The Sun (Lowell)

Suspects sought after Florida drive-by shooting wounds 11

- By Chris O’meara The Associated Press

LAKELAND, FLA. >> The fourdoor sedan pulled up near an intersecti­on in a central Florida city where people were milling about, the tinted windows came down and people from inside the vehicle started shooting in all directions, wounding 11 men, including two critically, police officials said.

Only a minute earlier, a school bus had dropped off children in the Lakeland neighborho­od on Monday afternoon.

“It sounded like one of those huge rolls of firecracke­rs tied up to each other,” said neighborho­od resident Tina Smith, who lives 50 feet (15 meters) from the lot where the shootings took place. “But you knew it wasn’t firecracke­rs.”

Authoritie­s on Tuesday offered a $5,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of the suspects involved in the shooting in Lakeland, a city of 112,000 residents located about halfway between Tampa and Orlando.

One of the critically-injured men was shot in the stomach, and the other was shot in the jaw. The others had non-life-threatenin­g injuries. Authoritie­s said Monday night that there were 10 shooting victims but updated that figure to 11 on Tuesday, adding that one of the injured men later had walked into a hospital with minor injuries.

The victims were males between the ages of 20 and 35, said Lakeland Police Chief Sammy Taylor at a news conference.

After the shootings, the vehicle peeled off. Detectives believed they found it Tuesday morning in a Lakeland neighborho­od and planned to run lab tests on it to verify it was the vehicle involved in the shootings.

“I’ve been here 34 years, and I can tell you I have never worked an event where this many people were shot at one time, ever,” Taylor said. “We consider ourselves to be a small town ... and when stuff like this happens, it hits home, for me, at least.”

Taylor said investigat­ors believe the shooting was a targeted attack and wasn’t random. Some of the shooting victims were cooperatin­g but others weren’t, detectives said.

Police said marijuana packaged for sale was found at the scene of the shooting, and investigat­ors believe drug sales were taking place. While the lot was known for drug dealing and other street crime, nothing had ever taken place on the magnitude of the shootings, Smith said.

“It’s definitely unexpected,” Smith said. “But I still feel safe. It wasn’t like the whole block was sprayed. They were coming with names on the bullets, obviously.”

Taylor described the neighborho­od of cinder block and wood frame bungalows with small yards as “challenged,” a place where a lot of renters reside, and he said the police had focused a lot of attention on the area in recent years. Many of the homes have bars on the windows, and on Tuesday multiple bullet holes could be seen in the window of a nearby apartment building near the empty lot where the shootings took place.

Miguel Joseph, a neighborho­od resident, said drug dealing was common at the lot, and he believed the suspects came from outside the neighborho­od.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bullet holes are shown in a window across the street from a shooting location Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, in Lakeland, Fla. Police say several people were shot and wounded during a drive-by shooting in a central Florida neighborho­od.
CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bullet holes are shown in a window across the street from a shooting location Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, in Lakeland, Fla. Police say several people were shot and wounded during a drive-by shooting in a central Florida neighborho­od.

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