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owens was killed in ocala florida. they say that owens knocked on the door of a neighbor who the family says is white, and minutes earlier had an issue with the childrens playing outside. the victim's family said that the woman had harassed them and calling them racial slurs and the n-word, and owen said that her daughter wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad that the children left behind and why the woman threw a pair of skates at them. this is more on what the victim's mother said. >> she knocked on susan's door. a closed locked door. the door never opened. my daughter, my grandchildren's mother was shot and killed. with her 9-year-old son standing next to her. she had no weapon and she posed no imminent threat to anyone. >> authorities have not made an arrest yet because of the florida's stand your ground law, and they are going to have to rule deadly force or not, and the sheriff's deputies have responded to incidents involving both of these families several times now since 2021. they put that number of calls a
owens was killed in ocala florida. they say that owens knocked on the door of a neighbor who the family says is white, and minutes earlier had an issue with the childrens playing outside. the victim's family said that the woman had harassed them and calling them racial slurs and the n-word, and owen said that her daughter wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad that the children left behind and why the woman threw a pair of skates at them. this is more on what the victim's mother said....
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parts of north central florida have been dealing with nearly 2 inches per hour, like ocala. it's not just the severe weather risk, but flooding. tallahassee now included, back around the big bend all the way back into mobile where these areas could pick up 6-plus inches of rain. oklahoma city included, norman as well as tulsa with this enhanced risk of damaging winds in excess of 50 to 60 miles per hour, also hail 2 inches in indictment and strong tornados a possibly. that extends back into sunday. little rock, jackson, mobile included. less of a risk in florida expected, but still holding that possibility. this afternoon the storms will start to redevelop as we get to the heat of the day. anywhere between 6:00 and 8:00 we start to see strong, possibly even severe storms from oklahoma down into central texas. that you spushes into arkansas overnight. a lot of us are probably asleep at this time, so make sure you have a device that will wake you up to get to your safe spot. if you have a basement, that's your prime location. the system pushes sunday into florida but starts to
parts of north central florida have been dealing with nearly 2 inches per hour, like ocala. it's not just the severe weather risk, but flooding. tallahassee now included, back around the big bend all the way back into mobile where these areas could pick up 6-plus inches of rain. oklahoma city included, norman as well as tulsa with this enhanced risk of damaging winds in excess of 50 to 60 miles per hour, also hail 2 inches in indictment and strong tornados a possibly. that extends back into...
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owens was killed on 40 north of orlando in ocala, florida. authorities say owens knocked on the door of a neighbor who minutes later had an issue with owens' children playing outside. they said the woman had harassed the children, calling them racial slurs and using the "n" word. owens' mother said her daughter wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad that the children left behind and why she threw a pair of skates at them. here's more about what that victim's mother said. >>> as a mother, the protector of her children, she wanted to know why this happened. she knocked on susan's door. a closed locked door. the door never opened. my daughter, my grandchildren's mother, was shot and killed with her 9-year-old son standing next to her. she had no weapon. she posed no imminent threat to anyone. >> so the sheriff of the county said authorities haven't made an arrest yet because again they're taking a close look at florida's stand your ground law, adding that authorities are still interviewing other neighbors as well as owens' 9-year-old son who
owens was killed on 40 north of orlando in ocala, florida. authorities say owens knocked on the door of a neighbor who minutes later had an issue with owens' children playing outside. they said the woman had harassed the children, calling them racial slurs and using the "n" word. owens' mother said her daughter wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad that the children left behind and why she threw a pair of skates at them. here's more about what that victim's mother said....
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we have 2-plus inches of water an hour in central florida, ocala already dealing with that. we have flood watches now extending through the big bend including tallahassee and mobile and pensacola. these areas could get 6-plus inches of rain in the next 48 hours. areas highlighted in orange have that enhanced risk stretching back down into north central texas. long-lived tornados in dallas, jackson, mobile, tampa. these areas can also see tornados. it's just a smaller risk. know where your safe spot is. get there as soon as that warning is issued. that severe weather risk extends into sunday. little rock, shreveport, jackson all included in that enhanced risk tomorrow, father's day. if you have plans with dad, be alert and check radar immediately before you head out and about. this afternoon we get a lot of sunshine and heating going on. that generates the storm activity across parts of southern kansas into oklahoma back down into texas about 10:00 central time into the overnight hours pushing into north american louisiana. a lot of us are in bed. if you have a weather radio,
we have 2-plus inches of water an hour in central florida, ocala already dealing with that. we have flood watches now extending through the big bend including tallahassee and mobile and pensacola. these areas could get 6-plus inches of rain in the next 48 hours. areas highlighted in orange have that enhanced risk stretching back down into north central texas. long-lived tornados in dallas, jackson, mobile, tampa. these areas can also see tornados. it's just a smaller risk. know where your safe...
