White Florida woman sentenced to 25 years in prison for shooting Black
neighbor in lengthy dispute
Send a link to a friend
[November 26, 2024]
By CURT ANDERSON
A white Florida woman who fatally shot a Black neighbor through her
front door during an ongoing dispute over the neighbor’s boisterous
children was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison for her manslaughter
conviction.
Susan Lorincz, 60, was convicted in August of killing Ajike “A.J.”
Owens, 35, by firing a single shot from her .380-caliber handgun in June
2023. She had faced a maximum of 30 years behind bars. Circuit Judge
Robert Hodges opted for a slightly lesser term amid evidence that
Lorincz had been abused as a child and had mental health problems.
“The shooting was completely unnecessary in this case,” Hodges said
during an afternoon hearing. “The shooting, I find, was based more in
anger than in fear.”
The shooting was the culmination of a long-running argument between the
two neighbors over Owens’ children playing in a grassy area near both of
their houses in Ocala, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) northwest of
Orlando.
Prosecutors said Owens had come to Lorincz’s home after her children
complained that she had thrown roller skates and an umbrella at them,
which Lorincz denied. Trial testimony showed Owens, a mother of four
young children, was pounding on Lorincz’s door and yelling, leading
Lorincz to claim self-defense in shooting her neighbor.
Lorincz told detectives in a videotaped interview that she feared for
her life. She also said she had been harassed for most of the three
years she had lived in the neighborhood. Jurors who heard the trial
evidence did not agree that the shooting was in self-defense.
In a statement to the judge, Lorincz apologized to Owens' family but
said she was “literally terrified” of Owens the night of the shooting.
“I so wish I could go back and change things so she was still here,”
Lorincz said. “I never intended to kill anyone.”
Owens’ family pushed for the maximum prison sentence after Lorincz was
convicted by an all-white jury. Owens' mother, Pamela Dias, said in
court Monday that she now is the sole caregiver of her daughter's four
children and that they are deeply traumatized by the killing.
[to top of second column]
|
Judge Robert Hodges, right, listens as Susan Lorincz, who fatally
shot a Black neighbor through her front door during an ongoing
dispute, addresses the court during her sentencing hearing Monday,
Nov. 25, 2024, in Ocala, Fla. (Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette via AP,
Pool)
“We’re hurting with a pain that will never, never go away," Dias
said. "There’s a hole in our heart that will never mend. Susan
destroyed our family.”
Lorincz’s attorney, Assistant Public Defender Amanda Sizemore,
sought a more lenient sentence, an unspecified term below the 11.5
years in prison that is the lowest for her crime under state
guidelines. Sizemore said in court documents that there were several
reasons to justify a downward departure, including a mental disorder
and claims that Owens was the aggressor and under “extreme duress”
during the confrontation.
The judge said such a departure was not warranted, especially
considering the impact of their mother's violent death on her
children.
“They’ll live their whole lives without their mother, which I think
is a very significant harm inflicted by Ms. Lorincz," Hodges said.
There were protests in the Black community in Ocala when prosecutors
took weeks to charge Lorincz with manslaughter, a lesser count than
second-degree murder, which carries a potential life prison
sentence. Marion County, which includes Ocala, has a Black
population of about 12%, according to census figures.
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved |