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NewsOctober 6, 2011

REPUBLIC, Mo. -- A southwest Missouri sheriff's deputy is on administrative leave after fatally shooting a driver who authorities say tried to fire first. KOLR-TV reported the motorist was identified Wednesday as 46-year-old Tammy Robinette, of Mountain Grove...

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REPUBLIC, Mo. -- A southwest Missouri sheriff's deputy is on administrative leave after fatally shooting a driver who authorities say tried to fire first.

KOLR-TV reported the motorist was identified Wednesday as 46-year-old Tammy Robinette, of Mountain Grove.

The Greene County Sheriff's Department says the deputy stopped a minivan with a suspected drunken driver around 9 p.m. Tuesday near Republic, about 12 miles southwest of Springfield.

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Sheriff Jim Arnott said the deputy told the driver to shut off the ignition. Arnott said the driver pulled a gun and tried to shoot the deputy, but the shot either missed or the gun jammed.

Arnott said the deputy fired multiple times. Robinette died at the scene.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is helping with the investigation.

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