ORLANDO, Fla. – Details are still limited in a fatal shooting that involved “driver hostility” earlier this week on Colonial Drive in Orlando.
Orlando police have released minimal information regarding an incident that took place near the 2800 block of East Colonial Drive on Monday morning. Despite inquiries, the department has stated that no charges have been brought forward in relation to the case up to this point.
The Orlando Police Department announced, “Investigators are currently examining all available evidence to establish the level of participation of each individual involved in the incident. This is an active and ongoing investigation, and the identities of the individuals are being withheld at this time.”
Orlando police on Monday said the incident “involved driver hostility between two vehicles, resulting in the death of one driver.”
Jeremy Buice said he witnessed the shooting after dropping off his brother at the Home Suite Home suites.
Buice, an eyewitness to the event, shared, “I witnessed the moment he was shot, and I hurried to his side when I saw it happen near my car. Initially, I wanted to assist, but when I realized the severity of his head wound, I was unable to provide aid,” recounted Buice.
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News 6 on Wednesday spoke to former Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolón to find out where OPD might be in its investigation.
“Why do you think we haven’t still heard much?” reporter Stephanie Rodriguez asked.
“Not sure. I would imagine that by this point the investigators have obtained the right information to put them in the right direction,” Rolón said.
He added that road rage cases often involve retaliation or self-defense, and whether someone is prosecuted relies on the investigation.
“So, depending on what circumstances are or what the evidence will point to, that will ultimately lead to the decision being made by the agency and the state’s attorney’s office as to what course of action should be taken,” Rolón explained.
“What recommendations would you have for drivers if they find themselves in a hostile situation on the road?” Rodriguez asked.
“You can’t allow your emotions to basically ruin your life and that’s what often happens,” Rolón said. “Basically, someone decides that it is necessary for them to retaliate, but often it’s much easier to just step back and just let it go.”
If the situation escalates to the point in which law enforcement involvement is needed, Rolón encourages people to write down as many details as possible.
“The best thing that a citizen can do is to serve as a great witness to a situation. Getting a license tag number, possibly getting a description of a person who is driving the vehicle,” he said.
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