Tragedy Strikes: Officer Dead, Two Injured During Attempt to Remove Woman’s Son – What Went Wrong

The Call That Turned Deadly in Vero Beach

The knock on the door was supposed to end with paperwork, not gunfire.
Minutes later, a Florida deputy lay dying on a suburban lawn.

Six days before Thanksgiving, Deputy Terri Mashkow of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a modest Vero Beach home to serve an eviction notice — the kind of tense but routine duty that rarely makes headlines. Her role was to keep the peace while a locksmith changed the locks at the request of the homeowner — the suspect’s own mother.

What happened next unraveled in seconds.
Michael Halberstam, 32, allegedly burst from inside with a firearm, unleashing a hail of bullets that struck both deputies and the locksmith. Mashkow was mortally wounded; her partner and the civilian contractor were seriously injured. Officers returned fire, critically wounding Halberstam and ending the barrage.


A Life of Quiet Service

In the days that followed, grief settled heavily over Indian River County.
Mashkow, remembered as a devoted mother, stepmother, and friend, was posthumously promoted — her badge number now retired in her honor. Colleagues spoke of her steady calm during volatile calls, the kind of professionalism that rarely earns recognition until tragedy forces the spotlight.

Neighbors recalled her checking in on elderly residents, helping stranded motorists, and volunteering at local schools. “She never wanted credit,” one colleague said. “She just wanted people to feel safe.”


Aftermath and Questions

Investigators are still piecing together the moments leading up to the shooting.
Halberstam’s mother had reportedly filed for eviction after escalating domestic disputes. Court records show a troubled history, including prior arrests and erratic online posts. Detectives are examining whether untreated mental-health issues or substance abuse played a role in the violent outburst.

For the sheriff’s office, the shooting has reignited painful questions about officer safety during civil processes — routine duties that can turn deadly without warning. “There’s no such thing as a simple call,” Sheriff Eric Flowers said. “Every knock on a door carries risk. Terri understood that, and she walked forward anyway.”


Beyond the Tragedy

Across the community, residents gathered for candlelight vigils, wrapping blue ribbons around mailboxes and storefronts. At one service, Mashkow’s teenage son read a short prayer: “May her courage keep others safe.”

In the stillness that followed, the deeper truth of her death came into focus — that public safety often depends on ordinary people performing ordinary tasks with extraordinary steadiness.

Terri Mashkow’s final act was not a headline moment of combat, but an act of service — stepping toward danger so others wouldn’t have to.
And in the wake of senseless violence, her legacy remains what it always was: quiet courage, offered without expectation, in a world that rarely pauses long enough to see it.

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