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  Crime
Man Accused Of Attacking 3 In Fatal Rampage
 The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 29-year-old man in connec- tion with a double murder. The incident took place at 13248 Pike Lake Drive, in Riverview.
Ronnie O’neal has been charged with 2 counts of first-degree murder, 1 count of attempted first-degree murder, 1 count first-degree arson, and 1 count of resist- ing arrest without violence.
According to police, the Hillsborough County Sher- iff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call at 11:43 p.m., Sunday.
The dispatcher received the call from an unidentified woman. During the call, the female caller repeatedly pleas for help and tells the dis- patcher that she’s been shot. When asked where she was, the caller provided a partial address of “1234”, when an unknown male can be over- heard in the background yelling, “Allah Akbar”!
The female caller appar-
ently states, “I’m so sorry Ronnie,” with loud scream- ing coming from the same fe- male. An unknown male in the background can be over- heard stating, “She killed me” and then directed a supposed neighbor, “Don’t come out- side, call 911 now,” police said.
The woman could no longer be heard and the call ended, police said.
A few minutes later, an- other 9-1-1 call was received from an unknown male caller.
The caller is alleged to have said, “I’ve just been at- tacked by some white demons.” He continued to tell the dispatcher, “Her name is Ke-Ke and she tried to kill me and I just killed her.” He then gave the dis- patcher the address.
When the dispatcher asked the man if Ke-Ke tried to attack him, he said, “Yes, she tried to kill me!”
Deputies arrived on the
RONNIE O’NEAL
... Facing numerous charges
scene and found a Black fe- male adult, lying in the front yard. As they began to give her first aid, the Hillsborough County Fire Rescue (HCFR) also arrived on scene.
As they were doing so, they observed what they be- lieved to be a fire, starting within the residence. The deputies then directed their attention to the residence and forced entry into the structure.
The garage door then au- tomatically opened, with a man identified as Ronnie O’neal walking out of the garage and towards the deputies.
The deputies reportedly told O’neal to stop and get on the ground several times. After their commands were ignored, the deputies tased him. He was placed in the po- lice vehicle and allegedly began stating, “Allah Akbar”.
As firefighters entered the home affected by the fire, an African American juvenile walked out of the home, ap- parently suffering from burns and multiple stab wounds.
As on-scene medical per- sonnel began rendering aid to the child, he replied, “My father shot my mother.”
The child was transported to Tampa General Hospital, where he underwent surgery for his sustained wounds. His condition was later reported to be stable.
Firefighters continued to search the home and discov- ered another child, a Black female inside. She had re- portedly been stabbed sev- eral times and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The woman who was found in the front yard also died at the scene as a result of her injuries.
Police transported O’neal to the subdivision of- fice to conduct an interview. However, he refused to make a statement, police said.
Police said he had blood on the front and back of his clothing.
Police said an agent with the Bureau of Fire and Arson Investigations, conducted a walk-through and a red gaso- line can was also found in one of the bedrooms of that same residence.
Police have not identified the victims pending positive identification and notifica- tion of family.
 Police Officer
Man Arrested After Crashing Into Police Car
  Serving Warrant
Shot By Suspect
Street, South. Jones report- edly ran the stop sign at 14th
Avenue, South and 16 enue, South and crashed into the driver’s side of Lt. Euler’s vehicle.
Both drivers were treated for non-life threatening in-
juries at local hospitals. Jones was charged with leaving the scene of an acci- dent with injury, resisting ar- rest without violence, reckless driving with injury, and driv- ing while his license were sus-
pended.
 A veteran police officer was shot early Monday. The shooting took place as the of- ficers were attempting to serve a warrant.
According to the Tampa Police Department, Officer Richard Lehr and Officer Leigh Smith were attempt- ing to serve the warrant at the Hubert Avenue Villa Apart- ments, 4605 N. Hubert, around 2:30 a.m.
As Officer Lehr ap- proached the residence, he was shot several times. Offi- cer Lehr and Officer Smith both returned gunfire.
Officer Lehr was trans- ported to a local hospital, where he was admitted in sta- ble condition. He is expected to survive, police said. A sec- ond officer was also injured, but police have not released
WALTER RICHARD JEZIORSKI
the type of injury or the iden- tity of the officer.
The suspect, who has been identified as Walter Richard Jeziorski, 35, of Tampa, then refused to come out of the home. However, after speaking with his mother, Jerziorski surren- dered a few minutes later without further incident.
TIMOTHY JONES
Police arrested a 27-year- old man after he crashed his vehicle into a police cruiser. The incident took place last Thursday.
According to police, at ap- proximately 2:17 a.m., a deputy was driving a marked Chevrolet Tahoe in the area of 7th Avenue, South and 9th Street, South. While on pa- trol, the deputy observed a suspicious 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, driven by Tim- othy Jones.
The deputy pulled the cruiser behind the car when the car stopped in the road- way. The vehicle then sped away at a high rate of speed and ran several stop signs, po- lice said.
Lt. Kenneth Euler, Jr.,
was driving his unmarked ve- hicle southbound on 16th
th
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