- A manhunt for the convicted felon accused of killing two Tampa police officers - and wanted for questioning in three other homicides - spread to north Florida on Thursday.
Jacksonville sheriff's officers received a tip that Dontae Rashawn Morris, 24, was in a neighborhood in that city, some 200 miles from where he is accused of gunning down two Tampa patrolmen early Tuesday morning.
Detectives in north Florida said they didn't find Morris, who has eluded capture despite an intense search that involves local, state and federal officers and a $100,000 reward.
We were reminded of an eerily similar crime spree in the mid-1980's by Alton Coleman and a female accomplice that ran through 6 states over nearly a month-and-a-half. It began and ended in Waukegan, Illinois and 7 people lost their lives along with another 13 injured. Coleman was executed in 2002.
What is a bit disturbing about this incident is that while Coleman and his accomplice operated outside of a support system, this time a significant part of the community seems to be sheltering and abetting the hiding of this asshole who was already wanted for three homicides before killing the two Tampa Police Officers.
Prayers for the fallen only in this post.
What is a bit disturbing about this incident is that while Coleman and his accomplice operated outside of a support system, this time a significant part of the community seems to be sheltering and abetting the hiding of this asshole who was already wanted for three homicides before killing the two Tampa Police Officers.
Prayers for the fallen only in this post.
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