Loved ones on Thursday revealed that one of the victims in a triple murder in Northwest Jacksonville was a 30-year-old mother, who was all about the well-being of her family.
It s shocking and appalling, said Jacksonville Sheriff s Office Director of Investigations Mike Bruno. Author: David Jones Updated: 5:16 AM EST February 11, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Three lives were taken and four teenagers will face a judge for their alleged involvement in the shooting at a Northwest Jacksonville apartment complex.
In the wake of the killings, city leaders and retired law enforcement are speaking out on potential solutions to youth crime. It s shocking and appalling, said Jacksonville Sheriff s Office Director of Investigations Mike Bruno. You ve got, kids, 14, 17, 18 years old out committing crimes like this.
In a press conference Wednesday, Bruno announced the arrest of three juveniles and one legal-age teen: a 14-year-old girl, two 17-year-old boys, and 18-year-old Keon Lester.
IP Capital Partners LLC sold a Northwest Jacksonville warehouse to The Ninigret Group L.C. for $6.675 million.
Property records show the 110,451-square-foot warehouse was built in 1967 on 12.39 acres at 1200 Ellis Road N.
A Nov. 20 Crexi commercial real estate report says Coleman American Moving Services has a lease on the property through year-end 2031. It said the property was for sale at an asking price of $6.82 million.
IP, based in Boca Raton, sold the property Feb. 8 through SCIP 1200 LLC. The company bought the site Dec. 30, 2019, for $5.3 million from Coleman American of Florida LLC, based in Midland City, Alabama.
The Ninigret Group, with an address in Weston, bought the property through NIN-JAX LLC. Protective Life Insurance Co. financed the deal with a $4.05 million mortgage.