[WFTV] The Orlando Police Department said they have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection to Friday’s deadly shooting at an apartment complex on Mercy Drive.
Residents at the apartment also told Channel 9 that this started with a fight.
In a social media video, a woman is thrown to the ground before more people engage in the brawl.
Then, nearly 20 rapid gunshots sent dozens of people running and ducking for cover.
After the shooting, police said they were sent on a car chase that ended nearly two miles away on Duncan Place and Old Winter Garden Road. Lots of photos at the link. None of the suspect, of course.
They said at least three people were inside the black Impala when they stopped it.
One of them with a gunshot wound was taken to the hospital and the others were detained by Orlando police.
Police said three of the people shot in this incident suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Investigators said the suspect, Delray Shundale Duncan Junior, was arrested Friday on charges of attempted homicide and first-degree felony murder related to the shooting.
A photo of the rather startled looking Mr. Duncan, Jr can be seen here, along with the information that he is a convicted felon.
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AKA Dindu Nuffin
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His timing is bad. A few weeks ago, DeSantis dismissed the second elected black female state prosecutor in Orange County who was working the Soros playbook. Had he done this under either of them, he'd be out of jail and probably facing no charges. The black, male state judge appointed to fill the state attorney slot has been called a racist since taking the job.
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[10 News] Let us know how that works for you? Most Americans have no student loans or have paid them off, having real jobs. A reckoning is near
Yes, and the consequences for the stupid will be deservedly ugly.
Student loan repayments are resuming on October 1st, after a protracted legal battle led by the Biden administration. Interest on loans has already started accruing again.
The administration is still providing debt forgiveness to around 800,000 borrowers and installing a new income-driven repayment plan.
But that still leaves the rest of the 43.5 million Americans who will be paying an average of $337 a month to service their loans.
Some economists have warned that this could slow down consumer spending, which has been surprisingly steady amid inflation. It also coincides with other hardships, like major strikes in Hollywood and for Detroit's Big Three automakers.
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People seem to think that they are beyond accountability. Its not just antifa or BLM. Its in our millennial culture. Once their credit goes to zero they will learn to pay their bills. Getting a student loan was a choice, so was getting some stupid degree that would not help you in life. Not my problem to bail you out, get a tent, live on the street, loath you life, I have no sympathy.
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"Nobody told me my Queer Studies degree would be worthless..."
Doesn't change the verbiage of whatever loan papers you signed.
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Thinking of the discussion in another thread about suing the vaccine companies despite the gummint indemnification. Seems there's a pretty big class here that should be going after the lenders and the universities for teaming up to make loans on what is basically a defective product. Lots of deep pockets to go after.
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People seem to think that they are beyond accountability.
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The problem with messing with debt is it is a market distortion and eventually affects all.
When the cost of borrowing goes up high enough, it will definitely affect the universities, the academics and the communities that depend on those institutions for economic reasons.
There's no way to firewall it so a "privileged class" is unaffected.
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Lo these many years ago, when younger son was of that age, he brought me the paperwork for the student loans. After reading thru, it was basically 'sell your soul'.
He went in the Army instead. He's still in the Army. An E-8, promotable. Got a masters degree along the way, on uncle sugar's dime. He trains people. He says he's in for retirement, they'll have to push him out. Then he'll double dip doing the same training job.
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Son #1 - did 5 yrs in Army. Got his BS degree on GI Bill without my money. Got his first year in Law School on scholarship. I'm paying/paid his last 2 years on my dime so he doesn't exit law school with debt. Fuck these whining assholes
By the way - 2nd Amendment Law protection focus.
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/\ Another enterprising young lad. Perhaps there is hope after all.
It’s good to know that someone is paying down their debts instead of running them up even faster. Congrats in advance, guys.
SOMALIA'S EXTERNAL debt to reduce to less than US$600 million by December 2023, down from US$5.2 billion at the end of 2018. pic.twitter.com/olZbUF4oTI
[Gateway] On Thursday, 9/21, local farmer militiamen in South Africa stopped a gang of 15 armed robbers armed with AK-47s who had just robbed an armored car, killing the driver. The local volunteers apprehended the fugitives after a high-speed chase, including a dangerous Mozambican criminal wanted for murder of a police officer.
The robbery took place in Hoedspruit (Hat Springs) outside Polokwane in Limpopo Province, which were named Pietersburg and North Transvaal by the original settlers before the campaign to ethnically cleanse the Afrikaner language and culture from South Africa.
Heavily armed attacks on armored cars are so common in South Africa they are known as Cash-in-Transit heists (CIT).
"15 robbers armed with automatic rifles carried out a CIT heist in Hoedspruit, killing the Fidelity driver," reports YouTuber Willem Petzer.
[Dawn] Two human rights ...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state... activists visiting Faisalabad ...formerly known as Lyallpur, the third largest metropolis in Pakistain, the second largest in Punjab after Lahore. It is named after some Arab because the Paks didn't have anybody notable of their own to name it after... from Bloody Karachi
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