Police Identify Victim In Saturday’s Deadly Incident In Central Brevard, Investigation Ongoing

By  //  April 18, 2016

84-year-old Vincent J. Campisi

The Brevard County Sheriff's Office is conducting a death investigation on I-95 at the Eau Gallie Causeway after discovering an adult male, who was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
The Brevard County Sheriffs Office responded to a disturbance Saturday at the Tradewinds Mobile Home Park located in the 4000 block of US-1, located in unincorporated Cocoa.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriffs Office responded to a disturbance Saturday at the Tradewinds Mobile Home Park located in the 4000 block of US-1, located in unincorporated Cocoa, according to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.

When deputies arrived, they discovered a dead man identified as 84-year-old Vincent J. Campisi.

The man was a resident of the mobile home park and died as a result of being struck by a vehicle, according to Cpl. Dave Jacobs of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.

The driver of the vehicle was identified as 31-year-old Christopher Eaton and was a resident of the mobile home park.

The investigation is ongoing and will be presented to the State Attorney’s Office upon completion for any potential charging consideration.

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ABOVE MAP: The Brevard County Sheriffs Office responded to a disturbance Saturday at the Tradewinds Mobile Home Park located in the 4000 block of US-1, located in unincorporated Cocoa.