Teen Charged in Port Orange Shooting
Teen Arrested in Port Orange Shooting: Drug Deal Gone Wrong Leads to Charges
A sixteen-year-old boy in Port Orange, Florida, is facing serious charges following a shooting near a local convenience store. The incident, which occurred on March ninth, left one person with a non-life-threatening injury. The shooting took place less than a mile away from the Seven-Eleven parking lot where the victims were found. Investigators believe the shooting was a result of a drug deal gone wrong. The teen suspect was arrested later that evening and charged with aggravated battery, robbery with a firearm, shooting into an occupied vehicle, aggravated assault, and hiding evidence. The case remains under investigation.
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