More charges possible for three men
arrested after Florida club shooting
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[July 27, 2016]
By Letitia Stein
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - Three men arrested
for resisting authorities near the scene a nightclub shooting where two
teenagers were killed are persons of interest in the investigation and
could see further charges, authorities said on Tuesday.
The shooting on Monday in the parking lot of Club Blu, in which more
than a dozen people also were wounded, came six weeks after 49 people
were killed at an Orlando nightclub by a man who sympathized with
Islamic extremists groups.
Police in Fort Myers, located on Florida's Gulf Coast, said they have
ruled out any extremist ties to the Club Blu shooting but on Tuesday
said they had not developed any possible motives.
"Still investigating, interviewing and following up," Captain Jim
Mulligan, a police spokesman, said in an email to Reuters on Tuesday
afternoon.
No one has been charged in the shooting but authorities on Monday
arrested three young men seen near the scene who fled from them. They
were charged in connection to that pursuit, the Lee County Sheriff's
Office said.
According to the agency, Derrick Church, 19, was charged with assault on
a law enforcement officer after accelerating his vehicle toward a
sheriff's deputy. A deputy shot him in the stomach and he was treated
and released from a hospital.
Demetrius O'Neal, 19, and Tajze Battle, 22, were charged with resisting
law enforcement, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
The men are considered persons of interest in the shooting, and Fort
Myers police are investigating to determine if additional charges will
be brought, Sergeant Matt McDaniel, a sheriff's spokesman, said in a
telephone interview on Tuesday.
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Fort Myers police officers confer next to Club Blu after a shooting
attack in Fort Myers, Florida, U.S., July 25, 2016. REUTERS/Joe
Skipper
Police said on Monday they were searching for additional suspects in
connection with the shooting.
Two people remained hospitalized in critical condition on Tuesday,
hospital officials said.
The shooting took place shortly after 12:30 a.m. EDT (0430 GMT) on
Monday as a party open to teenagers was wrapping up.
Stef'An Strawder, 18, a high school basketball star, and Sean
Archilles, 14, were killed in the incident. At least 19 people,
ranging in age from 12- to 27-years-old, were wounded and treated at
local hospitals.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein; Writing by Laila Kearney; Editing by
Bill Trott)
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