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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Florida Man Hops Fence to Shoot and Kill 21-year-old in a Hoodie—Then Claims Self Defense



Does "stand your ground" include chasing someone?








On Thursday, an Orlando man shot and killed a 21-year-old who was fleeing his yard. He didn’t appear to be stealing anything, according to witness accounts. He didn’t appear to be threatening anybody. But Claudius Smith said he feared he was a burglar, followed him over the fence to a neighboring apartment complex, where he shot him after he said he felt threatened, according to a confession documented in an Orlando Police Department report. Smith even said he feared victim Ricardo Sanes was armed “because his pants were falling down” and his hands were in his hoodie pockets, according to a report obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.


Now, questions are emerging about whether Smith will also invoke the state’s Stand Your Ground law, which gained notoriety over the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, shot in a Florida residential development while wearing a hoodie. Law enforcement officials don’t seem to believe Stand Your Ground applies. Smith has already been charged with second-degree murder. But that doesn’t stop a judge from granting Stand Your Ground immunity later. In one of the most recent Florida court decisions on Stand Your Ground, an appeals court granted Stand Your Ground immunity to a man who went to his car to get a gun before the fatal incident.


According to statements by Smith’s girlfriend, Angela Kemraj, to police, the incident started when she saw a man in the yard on surveillance cameras and reported it to Smith. She said they saw the individual in dark clothes and a hoodie leaving their yard without anything in his hands, and climbing over the fence to a neighboring apartment complex. Smith then left the apartment and climbed over the fence. Two minutes later, Kemraj said she heard gunshots. Soon after, Smith came back to the apartment and said Sanes tried to rob him, without mentioning the shooting. During initial police questioning, Smith later denied knowledge about the shooting, and only later confessed, claiming he shot in self-defense.


 

 

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Florida Man Hops Fence to Shoot and Kill 21-year-old in a Hoodie—Then Claims Self Defense

Florida Man Hops Fence to Shoot and Kill 21-year-old in a Hoodie—Then Claims Self Defense



Does "stand your ground" include chasing someone?








On Thursday, an Orlando man shot and killed a 21-year-old who was fleeing his yard. He didn’t appear to be stealing anything, according to witness accounts. He didn’t appear to be threatening anybody. But Claudius Smith said he feared he was a burglar, followed him over the fence to a neighboring apartment complex, where he shot him after he said he felt threatened, according to a confession documented in an Orlando Police Department report. Smith even said he feared victim Ricardo Sanes was armed “because his pants were falling down” and his hands were in his hoodie pockets, according to a report obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.


Now, questions are emerging about whether Smith will also invoke the state’s Stand Your Ground law, which gained notoriety over the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, shot in a Florida residential development while wearing a hoodie. Law enforcement officials don’t seem to believe Stand Your Ground applies. Smith has already been charged with second-degree murder. But that doesn’t stop a judge from granting Stand Your Ground immunity later. In one of the most recent Florida court decisions on Stand Your Ground, an appeals court granted Stand Your Ground immunity to a man who went to his car to get a gun before the fatal incident.


According to statements by Smith’s girlfriend, Angela Kemraj, to police, the incident started when she saw a man in the yard on surveillance cameras and reported it to Smith. She said they saw the individual in dark clothes and a hoodie leaving their yard without anything in his hands, and climbing over the fence to a neighboring apartment complex. Smith then left the apartment and climbed over the fence. Two minutes later, Kemraj said she heard gunshots. Soon after, Smith came back to the apartment and said Sanes tried to rob him, without mentioning the shooting. During initial police questioning, Smith later denied knowledge about the shooting, and only later confessed, claiming he shot in self-defense.


 

 

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Florida Man Hops Fence to Shoot and Kill 21-year-old in a Hoodie—Then Claims Self Defense

Saturday, December 14, 2013

School Shooter Killed Self Within 2 Minutes: Sheriff

School shooting suspect Karl Pierson shot himself within a minute and 20 seconds of entering Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado, county sheriff Grayson Robinson says. He reportedly shot himself during a confrontation with an officer. “I believe that that shooter took his life because he knew that he had…
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Friday, November 15, 2013

VIDEO: Erin Andrews" Quick and Easy Workout Tips







It can’t be easy to stay in shape when you’re constantly on the road working. But Erin Andrews finds a way to get a quick and easy workout in, where ever the college football schedule takes her. The Fox Sports reporter is sharing some of her favorite workout tips with Self magazine, inspired by the trendy studio, Physique 57. Plus, the football fanatic explains why she won’t give fantasy football advice to boyfriend, NHL star Jarret Stoll. Check it out!













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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Drunk Florida man sets self on fire while lighting Halloween cross-burning ‘prank’


By David Edwards
Wednesday, October 16, 2013 11:34 EDT


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  • A Florida man is recovering from burns on up to 50 percent of his body after he reportedly set himself on fire while trying light a cross-burning decoration for Halloween.


    According to Florida Today, Palm Bay police identified 50-year-old Ron Nielson as the man being treated for burns by Palm Bay Fire-Rescue crews on Tuesday evening.


    “He was conscious and alert but he had second-degree burns over 40 to 50 percent of his body, including his chest, arms, upper torso,” Palm Bay Police Department spokesperson Yvonne Martinez said.


    Palm Bay police described the incident as a “prank” that included using candles and gasoline to light a wooden cross along the side of his home.


    “It started as some kind of prank apparently and involved a wooden cross,” Martinez explained. “We don’t know if he was trying to light the cross or the candles but when he did, his clothes caught fire.”


    WFTV reported that Nielson had been drinking when the fire occurred. His wife tried to douse the flame with a garden hose.


    Nielson was recovering on Wednesday at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Palm Bay police were continuing their investigation.


    Watch this video from WFTV, broadcast Oct. 16, 2013.


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