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The man who was acquitted when the ex-fermented

Pompano Beach, Fla. -A man who was liberated at the shootout of his ex-fiance remains behind bars to face the same victim against various charges.

Gayle Blount had already been accused of committing a crime in Broward County when he was arrested in Miami-Dade County.

He has already confronted and defeated himself with these charges in Miami-Dade, but his new process is now set for the alleged blows that he has accused in Broward County.

In February 2021, in a Denny's on Pines Boulevard, the police from Pembroke Pines said that Blount had argued with his girlfriend when he grabbed her shoulders, pushed her into one of the tables and pushed her again when the two argued again and again.

He was arrested for offense and later released on Bond.

Just a few months later, in May 2021, the police arrested Miami Gardens Blount because he shot the same female police that he was pushed into the Denny.

He was charged with attempted murder what the Broward County public prosecutor prompted to apply for his bond in her case.

The judge granted this application.

At the beginning of this month on Valentine's Day, a jury of Miami-Dade found that Blount was not guilty of attempted murder.

He had admitted to having fired his weapon on his ex-fishing, but he shot out out of fear.

The victim claimed that despite an injunction, he had appeared several times in her apartment, uninvited.

Blount was not released because he still has to face the battery charge from the Denny incident.

His lawyers asked for a reduction in bond. The judge sent this application, and so he is sitting and waiting in the Broward County North prison and is waiting for his process.

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