BBC Gossip
  • Home
  • Health
  • News
  • Crime
  • Local News
  • People
  • Guest Post
BBC Gossip
BBC Gossip
  • Home
  • News
  • Health
  • People
  • Celebrities
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Guest Post
Home Lawsuit Filed Against Orange County Sheriff’s Office for 2023 Shooting Incident Resulting in 3 Deaths
  • Local News

Lawsuit Filed Against Orange County Sheriff’s Office for 2023 Shooting Incident Resulting in 3 Deaths

    Orange County Sheriff’s Office faces lawsuit over 2023 killing spree that left 3 dead
    Up next
    Delta plane crash updates — Multiple injured after jet flipped onto its roof at Toronto Pearson International Airport
    Recent Delta Plane Incident at Toronto Pearson Airport Results in Multiple Injuries as Jet Flips onto its Roof
    Published on 17 February 2025
    Author
    BBC Gossip

    ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Criticism is being directed at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office almost two years following a series of violent shootings that resulted in the deaths of a 9-year-old girl, an Orlando TV reporter, and another woman.

    A lawsuit has been filed against the sheriff’s office on behalf of three victims from the shootings: T’Yonna Major, Brandi Turner, and Dylan Lyons, as announced by NeJame Law in a statement released on Monday.

    The tragic event unfolded in February 2023 when Keith Moses, 21, fatally shot 38-year-old Nathacha Augustin. Augustin’s body was discovered near a car on Hialeah Street, according to deputies. NeJame Law’s press release highlights Augustin’s position as a respected figure in the hip-hop scene, known for her performances under the alias “Honey D.”

    Nathacha Augustin, one of the shooting victims in Pine Hills (Copyright 2022 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    “After Nathacha Augustin was brutally murdered, a witness inside the vehicle she was shot in quickly identified the shooter as Keith Moses, who fled the scene on foot,” the lawsuit reads. “Moses’ description was not released to the public despite his unique and distinct appearance.”

    According to the lawsuit, deputies managed to clean up the crime scene and reopen the area within around four hours, but failed to notify residents that Moses could still be in the area, even after being asked for information.

    One of those residents was Turner, who had returned to the neighborhood after picking up her 9-year-old daughter from school. The lawsuit claims she noticed the investigation and stopped to ask a deputy what was going on, and she was simply told, “Everything is under control.”

    But investigators said that hours after Augustin was killed, Moses came back to the area, entering Turner’s home through the back door nearly half an hour after deputies left the crime scene.

    Keith Melvin Moses, 19 (Orange County Corrections Department)

    According to the sheriff’s office, that’s when Moses fatally shot 9-year-old T’Yonna Major and wounded her mother. He then fled the home, running into a Spectrum News 13 news team that was reporting on Augustin’s death.

    “Minutes after Moses left the home of Brandi Turner and T’Yonna Major, (reporter) Dylan Lyons’ cameraman was unloading equipment from the back of the van when Moses approached the van and opened fire, striking the cameraman,” the lawsuit continues. “Moses continued shooting as he walked around to the side of the vehicle, pointed the gun at Dylan Lyons, and shot him in cold blood.”

    While the cameraman and Turner ultimately survived their encounters with Moses, both Major and Lyons succumbed to their injuries, deputies later announced.

    T’yonna Major, 9, and Dylan Lyons, 24 (Copyright 2023 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Shortly after this second round of shootings, deputies once more responded to the neighborhood and found Moses, whom they arrested after several minutes, the lawsuit states.

    “After almost three minutes of Moses being in the direct line of vision of several deputies, two minutes of which his arms are raised as if to show surrender, Moses was apprehended and detained by deputies,” the lawsuit asserts. “The body-worn camera footage displayed a lackadaisical and unconcerned demeanor among the deputies.”

    Moses was ultimately charged with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, armed burglary, resisting arrest, shooting into a building, shooting into an occupied vehicle, carrying a concealed firearm, armed trespassing, and possession of a firearm by a felon.

    The lawsuit accuses the sheriff’s office of racial discrimination, saying the agency does not provide adequate protection to residents of the Pine Hills area.

    “The Orange County Sheriff’s Office maintains a policy that denies equal protection to residents of Pine Hills, such as T’Yonna Major, while similarly situated Windermere residents enjoy heightened security and safety measures for violent crimes,” the lawsuit claims. “By assigning inadequate personnel and safety measures to the residents of the primarily minority neighborhood of Pine Hills, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office denies residents such as T’Yonna Major access to public safety programs.”

    Table 1 included in the lawsuit against the OCSO (Orange County Clerk of Courts)

    The lawsuit asserts that Turner and her daughter were rendered “more vulnerable” to the killing spree after the deputy claimed that everything was under control.

    In addition, the lawsuit says that deputies had released information about the shooting to the media, inducing an “affirmative duty to protect the news reporters who responded to the scene.” With Lyons’ death, deputies failed in that duty, the lawsuit claims.

    As a result of these alleged failures, the lawsuit seeks compensation from the sheriff’s office for the damages incurred by Turner, as well as the estates of Major and Lyons.

