A 72-year-old man was fatally shot by his cousin in a closed area in Florida, US, on Thanksgiving Day following a dispute over loud song, according to the Broward County sheriff’s office.
The shooting took place on Thursday at the Somerset Drive rooms in Florida, around 3: 30 PM. The victim, Hurleyeon McLean, allegedly spoke with his cousin after the cousin complained about the music’s volume. Nevertheless, an altercation ensued, and the cousin, who has not yet been identified by police, shot McLean, according to a New York Post record.
” He was playing his song, and the man said it was too loud”, McLean’s family, Rose, told NBC South Florida. My father then ran over to him.
Rose McLean claimed to have heard just one bullet. ” I heard the gunshot,’ growth,’ and I only ran to the entrance. My father was lying face down in the blood, I saw. The believe threatened her, she added. ” He was n’t sorry. He was really standing there, looking at me with his gun in his hand”, she said. ” I went off to him and asked,’ Why did you shoot my father? Why?’ And he said to me,’ If I did n’t shut my mouth, he would take me very.'”
According to the New York Post record, McLean was a secret bus driver and grandfather. While waiting for changes from law enforcement, his priest, Tracy McCloud, led a prayer group with friends and family outside the apartment complex.
The firing research is still being conducted.
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