Florida police officer arrested after barricading himself in home, threatening to shoot fiancé: Deputies

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Florida police officer arrested after shooting threats make first court appearance

A Cocoa Police officer was denied bond after making his first court appearance Thursday

An off-duty Cocoa Police Department officer who was arrested after he barricaded himself in his home following a domestic incident made his first court appearance Thursday, deputies said. 

Patrick Kelly, 39, was arrested on charges of aggravated assault/domestic violence with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm on residential property Thursday. 

Deputies said they responded to a home on Framura Lane in Viera around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday when Kelly's fiancé told officers he had threatened her with a firearm and was experiencing an "emotional crisis."

The woman was able to flee the home, but said Kelly threatened to harm her and himself and any responding members of law enforcement, deputies said.

When deputies arrived at the home, they said Kelly discharged multiple rounds within the home. A SWAT team negotiated with Kelly, who ultimately exited the home. 

Kelly made his first court appearance Thursday and was denied bond by a judge. 

In 2017, Kelly was previously arrested for felony domestic violence battery, but the charges were dropped, according to the Cocoa Police Department. In a statement, the department said:

"While there are those in the community that will take this opportunity to attribute the actions of Officer Kelly to current departmental leadership, Officer Kelly was previously arrested back in 2017 for felony domestic violence battery. After those charges were dropped, Officer Kelly was allowed to remain with the Department. He has been with the department since 12/10/2007, and is now suspended without pay, pending termination."

No one was injured during the incident.