Pinellas Park officer feared for life, was justified in shooting Airbnb guest, officials say

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (WFLA) — The State Attorney’s Office has concluded that Pinellas Park Officer Greyson Ekdahl-McBride was in fear for his life and was justified in shooting a man at an Airbnb earlier in October.

The State Attorney’s Office released its findings Thursday in the investigation into the officer-involved shooting, determining that the case was a “justifiable homicide” and clearing Ekdahl-McBride of any wrongdoing.

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The incident unfolded just before noon on Oct. 5 when Pinellas Park police officers received a call from a short-term rental owner who said a guest, Eric Ton, was refusing to leave the property.

Detectives said that when officers knocked on the door to speak with Ton he answered, holding a six-inch knife in his hand, and became very confrontational. He then shut the door and barricaded himself inside the home, according to officials…

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