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Married Man Fired Gun at Least 94 Times in Attempted Murder of Ex-Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: Police

A defendant in Orlando, Florida is accused of firing a gun at least 94 times in an attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend. The target survived, only being shot once.

Vincent Lee Howard Jr., 40, was booked into the Orange County jail on Sunday, according to online records viewed by Law&Crime. The victim said that he was dating a woman, who used to be with Howard, the father of her 3-year-old child, police said. Both the target and the defendant got into an argument over the phone.

In this version of events, the boyfriend said that Howard was mad over him being with the girlfriend. The victim claimed this was jealously. During the investigation, the girlfriend told authorities that Howard was married to another woman.

At any rate, Howard allegedly threatened the man. According to the arrest affidavit, the man did not hear what the actual threat was because they were yelling over each other, but his girlfriend told police that Howard had threatened to drive over, shoot up the house, and kill her boyfriend.

Howard allegedly drove up in a black Mercedes-Benz, and opened fire. The boyfriend dove behind a shrub. He was shot once in the left buttock, and was the only person struck, even though police said they found 94 shell casings at the scene. Cops did note that a nearby woman hurt her head amid the gunfire. Police said that Howard acted in utter disregard for the safety of people in local homes.

The defendant wanted to speak to an attorney before talking to cops, officials said.

Howard is charged with attempted first-degree premeditated murder with a firearm; shooting from a vehicle; driving vehicle from which shots are fired; shooting at, within, or into a building; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of ammunition by a person who committed a delinquent act; possession of a firearm by a violent career criminal; criminal mischief with a weapon causing more than $1,000; and unlawful discharged of a firearm.

Records show he is defended by a public defender’s office. Law&Crime has reached out for comment.

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