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Boynton Beach's shootout fulfills the criteria of the “Stand Your Ground” setting, says the police, says the police

Boynton Beach, Florida – a Boynton Beach shooting in which a man killed and injured five more in January fulfills the criteria of the “Stand Your Ground” of the state, the police said.

The Boynton Beach police announced on Thursday that information, evidence and testimony that detectives gathered throughout the investigation showed the criteria for “Stand Your Ground”.

Observe below: 5 injured, 1 dead in Boynton Beach Shooting

5 injured, 1 dead in Boynton Beach Shooting

Detectives said that the investigation showed that the 31-year-old of them from Fort Lauderdale seems to have been the main tag grass in one Shoot That happened on January 19.

The incident occurred shortly after 1:40 a.m. near the 500 block of the Northeast Second Street and E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. When the police arrived, they found five people with gunshot wounds and transported the victims to local hospitals. A sixth victim brought himself to an emergency center.

Detectives said wood died of his injuries after he had arrived in the hospital.

The examination is still active and the police continue to encourage everyone to contact the authorities under 561-732-8116.