Bystander who shot man attacking officer learns his fate

On the morning of November 14, the day began like so many others for Deputy First Class Dean Bardes — until a routine traffic response on Interstate 75 near Estero, Florida, spiraled into a life-or-death struggle. Bardes had been assisting Florida Highway Patrol at a crash scene when a vehicle suddenly sped down the highway shoulder, bypassing traffic and creating immediate danger for first responders. The driver, 53-year-old Edward Strother, refused to stop when Bardes attempted to pull him over, initiating a brief pursuit toward an off-ramp.

When Strother finally pulled over and Bardes stepped out of his cruiser, everything changed within seconds. Strother attacked with startling aggression, knocking the deputy to the ground and repeatedly striking him. Witnesses later described the assault as frenzied and relentless. At one point, Strother appeared to reach for Bardes’ service weapon — a moment that escalated the situation from a violent struggle to a potentially fatal encounter.

Bardes shouted for help as traffic slowed around the scene. Cellphone footage captured by a passerby showed the intensity of the assault and the desperation in the deputy’s voice as he tried to fend off the attack.

Among the drivers who stopped was 35-year-old Ashad Russell, a concealed-carry permit holder. Seeing the deputy pinned and unable to defend himself, Russell approached cautiously with his firearm drawn. He warned Strother repeatedly to stop. Bardes, still on the pavement, urgently pleaded for Russell to act.

When Strother ignored the warnings, Russell fired three shots, striking him in the neck and upper torso. Strother was transported to the hospital but did not survive. Russell, visibly shaken, returned to his car and waited for law enforcement, cooperating fully once officers secured the scene.

Deputy Bardes sustained minor injuries and was treated shortly afterward. Prosecutors reviewed witness accounts, video evidence, and the physical struggle itself. On March 15, the State Attorney’s Office concluded that Russell’s actions were legally justified under Florida’s “stand your ground” law, emphasizing that he had intervened to stop an immediate threat of severe bodily harm or death to the deputy.

Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott publicly praised Russell as a hero, recognizing that his decision — made in seconds — likely saved Bardes’ life. Investigators later noted that Strother had an active arrest warrant and had been behaving erratically in the days prior.

While Strother’s family expressed sorrow and questioned whether deadly force was necessary, the evidence confirmed a stark reality: in that moment on the pavement, the threat to Deputy Bardes was immediate, escalating, and potentially fatal. Russell’s intervention ended the danger and brought a violent confrontation to a close.

The case became a reminder of how quickly ordinary mornings can shift into critical moments — and how the actions of one bystander can alter the outcome entirely.

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