The man who was shot and killed by Lee County deputies responding to a domestic violence call in St. James City on Wednesday has been identified.Sheriff Carmine Marceno confirmed in a post on X that the man who died is 37-year-old Alex Paul Jordan.The shooting happened at a home on Crestwell Court. According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, deputies encountered the man who armed himself with a gun when they arrived at the scene.The LCSO said no deputies were injured in the incident.A Gulf Coast News crew captured footage of a driver going past a deputy who was blocking the entrance to Crestwell Court and yelling, “F—, I’m so god d— mad right now, you can arrest me.”A man, believed to be the father of the deceased, said, “They god d— killed my son. Son of a b—-.”He also questioned the deputies’ actions, stating, “This is bull s—. … Better hope they have their body camera on.” Per LCSO policy, the deputies involved were placed on administrative leave with pay.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.

SAINT JAMES CITY, Fla. —

The man who was shot and killed by Lee County deputies responding to a domestic violence call in St. James City on Wednesday has been identified.

Sheriff Carmine Marceno confirmed in a post on X that the man who died is 37-year-old Alex Paul Jordan.

The shooting happened at a home on Crestwell Court. According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, deputies encountered the man who armed himself with a gun when they arrived at the scene.

The LCSO said no deputies were injured in the incident.

A Gulf Coast News crew captured footage of a driver going past a deputy who was blocking the entrance to Crestwell Court and yelling, “F—, I’m so god d— mad right now, you can arrest me.”

A man, believed to be the father of the deceased, said, “They god d— killed my son. Son of a b—-.”

He also questioned the deputies’ actions, stating, “This is bull s—. … Better hope they have their body camera on.”

Per LCSO policy, the deputies involved were placed on administrative leave with pay.

DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.