Body camera deflects bullet, saving Volusia County deputy
A Volusia County deputy is expected to recover after being shot twice during a confrontation with a suspect in Deltona, authorities said. Deputy Jose Rivera was struck in the leg and chest while responding to a call at a home on Candler Drive, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. Rivera’s body-worn camera caused the bullet to ricochet into his shoulder.
DELTONA, Fla. – A Volusia County deputy was shot twice on Monday afternoon while investigating a call in Deltona, according to Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood. That deputy was treated at the hospital and is expected to be OK, the sheriff said.
Deputy José Rivera was shot once in the chest, with the bullet hitting his body camera and ricocheting into his shoulder, and once in the thigh, Sheriff Chitwood said, adding that Rivera was “conscious, alert, and in good spirits.”
A rookie deputy who was with Rivera was not hurt, deputies said. A suspect has been detained, arrested, and booked into jail on two counts of attempted first-degree murder, records show.
The suspected shooter was detained by law enforcement for questioning. He was then arrested and booked into jail on two counts of first-degree attempted murder.
Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said Deputy José Rivera was struck once in the chest, with the bullet hitting his body camera and ricocheting into his shoulder, and once in the thigh. The deputy was “conscious, alert, and in good spirits,” he said.
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The shooting occurred on Candler St. near Keyville Avenue in Deltona as deputies responded to a report of vandalism and an assault, the sheriff said. Rivera has been with the sheriff’s office since 2023.
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Other deputies pulled Rivera from the line of fire and transported him to a nearby hospital before he was later taken by helicopter to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach.
Chitwood credited Rivera’s body camera with preventing more serious injuries, calling the outcome “an act of God.”
“If you don’t believe in God, you believe in Him tonight,” he said.
Authorities said a suspect, identified by the sheriff as 31-year-old Luis Diaz Polanco, was taken into custody after deputies cleared the home. Several other individuals were inside at the time of the shooting.
The crime scene remained taped off for hours as investigators continued processing evidence, including photographing the patrol vehicle used to rush Rivera to the hospital.
Sheriff Chitwood said Polanco has a history of mental health issues and aggressive or violent interactions with neighbors and family members. He added that Polanco was taken into custody of June 2025 for a mental health evaluation.
Several roads remained blocked off as deputies continued to process the scene.
Sheriff Chitwood said traffic on Howland and Providence boulevards was diverted due to the investigation. People were asked to avoid the area if possible. He added that there is no threat to the public at this time.
The Source: Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood posted about the deputy-involved shooting on Facebook.












