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Video shows woman aiming gun at son’s head at shooting range CASSELBERRY, Fla. – A central Florida woman who fatally shot her son then killed herself at a shooting range wrote in suicide notes to her boyfriend that she was trying to save her son. | Video “I’m so sorry,” Marie Moore wrote several times. “I had to send my son to heaven and myself to Hell.” She signed two of the notes “Failed Queen.” Authorities said Wednesday they still had no motive for the murder-suicide that shocked fellow customers and employees at the Shoot Straight range in Casselberry, about 10 miles north of Orlando, on Sunday. “We have no clue. I don’t even want to begin to speculate,” said Deputy Chief Bill McNeil of the Casselberry Police Department. The gun range’s security video shows 20-year-old Mitchell Moore taking aim at a target in a booth when his mother, 44, walks up behind him and points a gun at the back of his head. In the next frame, the son is seen falling to the ground and a nearby patron appear

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The mother of a man shot earlier this month by an Oxnard police officer has filed a wrongful death claim seeking damages against the city of Oxnard. The claim, filed last week by Thomas Barrera’s mother, Maria Lazos, is the first step to filing a lawsuit if the city doesn’t pay more than $1 million in damages, said Lazos’ lawyer, Jenny Scovis. Scovis said Officer Andrew Salinas shot the 22-year-old Oxnard resident without justification. Scovis said an investigation conducted by her office shows that about five independent witness said Barrera begged not to be shot. “They heard Tommy begging for his life, and he got shot anyway,” Scovis said Tuesday. About 3:20 a.m. Oct. 3, Salinas was driving his patrol car near Fifth and G streets in Oxnard when he spotted Barrera attempting to break into a pickup truck, according to police spokesman David Keith. Salinas got out of his car and chased Barrera about a block and a half down Fifth Street, almost to Hobson Way, police said. Some kind of co

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