News United States

Subscribe

Advertise your job ad
    Search jobs

    Man shoots Florida moviegoer over smartphone use

    MIAMI, USA: A 71-year-old retired policeman was refused bail after allegedly shooting dead a fellow moviegoer in Florida for sending text messages from his phone, authorities in the US state said.
    There are more than a million gun owners in Miami - a city with a population of 19m. Image: Gromit702
    There are more than a million gun owners in Miami - a city with a population of 19m. Image: Gromit702 Fotolia

    Curtis Reeves, a retired police captain from Tampa, was being held on suspicion of second-degree homicide after he opened fire on Chad Oulson, 43, at a cinema in Wesley Chapel, Florida.

    The police report said Reeves fired one shot from his .38 calibre semi-automatic handgun after the two men exchanged words over Oulson's use of his smartphone shortly before a screening of military action film "Lone Survivor."

    The victim's wife, Nichole, sustained a wound to her hand as she tried to stop her husband from being shot.

    Local media reported that the men exchanged words over the victim's either texting or making a video call on his phone and that the suspect had gone out of the theatre apparently to seek help.

    Witnesses said Reeves asked Oulson to stop using his phone, and Oulson continued to do so. Then when Reeves asked him again, Oulson threw his bag of popcorn at the retiree, who returned deadly fire, they said.

    Gun ownership is common in Florida, where more than a million people hold firearm permits in a state with a population of 19m.

    Some media reports have said Reeves has claimed that he fired because he felt he was "under threat" apparently to justify his gunfire legally in a state that allows gun owners to fire if they are under threat under its "stand your ground" rule.

    That was a justification heard in the case of George Zimmerman, who was acquitted last year of killing black youth Trayvon Martin in a case that sparked national outrage.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

    Source: I-Net Bridge

    For more than two decades, I-Net Bridge has been one of South Africa’s preferred electronic providers of innovative solutions, data of the highest calibre, reliable platforms and excellent supporting systems. Our products include workstations, web applications and data feeds packaged with in-depth news and powerful analytical tools empowering clients to make meaningful decisions.

    We pride ourselves on our wide variety of in-house skills, encompassing multiple platforms and applications. These skills enable us to not only function as a first class facility, but also design, implement and support all our client needs at a level that confirms I-Net Bridge a leader in its field.

    Go to: http://www.inet.co.za
    Let's do Biz