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UPDATED: Two Officers Injured in Crash Involving Patrol Cars

City of Titusville - Home Posted on November 03, 2025

Update - 11/3/25 @ 4pm:

While the suspect with the gun initially fled the scene by car, Detectives were able to identify and arrest the woman who pistol whipped a victim in the parking lot on the call the officers were initially responding to. 

ARRESTED:  Laquita S. Jordan, 40 years old, of S. Brown Ave. Titusville. Booked into Brevard County Jail for AGG. ASSAULT & AGG. Battery.


Original Story:

Released by:  Deputy Chief Todd Hutchinson     todd.hutchinson@titusville.com    Date: 11/03/2025

TITUSVILLE, Fla., Nov. 3, 2025 — Two Titusville Officers responding to a disturbance call involving an armed person received moderate but non-life-threatening injuries when their patrol cars collided.

At approximately 8:55 a.m. two officers, in separate marked patrol cars, were responding to 911 calls about a woman brandishing a handgun at another person in the retail parking lot of Award Trophy, 4424 S. Hopkins Ave Titusville. As the officers were approaching the scene, they received updated information that one of the suspects had just left. 

The preliminary investigation reveals that the closest officer to the call made a sudden U-turn to pursue the suspect vehicle, when the patrol car behind her struck the side of her car and then struck some trees along the roadway.  

One officer was transported to a trauma center by helicopter as a precaution. The other officer was transported to a local hospital by ambulance for observation. Both officers received non-life-threatening injuries.

Detectives continue to investigate the armed woman after locating a victim that was pistol whipped in the parking lot on the call the officers were responding to. Charges are pending against the aggravated battery suspect.

The on-scene commander summoned the Florida Highway Patrol to respond and handle the traffic crash investigation.

Titusville Professional Standards division will also complete an administrative investigation into the incident.


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