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OCALA, Florida (AP) -- A community college professor was shot to death in front of an empty police station by her husband, who then committed suicide, police said.
Debra Allen Vazquez, 50, had driven to police headquarters to get help, but all officers were on assignment at the time, authorities said.
Vazquez, a communications professor at Central Florida Community College, had been arguing with her estranged husband near a Wal-Mart on Sunday.
She drove away with the couple's 8-month-old granddaughter in the car, but Jose Vazquez followed her in his pickup truck and started to ram her vehicle to get her to stop. He caught up with her at the police station.
The baby girl was unharmed and later taken home by her parents.
Vazquez, also 50, was later found dead in his truck on the side of a road with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, investigators said.
Debra Allen Vazquez, 50, had driven to police headquarters to get help, but all officers were on assignment at the time, authorities said.
Vazquez, a communications professor at Central Florida Community College, had been arguing with her estranged husband near a Wal-Mart on Sunday.
She drove away with the couple's 8-month-old granddaughter in the car, but Jose Vazquez followed her in his pickup truck and started to ram her vehicle to get her to stop. He caught up with her at the police station.
The baby girl was unharmed and later taken home by her parents.
Vazquez, also 50, was later found dead in his truck on the side of a road with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, investigators said.