Two Fatal Shootings Over Weekend

Tallahassee experienced two fatal shootings this past weekend.

The Tallahassee Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred at the Parkway Center shopping plaza located at 1147 Apalachee Parkway.

At approximately 2:15 am on Sunday, a call was received reference a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male unresponsive with a gunshot wound. Medical attention was provided to the victim, but unfortunately, he was pronounced deceased on scene.

TPD’s Violent Crimes Unit and Forensics Unit are investigating the incident.

West Tennessee Shooting

The Tallahassee Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation that occurred just before 6 p.m. on Friday at Florida Hemp Distribution, located at 220 West Tennessee Street. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male deceased inside the business. At this time, all involved parties have been identified and the investigation remains open and active.

Staff

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5 Comments

  1. Anne
    Anne

    David T. Hawkins: Kamala Harris does not want your gun if you're using it legitimately. This is an example of criminals who commit a crime with a gun, not people who own guns who don't want to commit a crime with one.

  2. It's Complicated
    It's Complicated

    There is a positive correlation to attending parking lot parties at 2:15 AM and falling victim to a shooting.

  3. Proud Rural Redneck
    Proud Rural Redneck

    Just another day in the Capital City

  4. David T. Hawkins
    David T. Hawkins

    Don't be alarmed, they said the Crime is coming down. Fewer Shootings and less Violent Crimes and Kamala will be taking all the Guns away soon after she's elected.

  5. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    Expect a lot more of this mayhem if Pizza Boy's Cabal of Pro-Hamas Progressives take control of the City Commission.

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