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Friday, June 04, 2021

Your Friday Morning Florida Report

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — Authorities have released body camera footage showing the tense moments surrounding a shootout between Florida deputies and two children armed with an AK-47 and a shotgun.

The shootout happened Tuesday night in Enterprise, an unincorporated community in Florida’s Volusia County. According to deputies, a 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl opened fire on deputies after breaking into a home.

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 Authorities on Wednesday identified the 14-year-old girl as Nicole Jackson and the 12-year-old boy as Travis O’Brien, WFTV reported.

8 comments:

  1. I imagine there is a whole lot more to this story.

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  2. You can be sure of the race of those kids....no riots!

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  3. The only reason why the MSM showed this video it’s because the race of the kids could not be identified.

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  4. I saw a video of the 12 yr. old boy before YouTube scratched it and he ain't a black. In fact he's a blonde white kid named O'Brien. I am familiar with Irish Travellers, Gypos, and he could very well be one.

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    1. Could be. But when the media regularly hides the truth, we will default to our own.

      Right or wrong.

      FrankP

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    2. There were pictures floating around this morning and both kids are cute as can be...but allegedly insane! The interview with the sheriff is good. He's spitting mad that there were about 260 calls to that facility last year and an employee was beaten to death by some other kids three weeks ago!!!! Another day in the Sunshine state.

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  5. The ran away from a home run by a christian charity. What kind of horrible life did they have before this? What is the rest of the back story? Were they even born in the USA?

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  6. I do not care if a 90 year old or a 12 yr old are shooting at me i am shooting back!!!!grayman

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