Orlando Sentinel

3 dead in East Orange shooting

- By Joe Mario Pedersen, Cristóbal Reyes

Detectives are investigat­ing a shooting that left three people dead in an east Orange County industrial plaza early Friday.

The Orange County Sheriff ’s Office says the shooting happened at a warehouse at 2205 N. Forsyth Rd., a plaza in an industrial district located blocks away from a residentia­l area and Cheney Elementary School.

Deputies responded to a call just before 2 a.m. Friday about the shooting in an area of the plaza that was being used as a motorcycle club after hours, complete with a bar and pool table, Sheriff John Mina told reporters.

A Sheriff’s Office spokespers­on said Friday afternoon that it’s still unclear whether the space being used was a business that doubled as a motorcycle club hangout and could not provide the name of the club.

When deputies arrived, they found two men dead. Investigat­ors discovered there were two other shooting victims who transporte­d themselves to the hospital. One was later pronounced dead while the second suffered a nonlife-threatenin­g injury.

Witnesses told deputies shots broke out following an argument over a motorcycle, but the victim who survived the shooting isn’t being cooperativ­e, Mina said.

“We believe all the people involved most likely know each other,” Mina said, adding there is no threat to anyone who lives in the area.

Early Friday afternoon, deputies still had the parking lot of the plaza cordoned off while surroundin­g businesses continued operating normally. According to business records, auto repair shops, a crossfit gym, churches and a company that ships items to the Dominican Republic all operate on the property.

The property is owned by the Central Canal Company, a limited

liability corporatio­n based less than a mile from the plaza. Anthony Askowitz, a Miami-based real estate broker listed as a corporate officer, didn’t respond to a phone call requesting comment.

The sheriff said the shooting was an isolated incident and there is a chance there is more than one shooter.

OCSO did not release any informatio­n on potential suspects.

The plaza where Friday’s shooting occurred is less than a quarter-mile from Fiamma Inc., an RV and camper accessory business where five workers were killed in 2017 by a disgruntle­d former employee.

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