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victim's family is just not possible. 35-year-old aj owens was killed on friday north of orlando in ocala, florida. owens knocked on the door minutes earlier who had an issue with owens' children playing outside. the victim's family said the woman repeatedly harassed the children, calling them racial slurs, and wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad the children left behind and why she threw a pair of skates at them. here's more of what that mother said. >> she knocked on her door, a closed, locked door. door never opened. my daughter, my grandchildren's mother was shot and killed. she had no weapon. she posed no imminent threat to anyone. >> reporter: so the sheriff of marian county said the two women were yelling at each other through that front door and that authorities haven't made an arrest yet because of floor's stand your ground law, adding authorities are still interviewing other neighbors and owens' 9-year-old son who was standing next to his mom when she was shot through that door. here's the sheriff. >> what we have to rule out is whether the deadly force was justified or no
victim's family is just not possible. 35-year-old aj owens was killed on friday north of orlando in ocala, florida. owens knocked on the door minutes earlier who had an issue with owens' children playing outside. the victim's family said the woman repeatedly harassed the children, calling them racial slurs, and wanted to know why the woman kept an ipad the children left behind and why she threw a pair of skates at them. here's more of what that mother said. >> she knocked on her door, a...
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already picking up heavy rains, places like ocala, two inches per hour, and we've extended the flood watch now, into parts of florida, that includes tallahassee, and all the way down through the big bend, and where we can pick up over six inches of rain if not more. now only that but again the threat for severe weather today and tomorrow, and areas highlighted in orange, that includes tulsa, oklahoma city, that's where we're most vulnerable for the strong long-lived attorneys, dallas, mobile, tampa, with a slight risk. that extends into sunday. into little rock. shreveport. back into mobile, for the strongest tornado risk. but we watch this very closely. take a look at the time frame, later this afternoon, we get this re-development with the heat of the day. so late afternoon, early evening. we're talking 4:00, 5:00, seeing them spark and ramp up around 8:00, 9:00 and that pushes into the southeast through the overnight hours, and places like arkansas, back into mississippi, alabama, and early tomorrow morning. and into the afternoon. still holding on to that threat of severe weather
already picking up heavy rains, places like ocala, two inches per hour, and we've extended the flood watch now, into parts of florida, that includes tallahassee, and all the way down through the big bend, and where we can pick up over six inches of rain if not more. now only that but again the threat for severe weather today and tomorrow, and areas highlighted in orange, that includes tulsa, oklahoma city, that's where we're most vulnerable for the strong long-lived attorneys, dallas, mobile,...
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rain, nothing severe at the moment, but a few stronger storms moving in, north central florida, and ocala, two inches per hour, already coming down, in parts just north of orlando, in parts of florida. and also a few thunderstorms across the plains at the moment, weakening but will regenerate as we get the heat of the day. there is that enhanced risk. and a slight risk for parts of texas, right on up into oklahoma, and southern kansas, and that extends into sunday, as well. and where we have the threats of long-lived strong tornadoes. we also have hail, two inches in diameter, and of course, strong damaging winds, and in excess of 60 miles per hour. time it out for you. already dealing with a few thunderstorms this morning, those weaken and re-develop later this evening, 7:00, 8:00, holding on to the threat across the southeast as we roll into sunday morning, and in through the afternoon hours, and overnight hours into florida again tomorrow. many over 40 million under some sort of heat alert, excessive heat warnings in place, from brownsville to houston, back into new orleans, and this g
rain, nothing severe at the moment, but a few stronger storms moving in, north central florida, and ocala, two inches per hour, already coming down, in parts just north of orlando, in parts of florida. and also a few thunderstorms across the plains at the moment, weakening but will regenerate as we get the heat of the day. there is that enhanced risk. and a slight risk for parts of texas, right on up into oklahoma, and southern kansas, and that extends into sunday, as well. and where we have...