"You forget that the real world is out there." "Perhaps you get complacent living your daily life on a nice quiet street with good neighbors," said Waters. The neighbors are still trying to wrap their heads around the whole thing. Other family members were there on the scene this morning, too, talking with the Sheriff. SWAT evacuated him this morning when all this was going down. We know Hadley has a son in his early 20s who stays at the house. When the officer turned his lights and sirens on, he said Hadley took off, going 90 mph. His only criminal charges in Volusia County were for petty theft decades ago and for fleeing from police in July of this year, when, according to an affidavit, an officer clocked him going 67 mph in a 40 mph zone. The Public Information Officer for the City of DeLand told FOX 35 News that Hadley started working there in 1988 and retired as the Facilities Superintendent in April 2020. "It makes you wonder what else is going on around you that you’re not aware of," said Waters. Neighbors couldn’t believe it when they heard what that incident actually was. She said the alert explained, "That there was an incident going on in the neighborhood." "It was eerie because all you could hear were the helicopters," said Waters, who woke up to an alert from the sheriff's office around 5:30 in the morning. Cleora Waters said the street is normally pretty noisy. As the sheriff’s office continues to process everything that happened earlier in the day, so are Hadley's neighbors.
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