Crime & Safety
Update: Slain Officer Was Father of 6
The Tarpon Springs Police Officer was shot and run over Sunday morning. Police have charged a 23-year-old man in the case.
Editorβs note: This story was updated Dec. 21 at 7:20 p.m. with the latest information released by the Pinellas County Sheriffβs Office.
Charles βCharlieβ Kondek served as a New York City Police officer for about five years before joining the Tarpon Springs force more than 17 years ago.
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His life came to an abrupt end Sunday when he responded to a noise complaint call around 2 a.m. at Glenβs Eureka Apartments, 199 Grand Blvd. Kondek was standing outside of his cruiser when he was shot, according to the Pinellas County Sheriffβs Office.
While Kondek was transported to Florida Hospital North Pinellas for treatment, he succumbed to his injuries, the sheriffβs office stated in an email to media.
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Deputies say theyβve charged Marco Antonio Parilla Jr., 23, with first-degree murder in the case. Parilla is described as a transient.
The incident began to unfold when deputies say Parilla and a female companion arrived at the apartment complex. The woman stayed in the car, but Parilla started knocking on multiple doors looking for someone he said βdimed him outβ in regard to a violation of probation.
As Parilla knocked on doors, the female in the car was asked by a resident to turn the radio down, but refused. Deputies say thatβs when the 911 noise complaint call was issued, bringing Kondek to the scene.
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When Kondek arrived and got out of his car, deputies say Parilla walked towards him and opened fire. Kondek returned fire before falling to the ground.
Parilla, an email from the sheriffβs office stated, then ordered the woman out of the car and fled the scene, running over Kondek as he did. This occurred as another person who lived at the Grand Boulevard address opened fire on Parilla, the email said. That shooter thought Parilla was looking for him.
Tarpon Springs Police pursued the fleeing car, which ended up crashing into a pole and a parked vehicle at Athens and Cross streets.
After the crash, deputies said, Parilla got out of the car and tried to run on foot. Police caught up with him shortly after that.
After the shooting, the Tarpon Springs Police Department issued the following statement:
With grieving hearts, the Tarpon Springs Police Department is saddened to announce the loss of Officer Charles Kondek. Officer Kondek served the City of Tarpon Springs as a sworn law enforcement officer for over 17 years, many of which were on the midnight shift. Originally from New York, he had previously served for over 5 years as a NYPD officer before moving to Florida.
Kondek, 45, leaves behind a wife, Teresa, and six children, Aleena, Brandon, Andrew, Charlie Jr., Holly and Tiffany.
Parilla was being held at the Pinellas County Jail Sunday evening without bond.
The shooting comes one day after two New York City Police officers were shot and killed by a man police say was angered over the police-involved deaths of Eric Garner in New York and Michael Brown in Missouri.
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Photo of Officer Charles Kondek courtesy of the Tarpon Springs Police Department. Photo of Marco Antonio Parilla from the Pinellas County Sheriffβs Office.
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