Mobile Data

Mobile Data

Patrol has also benefited with the establishment of the Mobile Data System. These computers have car-to-car messaging capability, in-field reporting capability, access to county wide email, and can run license checks, VIN checks and stolen article checks. In addition, officers can share mugsh Read More

Sheriff's Office Information

Sheriff's Office Information

Sheriff's Office Information Serving since 1792 475 Certified law enforcement officers 450 Correctional officers 75 Civilian support Map Click Here Read More

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T.

The Special Weapons and Tactics Team,(SWAT), is the original special team of the KnoxCounty Sheriff's Office. The team was formed in 1980 in preparation for the 1982 World's Fair, which was held in Knoxville. The team is comprised of highly trained and dedicated officers. Their mission is to resol Read More

Patrol

Patrol

The Sheriff’s Office includes five patrol detachments – Adam, Baker, Charlie, David and Echo Shifts. The goal of the Patrol Division to maintain a strong presence in Knox County neighborhoods. The Whiskey Unit is comprised of six officers who work primarily at night, and whose pri Read More

Patrol

Patrol

The Sheriff’s Office includes five patrol detachments – Adam, Baker, Charlie, David and Echo Shifts. The goal of the Patrol Division to maintain a strong presence in Knox County neighborhoods. The Whiskey Unit is comprised of six officers who work primarily at night, and whose pri Read More

Aviation

Aviation

The Sheriff’s Office implemented an Aviation Unit in 1996 utilizing helicopters and related equipment donated by the U.S. Military. The Unit started with just one helicopter and two pilots. Today the Unit has expanded to six flyable helicopters, five available pilots, two tactical flight off Read More

Traffic

Traffic

The Sheriff’s Traffic or Tango Unit, comprised of fourteen officers who focus on traffic enforcement efforts such as speeding and intoxicated motorists, as well as investigating automobile accidents. The goal of this Unit is to provide extensive coverage of traffic calls, allowing the Patrol Read More


Officer Fired at Suspect PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 November 2008

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an incident that occurred Wednesday night around 10:30 which involved an officer firing at a suspect.

 

Sergeant David Amburn stopped a male suspect for reckless driving on Beaverton Road at Gleason.  According to the report, the suspect exited his car with a chrome and black object that appeared to be a gun in his hands.    He was holding the object in a shooting position, pointed at the officer while moving toward Amburn in an aggressive manner.  He was shouting, “shoot me, shoot me.”  The officer attempted to put his police car between himself and the suspect, but the suspect continued to move toward the officer and shouting to be shot.

 

Amburn said he feared for his life and fired one round from his duty weapon at the suspect and missed.  The suspect then fled into the woods. 

 

orielrobio_53336_07-06-1987_front.jpgOfficer John Edgar located the suspect on the other side of the woods in the Tiffany Square Apartment parking lot.  The suspect pointed an object at Officer Edgar and again shouted for the officer to shoot him.  As the officer changed position to find a safer area to block any shots that the suspect might fire, he was able to see that the suspect did not have a gun.  It is believed the object that he pointed at Edgar was a cell phone.  The officer was able to gain control of the suspect after tasing him two times and then took him into custody.

 

The suspect has been identified as twenty-one year old Uriel Rubio (no address).  He has a criminal history with different names.  He has been charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest and is being held on a $22,500 bond.   He has been charged in the past in Greene County with driving without a license, DUI, and no insurance and once in Knox County on DUI.

 

Sergeant Amburn has been placed on administrative leave with pay while the investigation continues. He was driving an unmarked car at the time of the traffic stop and works on the Investigative Task Force with the Sheriff’s Office.
 
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