    This is the second lawsuit attorney Mark NeJame has filed regarding the 2023 killing spree. Last month he announced another case against Charter Communications on behalf of Lyons’ estate.

    In that case, NeJame claims that the company — which owns Spectrum News 13 — was responsible for sending Lyons out to the crime scene, where he was ultimately shot and killed.

    The read the copy of the lawsuit filed on Monday against the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, see below:


    Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

    You May Also Like
    Opening statements are expected in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking trial
    • Local News

    The trial for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and sex trafficking will begin with opening statements

    Federal prosecutors are set to begin the trial on Monday to prove…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    An Alaska Mother's Day tradition: Mingling with ice age survivors on a farm
    • Local News

    A traditional Alaska Mother’s Day activity: Meeting ancient animals on a farm

    It is a tradition that now stretches over three generations. PALMER, Alaska…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 11, 2025
    What do you do after a crash? Here are the must-know steps
    • Local News

    Live Streaming at 10 a.m.: Trooper Steve on Patrol Launches National Police Week

    ORLANDO, Fla. – This week is National Police Week, a time when…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    This weather pattern flip could play a big role in Central Florida hurricane season
    • Local News

    The upcoming weather shift may have a significant impact on the hurricane season in Central Florida

    ORLANDO, Fla. – If you are spending Mother’s Day in Central Florida,…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 11, 2025
    Beatrice Coleman, 103, reflects on trailblazing WWII Army service
    • Local News

    103-year-old Beatrice Coleman looks back on her pioneering time serving in the Army during WWII

    Beatrice Coleman served as a mail clerk and company clerk while in…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    First group of 49 white South Africans leaves for the US after Trump offered them refugee status
    • Local News

    Initial wave of 49 white South Africans departs for the US following acceptance of refugee status by Trump

    A group of 49 white South Africans departed their homeland Sunday for…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 11, 2025
    Teen suspect on the loose in Aurora after escaping from custody; shelter-in-place order issued
    • Local News

    Young suspect escapes from custody in Aurora and is currently missing; people told to stay indoors

    AURORA, Colo. — A shelter-in-place order was issued for an Aurora neighborhood…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 11, 2025
    5th person dies from blaze that forced residents to jump from Milwaukee apartment building windows
    • Local News

    Tragic Fire in Milwaukee Claims Fifth Victim, Forces Residents to Leap from Apartment Building Windows

    MILWAUKEE – A fifth person has died following an intense fire that…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    Out-of-bounds plays could be reviewed only by coach challenge under NCAA rules panel recommendation
    • Local News

    NCAA Rules Panel Proposes Coach Challenges for Reviewing Out-of-Bounds Plays

    The proposal is an effort by the NCAA to improve the flow…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    ‘Thunderbolts’ and ‘Sinners’ top box office charts once more
    • Local News

    ‘Thunderbolts’ and ‘Sinners’ are the top movies at the box office again

    Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” and Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” dominated the North American box office…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 11, 2025
    At least 10 people sickened in US listeria outbreak linked to prepared foods
    • Local News

    “More than 10 people infected in the United States with listeria from ready-to-eat meals”

    SAN FERNANDO, Calif. – A listeria outbreak in the U.S. has affected…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025

    Recent Posts

    • “The Deadly Consequences of a Common American Habit: My Organs are Failing”
    • Trump plans to give drug companies a 30-day limit to reduce prescription drug prices
    • Kai Trump Embraces Turning 18 with NYC Trip and Girls’ Night Out, Hailed as a Promising Figure in MAGA Movement
    • Tragic Fire in Milwaukee Claims Fifth Victim, Forces Residents to Leap from Apartment Building Windows
    • Four tube lines experience major power failure causing chaos before rush hour begins on the network
    My organs are failing and I could die at any moment... the cause is a habit followed by millions of Americans
    • US

    “The Deadly Consequences of a Common American Habit: My Organs are Failing”

    As a lifelong smoker, Loyda Cordero Galiero thought she was making a…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    Trump says he'll set 30-day deadline for drugmakers to lower the cost of prescription drugs
    • US

    Trump plans to give drug companies a 30-day limit to reduce prescription drug prices

    President Donald Trump said he will set a 30-day deadline for drugmakers…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    Kai Trump celebrates ‘last day being 17′ with trip to NYC and girls’ night out as she’s praised as ‘the future’ of MAGA
    • News

    Kai Trump Embraces Turning 18 with NYC Trip and Girls’ Night Out, Hailed as a Promising Figure in MAGA Movement

    PRESIDENT Trump’s granddaughter Kai has marked the end of her childhood as…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    5th person dies from blaze that forced residents to jump from Milwaukee apartment building windows
    • Local News

    Tragic Fire in Milwaukee Claims Fifth Victim, Forces Residents to Leap from Apartment Building Windows

    MILWAUKEE – A fifth person has died following an intense fire that…
    • BBC Gossip
    • May 12, 2025
    BBC Gossip
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • News
    • Local News
    • Health
    • Crime
    • Guest Post