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Crime
  Man Dies After Being Shot By
Police
Man Arrested During
   Security At Club
The Lakeland Police De- partment is currently conduct- ing a death investigation. The death is the result of an inci- dent that took place earlier in the week.
According to police, on March 17th, shortly before 6 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 7-11 Store, 2580 Kath- leen Road, in reference to a physical altercation. When the officers arrived, they discov- ered the fight involved two adult men, ages 72 and 41.
The 41-year-old man was transported to Lakeland Re- gional Hospital with serious injuries. He later died as a re- sult of his injuries.
Police have not released the manner in which the man was injured or the names of either man.
No arrests have been made in the case and all parties in- volved have been identified. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Sgt. Brian Wallace at (863) 834-8980, or at Brian.Wallace@lakelandgov.n et. Information can also be passed on by calling Crime Stoppers Florida at 1-800-226- TIPS, or online at www.heart- landcrimestoppers.com.
A 24-year-old man was ar- rested after he was observed carrying a long gun. The inci- dent took place last Wednes- day.
According to the Tampa Police Department, two offi- cers were in patrol shortly after 10 p.m. The two officers were traveling south on N. 22nd Street, when they ob- served a man walking in the middle of N. 22nd Street with what appeared to be a long gun or rifle in his hand.
One of the officers ver- bally commanded the man to drop the gun. The man, later identified as Isaac Den- mark, is said to have turned and faced the officer while holding the gun in his arms near his shoulder and pointed it at the officers. At that point, one of the officers fired his handgun at Denmark, miss- ing him.
The action of the officer caused Denmark to drop the gun and comply with commands.
During the interview with Denmark, police said Den- mark stated that he knew
  An unidentified man died during an exchange of gunfire outside the Flow Hookah Lounge, 2312 W. Waters Avenue, Saturday night.
ISAAC DENMARK
the air rifle would appear to be a real firearm. Denmark reportedly said he knew the air rifle, if pumped 6 times, could penetrate a person’s shirt, skin, and if shot in the head, could kill that person.
Denmark was trans- ported to the Hillsborough County Jail and charged with two counts of aggravated as- sault on a law enforcement officer.
Both officers were placed on administrative leave, which is the procedure when an officer fires his or her weapon, pending the out- come of the investigation.
The Tampa Police Depart- ment is hoping to make con- tact with a witness to a shooting. The shooting took place on February 24th, in the 900 block of S. 22nd Street.
The man is not a suspect in the shooting. He was captured in a video during the time the shooting took place.
According to police, the shooting took place shortly after 6 p.m., on February 24th. After receiving reports of shots being fired, officers ar- rived to find an adult man suf- fering from gunshot wounds. The man, in his mid-40s, died
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as a result of his injuries. Minutes later, officers were informed of a second Black man suffering from gunshot wounds who had been transported to a local hospital. The man, described as being in his 40s, suffering
non-life threatening injuries. The investigation is con- tinuing as detectives attempt to determine what took place and led to the deadly shoot-
ing.
Anyone with information
about the case is asked to con- tact Tampa Police at (813) 231-6130.
Conduct Death
Officer-Involved
Investigation
Shooting
      YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s
Bobby Brown Jr. Autopsy Reveals He Died From Alcohol, Cocaine And Fentanyl
Federal Investigation And
Legal Situation, Explained
The combined effects of alcohol, cocaine and the pow- erful opioid fentanyl caused the death of singer Bobby Brown's son, according to an autopsy report.
Bobby Brown, Jr. was found dead in his Los Angeles home in November. He was 28.
The Los Angeles County coroner's report obtained by CNN noted a "history of alco- hol and drug use" and an abrasion on his right arm.
There was no evidence of internal injuries and Brown's death was listed as accidental, according to the report.
His death was the latest tragedy to befall the Brown family.
just before the 2012 Grammy Awards after accidentally drowning in a bathtub, with heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors, the coro- ner ruled.
Houston was 48.
Three years later the cou- ple's only child together, daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, was found unre- sponsive in the bathtub at her Roswell, Georgia, home. She lingered, first in a hospital and then in hospice for nearly six months, before dying in July 2015.
According to the autopsy, the 22-year-old's death was caused by drug intoxication and immersion, which led to pneumonia and brain dam- age.
 YoungBoy Never Broke Again is one of the biggest rap stars in the world, but his ca- reer has been full of legal is- sues since he broke through in 2015.
On March 22, 2021, the FBI and LAPD arrested the rapper, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, due to an outstanding federal warrant.
On Monday, March 22,
YoungBoy Never Broke Again was involved in a dra- matic standoff with the FBI and the LAPD. When law offi- cers spotted YoungBoy’s car, they attempted to pull him over due to an outstanding federal warrant. Things esca- lated quickly when the rapper exited his vehicle and tried to
YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN
flee the scene on foot. A police perimeter was set up around the scene to prevent Young- Boy from getting far and a K-9 unit was deployed to find him. The search was successful and YoungBoy was taken into FBI custody. Cops reportedly discovered a firearm in the rapper’s vehicle.
BOBBY BROWN, JR. The elder Brown, who
has suffered from substance abuse in the past, mourned the death of his former wife, superstar singer and actress Whitney Houston, in 2012.
She was married to him from 1992 to 2007 and died
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