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Grandmother And 1-Year-Old Grandson Shot Dead In Florida Supermarket (Videos)

June 10. 2021

An infuriating crime has occurred in Palm Beach, Florida. A man shot dead an innocent grandmother and her 1-year-old grandson, who were shopping inside Florida’s top supermarket chain, Publix. The shooting occurred in the quiet Royal Palm Beach neighborhood. Shoppers screamed in horror and fled the store.

The victims have not been identified at this time, nor has the name of the killer been released. Based on reports the shooter is not related to the grandmother or her grandson. This is what happens when evil people prey on the innocent in family oriented places. What an abhorrent crime - killing the elderly and a child.

There are serious acts of violence occurring in Florida and it is alarmingly not abating. This week a man bought a gun and went up to a tourist and shot him in the face for no reason, then fled. Police apprehended him hours later. The tourist is expected to survived, but sustained a gunshot wound to the mouth. Thankfully, the bullet missed his brain.

There have been a number of other shootings as well in Florida that are dominating news headlines in Florida, as it represents an unprecedented crime surge. Florida has developed a very serious crime problem that has overwhelmed local authorities.

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'They're shooting!': Gunman kills grandmother, toddler then self inside Royal Palm Publix

A grandmother and a boy are dead after Thursday's incident. Their family has invoked their right to privacy, blocking the release of their names.

ROYAL PALM BEACH — In a Publix filled with lunchtime shoppers, a man Thursday walked into the produce section, fatally shot a woman and her young grandson, and then turned the gun on himself, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said.

The agency said late Thursday it would not identify either the woman or the toddler, who would have turned 2 years old this month. It said their family had invoked its rights under a 2018 amendment to the state constitution, modeled on California's Marsy's Law, that allows crime victims and their families to withhold their names from public reports.

The sheriff's office said it would identify the gunman once it notifies his next of kin. It said that as of Thursday night, there was "no known motive or relationship between the gunman and his victims." It cautioned that its detectives still were investigating...

https://www.palmbeachpost.com

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