A suspect was arrested after he allegedly shot a man who had given him a ride home early Saturday morning, according to the Apopka Police Department.
A witness told police she was in the front passenger seat of a black Nissan Altima with her suspect and the victim.
She explained that the suspect, CB, and the victim had argued about how B would get home because he did not have a ride.
The victim agreed to give B a ride home. After arriving, the three sat in the car for a few minutes, during which the witness heard a loud pop and saw a bright flash from the vehicle’s rear seat.
The victim fell out of the car onto the curb in front of B’ residence, according to the arrest report.
The witness said B was casually walking toward the residence, entering the garage code and entering the house. She then assisted the victim and made eye contact with B, and described him as emotionless.
The witness told police she believed B shot the victim intentionally.
She said B may have become upset after seeing text messages from other men on her phone. Although they are not dating, the witness told police they have kissed in the past and that he still has feelings for her.
The victim sustained a gunshot wound to the upper left portion of his back, resulting in a punctured lung, according to police.
Apopka PD said B was arrested for attempted second-degree murder and aggravated battery.
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