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‘Racially Motivated’ Gunman Once Held Involuntarily Under Florida Law

Por: The Daily Beast Nation August 28, 2023

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The suspect in a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida over the weekend bought at least two of his guns legally—even after being involuntary held in a mental health facility in 2017, authorities said Sunday.Ryan Christopher Palmeter, 21, had no criminal arrest history prior to his massacre at a Dollar General store that killed three Black victims on Saturday. But he was held under the six years ago, a Florida law which up to 72... + full article



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