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Woman Killed In Home Invasion
Man Arrested In Fatal Shooting At Tampa Mosque
A 25-year-old woman died Friday morning after suffering a gunshot. She was injured during a home invasion.
According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, dis- patchers received a 9-1-1 call in reference to a shooting at a Dundee apartment complex. At the same time, a Polk County Lieutenant in the area heard the gunshots.
When deputies arrived at the complex, they discovered a woman had been injured by gunfire. She was treated at the scene before being transferred to Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, where she un- derwent surgery. She died Fri-
SHABREON LASHAY COLLINS
day as a result of her injuries. The woman has been iden-
tified as Ms. Shabreon LaShay Collins.
The police investigation re- vealed that there were two peo- ple in the house at the time of the intrusion. Several shots were fired at Ms. Collins and a man who was inside. The man was not injured.
The home invasion is be- lieved to be drug-related, police said.
No information or descrip- tion of the suspects was re- leased.
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact Heartland Crime Stop- pers at 1-800-226-TIPS.
A deadly shooting took place at the Islamic Society of Tampa Bay Mosque, 7326 E. Sligh Avenue. The man found holding the gun is co- operating with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.
Detectives have charged a 40-year-old man in connection with a deadly shooting. The suspect turned himself in this weekend.
MD Rakibul Hasque has been charged with second-de- gree murder with a firearm. He surrendered after learning that there was a warrant for his ar- rest.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, the deputy had just finished working security detail at the Islamic Society of Tampa Bay Mosque, 7326 E. Sligh Avenue, shortly after midnight. The deputy heard gunshots coming from the parking lot of the Mosque.
When he arrived, he found a man holding a gun and an- other man who had been shot at least twice. The deputy de- tained the man found holding the gun until other units ar- rived.
The unidentified victim was
MD RAKIBUL HAQUE ... Charged with second- degree murder
transported to Tampa General Hospital, where he was pro- nounced dead.
Detectives believe that the two men knew each other and both were at the Mosque at- tending prayer services.
The fatal shooting took place during the early morning hours of May 20th.
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Armed Intruders Fatally Wound Plant City Man
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that took place overnight. It occurred in the 5000 block of Joe King Road, in Plant City.
According to police, a fam- ily member called 9-1-1 after finding the 41-year-old victim dead. The shooting took place around midnight Monday.
Police said they have not identified any of the suspects involved in the shooting. No additional information was available at press time.
Detectives are asking mem- bers of the public with any in- formation about the murder to contact Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873-TIPS; or visit the website at www.crimestopperstb.com.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shoot- ing death that took place in the 5000 block of Joe King Road, early Monday.
Father Arrested In International Kidnapping Case
A Tampa man has been ar- rested for international parental kidnapping. If con- victed, he faces a maximum of three years in prison.
Ali Hussein Salamey, 37, was arrested on a federal com- plaint on June 21, 2019, in At- lanta, Georgia as he exited an international flight.
According to the complaint, in July 2018, Salamey, who has joint citizenship in the United States and Lebanon, fraudulently obtained Lebanese citizenship and a passport for his then three-year-old son without the mother’s knowl- edge or consent and in viola- tion of a family court order.
Salamey obtained Lebanese citizenship and the passport for his child, who was
ALI HUSSEIN SALAMEY
born in and resided in Tampa, by providing the Lebanese con- sulate with a fraudulent family court document that had been altered by Salamey to show Salamey had sole parental re- sponsibility and custody of the
child.
On August 27, 2018,
Salamey and the child left the United States and traveled to Lebanon in violation of a shared custody order. Once he arrived in Lebanon, Salamey denied the mother access to her child.
As a result of coordination between the FBI, U.S. diplo- matic staff in Lebanon, and the Lebanese government, Salamey agreed on June 20, 2019, to return to the United States with the child. Salamey and the child flew from Lebanon through Paris to At- lanta, where Salamey was ar- rested by the FBI and the child was reunited with his mother.
No trial date has been es- tablished in the case.
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