felonies like domestic violence.

Wallace’s most recent felony arrest in Volusia County was for felony domestic violence in March 2018, when police believed he assaulted the mother of his two sons. The charge was later reduced to misdemeanor domestic violence after Wallace completed a deferred-prosecution agreement.

The agreement forbid Wallace from possessing a firearm for at least 12 months and mandated him to an eight-week anger management session.

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