A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting outside a Burger King restaurant in Ocala, Florida. Kevin Coleman and Tulana Joshua were taken into custody for tampering with evidence, but they are not considered suspects in the actual shooting. The police are still searching for the shooter. Coleman is facing charges of tampering with physical evidence and firearm possession, while Joshua is charged with tampering with physical evidence. Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact the police. Anthony Talcott reported
A man and a woman have been arrested following a fatal shooting outside a Burger King restaurant in Ocala, Florida. The incident occurred last week in the parking lot of the Burger King located at 2301 E. Silver Springs Blvd. The suspects, Kevin Coleman, 29, and Tulana Joshua, 33, were taken into custody the next day for tampering with evidence. The victim of the shooting has been identified as 28-year-old Jose Valliant of Belleview. It is important to note that Coleman and Joshua are not considered suspects in the actual shooting, and the police are still searching for the shooter. Coleman is facing charges of tampering with physical evidence, solicitation to tamper with physical evidence, and firearm possession by a felon, while Joshua is facing one count of tampering with physical evidence. Anyone with information about the shooting or the whereabouts of the shooter is urged to contact the Ocala Police Department or Crime Stoppers of Marion County..
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred outside of a Burger King restaurant in Ocala, Florida. According to the police department, the shooting took place last week in the parking lot of the Burger King located at 2301 E. Silver Springs Blvd. The suspects, Kevin Coleman, 29, and Tulana Joshua, 33, were taken into custody the following day for their involvement in tampering with evidence. The victim of the shooting has been identified as 28-year-old Jose Valliant of Belleview. It is important to note that Coleman and Joshua are not considered suspects in the actual shooting, and the police are still searching for the shooter. Coleman is facing charges of tampering with physical evidence, solicitation to tamper with physical evidence, and two counts of firearm possession by a felon. He is currently being held without bond. On the other hand, Joshua is facing one count of tampering with physical evidence and is being held on a $5,000 bond. If anyone has any information about the shooting or the whereabouts of the shooter, they are urged to contact the detectives at (352) 369-7000. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers of Marion County at (352) 368-7867 or through their website..