Florida man kills one, wounds five in
'horrific' shooting: police
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[March 28, 2017]
By Bernie Woodall
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuters) - A Florida
man killed his girlfriend and wounded five others, including her two
young sons and a high school student during a shooting spree with an
AK-47 rifle on Monday, police said.
The shootings started around 6 a.m. inside a home in Sanford, about 30
miles (48 km) north of Orlando. Police said Allen Cashe, 31, opened fire
a few hours after officers had been called to break up a dispute over
keys to a vehicle between him and his girlfriend, Latina Herring, 35.
Cashe killed Herring and critically wounded her two sons, aged 7 and 8,
and her 60-year-old father, Sanford police spokeswoman Bianca Gillett
said.
One of the children was "fighting for his life," she said.
"This is one of the most horrific crime scenes our officers and
investigators have had to encounter," Gillett told a news conference,
where she declined to discuss a motive for the shooting.
After leaving the home, the suspect shot two bystanders, an 18-year-old
high school student waiting at a bus stop and a 43-year-old man near
some baseball fields, police said in a statement.
The student and the man were in stable condition, Gillett said.
Police, who had been following Cashe after he drove away following the
shootings, apprehended him after he left his vehicle and tried to run
away, authorities said.
He was charged with first-degree homicide, four counts of attempted
first-degree premeditated homicide and one count of second-degree
attempted homicide.
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Allen Cashe, arrested in connection with a shooting incident which
killed his girlfriend and wounded five others in Sandford, Florida,
U.S., is shown in this 2015 booking photo provided March 27, 2017.
Courtesy Seminole Country Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
It was unclear whether Cashe had lived with his girlfriend in
Sanford.
Gillett said Cashe had a long arrest history. It was not immediately
known if he had an attorney.
(Reporting by Bernie Woodall; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Peter
Cooney)
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