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Re: Deputies called to Ocala neighborhood 12 times before wild black beast fatally shot in ongoing feud

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Racist Crump

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Jun 7, 2023, 7:20:03 AM6/7/23
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OCALA, Fla. – Newly released incident reports show Marion County deputies
were called a dozen times to an Ocala neighborhood before a mother of four
was shot and killed by her neighbor.

Ajike Owens, 35, was shot through the door of her neighbor’s home on
Friday when she confronted a woman about throwing a pair of roller skates
at her children, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The
neighbor, whose name has not been released, was identified in a report as
a 58-year-old woman.

Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said during a news conference on Monday
that deputies responded over 10 times since January 2021 for a
“neighborhood feud” between Owens and the woman they say shot her.

An incident report released by the sheriff’s office on Tuesday shows that
the neighbor called deputies in February 2022 and reported Owens was on
her property with a dog and claimed Owens threw a “no trespassing” sign at
her. The neighbor said the sign hit her left shin and caused a red mark,
though deputies did not see any visible injuries.


Most recently, deputies responded to a trespassing call in the 1600 block
of SW 108th Lane around 9 p.m. Friday when they learned that a shooting
happened at the same location.

An incident report from the day of the shooting shows one of the children
told deputies there was a dispute between the neighbor and the children
about an iPad left on the ground near the woman’s apartment and that the
neighbor threw a pair of skates at the children.

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Another child reported that Owens was told what happened and Owens went to
the woman’s home to confront her about hurting the children, the report
shows. Owens was then shot through the door when she was knocking on it,
officials said.

The report shows Owens’ children — ages 12, 9, 7 and 2 — were at the scene
of the shooting when deputies arrived.

Woods said detectives are working with the State Attorney’s Office and
must investigate possible self-defense claims before they can move forward
with any possible criminal charges.

The sheriff pointed out that because of Florida’s stand-your-ground law,
he can’t legally make an arrest unless he can prove the shooter did not
act in self-defense.

Anthony D. Thomas, an attorney with Ben Crump Law, held a news conference
Monday afternoon with Owens’ children, mother and community leaders,
demanding justice in the shooting.

“My baby was so full of life. She was a single mother of four,” Owens’
mother Pamela Dias said. “She loved them with all her being. To know her
is to know that her kids were everything. On Friday, June 2, 2023, at
approximately 9 p.m., she was rendered voiceless.”

Two were arrested at a protest for in Ocala over the case on Tuesday.

About two dozen residents made their way inside the Marion County
Courthouse to demand that charges be brought against the neighbor.

“We should not be here protesting for this, she should have been charged.
It don’t make no sense,” said Tocara Davis, who helped organize the
protest. “Our message today is we’re not going anywhere until we get
justice. We’re not stopping until we get justice.”

Ocala police say they arrested a woman for disorderly conduct when she was
told to get out of the road and then got back into the road. A man was
arrested for disorderly conduct when police say he intervened in the
arrest.

A GoFundMe was set up for Owens’ children and her funeral expenses
following the shooting. As of Tuesday afternoon, it has reached nearly
$62,000.

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Sak654
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You make it seem like she was so peaceful
When she was delirious mad slamming on her door
Making death threats
She ****** around
And found out

ALBERT
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Ben Crump to the rescue. I don't need to know more.

yabalootoo
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An excerpt from a tweet by Crump, accompanied by a picture of Owens,
states :"This is Ajike “AJ” Owens — a mother of 4 fatally shot after she
reportedly knocked on the door of a white woman’s residence to retrieve
her child’s iPad. It’s believed that Owens’ children accidentally left the
device behind in a field they were playing in, & the woman took it."
So it looks as if the shooter is white -- and Crump is rabidly going after
this.

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2023/06/06/deputies-called-to-
ocala-neighborhood-12-times-before-woman-fatally-shot-in-ongoing-feud/

Greg Carr

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Jun 7, 2023, 7:24:46 PM6/7/23
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Family Seeks Arrest in Killing of Woman Shot Through Neighbor’s Door
Ajike Owens, a mother of four, had gone to a residence in Ocala, Fla., to confront a neighbor after a dispute involving her children. The neighbor has not been identified.

A Black woman smiling for the camera. A child’s reflection is seen in a mirror behind her.
Ajike Owens was shot and killed in Ocala, Fla., after going to the residence of a neighbor to confront her over a dispute involving her children.

Christine Hauser
By Christine Hauser
June 6, 2023
Updated 5:37 p.m. ET
A woman in Ocala, Fla., who confronted a neighbor who had thrown an object at her children, was shot and killed “through the door” of the residence, the local sheriff said, in a case that is complicated by the state’s “stand your ground” law after days without a decision on possible charges.

Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said his deputies had initially responded to “a trespassing call” on Friday at about 9 p.m., but by the time they had arrived, they found “the victim suffering from a gunshot wound.”

Ajike Owens, 35, a mother of four, was given first aid and taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead, the sheriff’s office said. The shooter, a woman, has not been identified by the authorities.

