In an executive order issued Saturday, Governor Rick Scott reassigned the prosecution case of Everett Glenn Miller, the man accused of shooting and killing two Kissimmee Police officers.

The case has been removed from State Attorney Aramis Ayala and reassigned to State Attorney Brad King.

“Last night’s violence against our law enforcement community is reprehensible and has no place in our state,” Scott said a news release. “In Florida, we have zero tolerance for violence and those who attack our law enforcement. I am using my executive authority to reassign this case to State Attorney Brad King to ensure the victims of last night’s attack and their families receive the justice they deserve.”

Officer Matthew Baxter and Sgt. Sam Howard were shot Friday while responding to a shots fired call.  Baxter died from his injuries later that night. Howard died Saturday afternoon.

Miller has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Baxter.

Scott has reassigned Ayala's cases in the past.

In March, Ayala said she would not consider the death penalty in any case prosecuted by her office.

Scott took away the Markeith Loyd case from Ayala and assigned it to King.

Loyd is accused of fatally shooting his pregnant ex-girlfriend Sade Dixon and Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton.