Crime & Safety
Gov. Scott Visits Seminole Heights To Thank Police
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn tweeted several photos Tuesday of Scott visiting the neighborhood.

TAMPA, FL - Gov. Rick Scott visited the Seminole Heights neighborhood to thank law enforcement officials who are hunting down a killer responsible for four deaths. Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn tweeted several photos Tuesday of Scott visiting the neighborhood on an unannounced trip to Tampa.
Additional Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrived in Seminole Heights on Monday to help Tampa police with patrolling the neighborhood. The extra FHP patrols started on Friday after Scott announced that more troopers would be assigned to ensure the safety of Seminole Heights residents.
The deployment of FHP troopers is in addition to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's squad of agents assigned to neighborhood canvassing. FDLE also has agents assigned to vet leads and is providing analytical assistance. FDLE lab analysts continue to process numerous items of evidence. FDLE has also contributed $10,000 to the Crime Stoppers reward. The reward is now at $110,000.
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"Safety is our top priority, and we are glad to provide additional state resources from the Florida Highway Patrol and FDLE to the Tampa Police Department to assist in their efforts. I have spoken with Tampa Police Chief Brian Dugan and Mayor Bob Buckhorn to offer any resources they may need from the state of Florida," Scott said last week.
Last week, Ronald Felton, an unemployed construction worker who was on his way to volunteer at a food bank, was gunned down on Nebraska Avenue about 5 a.m. Police arrived at the shooting scene within minutes, but the suspect escaped. Police say Felton's death is linked to three other killings in the neighborhood last month.
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The former "person of interest" in the Seminole Heights shootings is now considered a suspect, Dugan said. At a press conference last week, the police chief showed a video taken moments before the shooting of Felton and police believe that person is also shown in a video taken in the area where the first shooting occurred on Oct. 9 . Benjamin Mitchell was shot and died from his wounds. The new video can be viewed here.
The Seminole Heights neighborhood has been on edge since the three shooting deaths occurred last month in the span of 11 days. Police say they have no motive, but authorities consider the four shootings to be related.
The first victim, Mitchell, 22, was waiting at the Route 9 bus stop on 15th Street on his way to see his girlfriend when he was shot. The body of Monica Hoffa, 32, was found on Oct. 13. Anthony Naiboa, a 20-year-old Middleton High School graduate, was shot and killed on a sidewalk at N 15th and E. Conover streets on Oct. 19.
Hoffa, a waitress at a local IHOP, was walking to a friend's home when she was shot. Her body was found in a vacant lot. Naiboa had mistakenly taken the wrong bus to return home from work and was walking to a bus stop on 15th Street when he was shot about 8 p.m. on Oct. 19.
Anyone with any information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873 (TIPS). The $100,000 figure will be reflected on digital billboards donated by both Clear Channel and Outfront Media Billboards.
Thank you to @FLGovScott for stopping by #SeminoleHeights to thank @TampaPD, @ATFHQ, @FLHSMV, @fdlepio and all theyβre doing to help find the killer. pic.twitter.com/AeSwEAYsgi
β Bob Buckhorn (@BobBuckhorn) November 21, 2017
Image via City of Tampa
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