UPDATE: The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office have identified the man shot and killed as Stefon Ethridge, 21. He was found dead in a McDonald's parking lot Sunday night.
Original Story:
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is investigating a deadly shooting outside a local McDonald's at the 1000 block of University Boulevard.
The shooting occurred after 10 p.m. Sunday.
A man, police described as in his late teens was found dead in the parking lot of the restaurant.
#ANJaxBreaking Per JSO- officers located victim in the McDonald’s parking lot suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Jacksonville Fire rescue responded to the scene and pronounced the victim deceased. The victim is a black male and is possibly in his late teens... pic.twitter.com/2SzvBXS2p3
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) April 30, 2018
JSO said he was shot at least one time and was pronounced dead at the scene.
... Detectives are speaking with witnesses and obtaining video surveillance from the area. It is unknown how the victim arrived at the scene. There is no suspect information at this time. The incident does not appear to be related to the McDonald’s business in any way. pic.twitter.com/fndVB7dLKs
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) April 30, 2018
Investigators are working to review surveillance video and are speaking to witnesses. The incident does not appear to be related to the McDonald’s business in any way, JSO said.
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I looked up reported assaults, weapons crimes and homicides within a 1/2 mile of the Arlington McDonalds over the last month... here is what popped up on JSO's crime map pic.twitter.com/rmGYqaocRk
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) April 30, 2018
At least one suspect is on the run and there is no suspect description, JSO said.
The victim's identity has not yet been released.
Crime scene markers and crime stoppers sign now outside Arlington McDonald’s off university/Arlington expressway. Person found shot and killed here. I’m breaking down the investigation on @ActionNewsJax this morning. pic.twitter.com/oGIGe3GTBj
— Cole Heath (@ColeHeathMSP) April 30, 2018
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