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Violent crime spree prompts action from local law enforcement – Sheriff Morris Young encourages citizens to protect themselves after two home invasions over the weekend leave one dead and two injured.

Erin Hill by Erin Hill
June 30, 2022
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Violent crime spree prompts action from local law enforcement – Sheriff Morris Young encourages citizens to protect themselves after two home invasions over the weekend leave one dead and two injured.

Sheriff Morris Young speaks during a public safety press conference at the Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office on Monday June 27, while surrounded by other local officials.

Two home invasions in Gadsden County over the weekend left one suspect dead, and another injured.

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