Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Ocala Mall Killer Arrested
"Albert Shell Jr., 39, was arrested by Ocala police officers with the help of the United States Marshals Service, specifically the Florida Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force, and the Marion County Sheriff's Office."
Ocala mall shooting suspect arrested, police say |
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Whew! They finally caught the thug!
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Now, if they'd only lock him up, so that he can't hurt more people....
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They probably will. You never know though. Mentally ill? Mess up with processing? Etc.
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"Balken said Shell had a lengthy criminal history and should have been behind bars. "His criminal history alone tells me he should have never been on the streets to be able to commit this crime, and we are going to see to it that he spends the rest of his life behind bars," Balken said." Catch and release. This happens far too often. |
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My sister-in-law is the manager at yankee candle. She heroically guided her staff, her customers and customers of other stores out a back hallway during the incident. She is also a villager.
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I see the US Marshall’s Caribbean Fugitive task force was involved. Maybe he was on the lam from one of the island nations down there
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I recall an AZ case when I was a law student at Brigham Young University in 1982 where a case was thrown out because the charging documents on a person involved with hiring a man to kill their spouse had the wrong county designated. Pinal County, Arizona - Wikipedia Pinal not Pima. Or, maybe the other way around. Pima County, Arizona - Wikipedia
I decided law school was not for me plus I was in a dorm in which my roommate was a recent Mormon convert and seemed to have made me his next mission. I was there partially on a Scholarship that allowed me to pay the same rate as the Mormons. But I was very intrigued by the law library even if it was very hard to find anything. The roommate was from Puerto Rico and studying dance. And I had two single undergraduate women from a different dorm who seemed to already be planning a wedding. BYU had male and female dorms or wings. Do not remember. But a common dining area. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 01-09-2024 at 01:11 PM. |
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That's just what the Regional Task Force is named (Florida Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force). It doesn't necessarily mean that this case has anything to do with the Caribbean. The Task Force apparently covers Florida and the Caribbean.
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One of the major stations did a report on crime stats for the year 2023. I do think San Francisco was one where it was way up. The data is rather incomplete though. The FBI released its annual national crime stats. The data is horribly incomplete | US news | The Guardian Last edited by Taltarzac725; 01-09-2024 at 01:07 PM. |
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But once again, the perception of a person has nothing to do with reality.
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Why is it that every one of these major arrests it seems like the suspect has outstanding warrants from previous crimes? Shouldn't the police finish following up on every single one of these warrants as a priority before they go back to setting up speed traps on tourists?
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