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Two men attempt to carjack a defenseless woman in Florida and face the consequences!

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Florida law generally scrutinizes deadly force based on whether a reasonable person would consider it necessary to prevent imminent death or serious bodily harm. Surveillance footage from the bank became a crucial, silent witness in a case where every second and every foot of distance mattered.

Meanwhile, law enforcement acted swiftly against the surviving suspect. Coleman faced multiple serious charges, including second-degree felony murder and armed robbery. Under the felony murder rule, even though Coleman did not fire the fatal shot, he was legally responsible for the death because it occurred during the commission of a violent crime he perpetrated with Singletary. Deputy Chief Eric Gandy emphasized that the suspects’ criminal histories and their decision to bring firearms to a “car sale” demonstrated their intent that evening.

The story ignited a firestorm on social media and local news, striking a chord regarding public safety and victims’ rights.

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