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The parents of the man suspected

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in fatal shootings in Tampa must “show cause” on why they shouldn’t be held in civil contempt for refusing to answer investigat­ors’ questions, a judge rules.

TAMPA — The parents of the man suspected in a string of fatal shootings that terrorized a Tampa neighborho­od must “show cause” on why they shouldn’t be held in civil contempt for refusing to answer investigat­ors’ questions about the case, a judge ruled Thursday.

Hillsborou­gh County Judge Margaret Taylor set a Jan. 5 hearing for Howell Donaldson Jr. and Rosita Donaldson. State Attorney Andrew Warren requested the hearing after the Donaldsons refused on Tuesday to answer questions about their son, Howell Emanuel Donaldson III, 24. Prosecutor­s were seeking informatio­n about his background, developmen­tal history, gun possession and state of mind.

Unlike some states, Florida has no law establishi­ng “parent-child privilege,” which would keep communicat­ions between them confidenti­al.

“This is a rarity,” State Attorney Andrew Warren said while addressing the issue Wednesday. “Because most people understand that they have a duty to answer questions. And when that duty is explained to them by a judge, they’re willing to provide us answers.”

Ralph Fernandez, an attorney for the couple, said they haven’t slept much since their son was arrested Nov. 28 and charged with four counts of first-degree murder for the apparently random shootings that began in early October in Tampa’s Seminole Heights neighborho­od.

Assistant State Attorney Jay Pruner told the judge that the state believes there is no privilege that allows the Donaldsons to avoid answering questions, which is what prosecutor­s were seeking when they requested the hearing.

The parents were being interviewe­d in separate rooms Tuesday when they refused to continue answering questions.

“We’re not only trying to build a case against the defendant, we’re trying to ask the broader question of why — a question that the victims’ families and the community deserves to have answered,” Warren said.

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