Suspect Apprehended In Connection With Fatal Shooting At Florida Immigration Office
A suspect was taken into custody in connection with a fatal shooting at an immigration office in Orlando, Florida, Monday, according to law enforcement officials.
Officials opened an investigation into a deadly shooting at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office near the Orlando International Airport, Spectrum News 13 reported.
A man allegedly drove up to the office as a man and woman were entering the building and opened fire on the pair, Lt. Diego Toruno said. The man died on the scene while the woman was able to escape.
Lt. Diego Turno says a man and a woman were walking into the building when the suspect confronted them outside. The man was shot and killed, but the woman escaped. pic.twitter.com/UJlSRONAyQ
— Monivette Cordeiro (@monivettec) May 10, 2021
The male suspect fled in his vehicle and a police chase followed until the suspect was eventually taken into custody, Toruno said.
People inside the USCIS office thought the building was being targeted and that “somebody was coming inside to shoot up the place,” Bonnie Brandao told the Orlando Sentinel. Brandao was scheduled to take a citizenship test at the office Monday morning, her husband was waiting outside the building for her and witnessed the shooting.
“We can confirm that a suspect in this investigation is now in OPD’s custody,” the Orlando Police Department said.
ACTIVE INVESTIGATION: OPD is working a shooting at the 5400 block of S Semoran Blvd (USCIS Building). There is heavy police presence in the area between Semoran & Commander, north of Hoffner Ave. Media, use the plaza’s parking lot near the Ana G Mendez campus. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/NZk8W8kffO
— Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) May 10, 2021
A heavy police presence was seen in the area surrounding the office, Spectrum News 13 reported. Toruno said law enforcement officials would investigate both the scene of the shooting and where the suspect was apprehended.
Neither the Orlando Police Department or USCIS responded to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org