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A plot to allegedly deploy jamming devices to steal thousands of dollars from gaming machines in Florida arcades located in Columbia County has been uncovered. One suspect remains on the loose and four others were arrested.
Columbia County, Fla. Sheriff’s Office SUV shown here. County deputies recently arrested four suspects for allegedly using jamming devices at gaming arcades. (Image: Columbia County Sheriff’s Office)
County sheriff’s deputies arrested three men and a woman in two incidents late last week. They are charged with fraud, according to WJXT, a Florida TV station.
They were identified as: Gabrien Brooks, 25, Jordan Stoney, 23, Khadijah Thomas, 27, and Brandon Walls, 31, WJXT said. Each of the four Charlotte, N.C., residents posted bail, the report adds. Their cases will be heard in local courts.
Man charged with attempted murder in shooting on US 90, Columbia County deputies say
Investigators say it appears shooting might have stemmed from case of mistaken identity
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Man charged with attempted murder in shooting on US 90, Columbia County deputies say
LAKE CITY, Fla. – A man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a shooting last month on U.S. Highway 90 near the Interstate 75 interchange, according to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.
Joshua Bell Farmer is charged with attempted murder and other weapons offenses.
Right now, according to investigators, it appears the shooting might have stemmed from a case of mistaken identity.
Man s leg mauled by police K9, plans to sue Columbia County sheriff, Lake City police
The intent to sue notice alleges a racist, prejudiced agenda in the traffic stop and subsequent K9 attack. Author: Anne Schindler, First Coast News Staff, David Jones Published: 4:50 PM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 12:10 AM EST January 27, 2021
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A man whose leg was severely bitten by a deputy s K9 during an October traffic stop in Columbia County intends to sue the sheriff s office and the City of Lake City for negligence.
According to an Intent to Sue Notice dated Jan. 21, Martinezz Bowman says police aggressively pursued his vehicle and later filed a false report citing broken tail lights as the reason for the stop when the brake lights and turn signals clearly work.