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'Stop calling 911' comment not directed at victim

A Florida woman and her son were fatally shot and four others injured last week hours after police responded to a domestic dispute.

Sanford police were called twice on March 27 to mediate an altercation between Latina Verneta Herring, 35, and her boyfriend Allen Dion Cashe, 31, WESH-TV reported. Police first responded to the duo, who were fighting over keys at a Wawa gas station at 3:20 a.m., and 20 minutes later responded to a call at Herring’s house, according to police body camera footage obtained by WESH-TV.

Hours after police left the home, Cashe kicked in Herring's door and fired an AK-47 killing Herring, her 8-year-old son, and injuring her father and 7-year-old son, according to an arrest report obtained by the Orlando Sentinel. After shooting the family, Cashe fled the scene and shot two bystanders.

In the police body camera footage from the incident at the gas station, Cashe and Herring can be heard arguing over keys.

“Man, you got my keys,” Herring yelled at Cashe in the video.

"I'm not trying to play games," Cashe said. "You have an attitude coming home from the club drunk."

Later when police responded to a second call at Herring’s home, officers briefly handcuffed Cashe, but ultimately released him after deciding it was a "civil" matter, WESH-TV reported.

 

On Friday, Sanford Police said investigators added an additional count of 1st degree premeditated homicide to Cashe's charges. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Cashe is currently being held without bail at the Seminole County Jail.

Source: usatoday

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