The sheriff said the confrontation came after “a neighborhood feud over time” and “there was a lot of aggressiveness” at the door, “whether it be banging on the doors, banging on the walls and threats being made,” though he noted that it was an incomplete account of the dispute. Sheriff Woods did not offer many details on how the shooting unfolded, saying his office did not have all the facts and citing an ongoing investigation.

The civil-rights attorney Ben Crump, speaking for the Owens family, complained in a statement on Facebook that the shooter “HASN’T been arrested or charged with anything by law enforcement for the unjust killing.”

Ms. Owens, a Black woman, had gone to the neighboring home to retrieve an iPad that her children had forgotten after playing in a nearby field, and that the woman, who is white, had taken, Mr. Crump said in the statement.

At a news conference in Ocala on Monday, the family of Ms. Owens, their legal team and community leaders called on the authorities to arrest the shooter, saying that everyone knew who she was.

Pamela Dias, Ms. Owens’s mother, said that one of her daughter’s children, a 9-year-old boy, had been standing next to his mother when she was shot.

“She was rendered voiceless,” Ms. Dias said. “We are here on her behalf. We are here on behalf of the four kids that are left behind, without a mother.”

Sheriff Woods said he had received multiple messages of concern about the shooting and about the pace at which the investigation was unfolding, adding that his office’s investigators have been working on the case since the night of the shooting and that his office has been in talks with the Florida attorney general’s office.

“Anytime something this tragic happens, there are always a lot of questions,” he said at a news conference on Monday. “A lot of people don’t understand how the laws in the state of Florida sometimes work.”

The sheriff said that Florida’s “stand your ground” law, which allows persons to defend themselves with force if they reasonably believe they have been threatened, makes it so that investigators need to rule out “whether deadly force was justified or not before we make an arrest.”

Ms. Owens’s shooting is the latest of similar incidents that have renewed focus on the legal protections for people who say they have feared for their safety. Some have involved cases where victims have mistakenly approached the wrong house.

Florida is one of about 30 states that have “stand your ground” laws, where self-defense protections apply in any place a person has a legal right to be, not just at home.

Local leaders who attended the news conference with the sheriff voiced support for the investigation and urged the community to remain calm while it takes place.

Mr. Crump and Anthony D. Thomas, another attorney working with the family, issued a statement describing what they said happened. It said Ms. Owens’s children had been playing in a field next to an apartment complex, when the woman yelled at them to get off her property and used racial slurs. The children left, forgetting an iPad. When one of them returned to retrieve it, the woman threw it at them, hitting the child, it said.

When her children told her what had happened, Ms. Owens crossed the street with them to speak to the woman, the lawyer said. She knocked on the door, and the woman “allegedly shot through the door, hitting AJ,” the statement said, using Ms. Owens’s nickname.

Asked to confirm whether Mr. Crump’s statement was accurate, Sheriff Woods said that “some of it is, some of it isn’t.” He said the item thrown at the children was a pair of skates. He did not have information about how many shots were fired.

There were about “six to eight” reports of wide-ranging disputes in an ongoing feud between the woman and Ms. Owens about the children, including about where they had been playing, he said

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/06/us/florida-mother-shooting-stand-your-ground.html

So the shooter is White did she use racist slurs before shooting dead the Black mother of four? The Black children were they on the White persons private property when they knew she disliked them? Was it common or public property? Shooting through the door was it glass/screen/wood? How many shots fired? How can the sheriff not know that? Any witnesses?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlfqG7PbcSs The door has one hole in it and it is wood. This news report says police were called 12 times to deal with problems between the 2 neighbours the shooter is said to be a 58 year old white woman.

https://scontent-lga3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/345934826_757678586147025_387324372734601378_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p480x480&_nc_cat=1&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=lx-rWjF1t-cAX-_7SjM&_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-2.xx&oh=00_AfCElRyBxoFwcM593awhHnsAcdjse6umMP6NA1VnjUzFog&oe=64843A7B Alleged shooter. Susan Lorincz is the alleged shooter. https://scontent-lga3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/352352539_800528238346450_5624703376114679883_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=5cd70e&_nc_ohc=qr4KdG_xl7MAX-wGRgo&_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-2.xx&oh=00_AfCLxyc6yvJ0XkTPEEOIowYvtPpuwa7Itdyk3bdHORtmQQ&oe=64841DD3 The front door has been tagged, "Charge the bitch" so much for protecting the scene.

Kerry Gogan
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I just called the Marion County Sheriff at 352-732-911 and spoke to a woman about this incident and filed an extremely disgusted report that the shooter hasn't been arrested. The address where this incident happened was 1662 S.W. 107th Lane, Ocala. - IT HAPPENED FRIDAY. Lady was super nice and helpful. I encourage everyone to get on the phone and complain. She was very receptive and took a lot of time to get the information down. This has to stop. It just HAS to stop!
Joy Reid · Follow
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The dead woman and her cousin are quite good looking.

https://www.facebook.com/susan.lorincz If this is the shooter she has few friends in Florida where she lived for a number of years. Is the shooter an immigrant?

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087468770359 Could this be the shooter looks similar.
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