Bride's uncle shot and killed by officer at wedding reception, family says
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Police in Florida say a guest at a wedding reception was shot and killed by an officer responding to a disturbance call about a man assaulting other guests. CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG-TV reports the man, identified by police as 39-year-old Daniel Patrick Knight, was the uncle of the bride, according to the family.
Police in Winter Park said he attacked and knocked one of the officers unconscious before he was shot, WKMG reported.
The police department said one officer first spoke to the man who prompted the call for help at the Winter Park Library and Events Center, not far from Downtown Orlando. Police say the man attacked and knocked the officer unconscious.
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