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Man found shot, dead in the van in the Orlando Shopping Center

A man is dead after someone opened the fire on a shopping place on Saturday morning, said the Orlando police. The police said that the shootout in the Curry Ford Road took place behind a McDonald's on the corner of the Semoran Boulevard. The officials said they arrived at 2:52 a.m. after someone called 911 to report several shots. During the care, the police said that they found several ball markings near the van, and the vehicle had the branding with the inscription “Daniels Sanitary Service”. The company has a listed address in Sarasota, and when WESH 2 called, they refused to make a comment. Police said the victim was declared dead at the scene. He was later identified as a 59-year-old Luis Vicente-Martinez. “To be honest, it breaks my heart that it happened like a shootout and my prayers go to the family,” said Zachery Cuello, a buyer. WESH 2 spoke to the owner of the square. They did not want to speak in front of the camera, but said that all companies are closed at 2 a.m. “A lot of violence in different communities, but it is crazy that it is here,” said Patrick Ngoie, a buyer. Make sure you are right with God. Anyone who has information about the shootout is asked to call crimeline under 1-800-423 tips.

A man is dead after someone opened the fire on a shopping place on Saturday morning, said the Orlando police.

The police said that the shootout in the Curry Ford Road took place behind a McDonald's on the corner of the Semoran Boulevard.

The officials said they arrived at 2:52 a.m. after someone called 911 to report several shots.

During the care, the police said that they found several ball markings near the van, and the vehicle had the branding with the inscription “Daniels Sanitary Service”.

The company has a listed address in Sarasota, and when WESH 2 called, they refused to make a comment.

The police said the victim was declared dead at the scene. He was later identified as a 59-year-old Luis Vicente-Martinez.

“To be honest, it breaks my heart that it happened like a shootout and my prayers go to the family,” said Zachery Cuello, a buyer.

WESH 2 spoke to the owner of the square. They didn't want to speak in front of the camera, but said that all companies are closed until 2 a.m.

“A lot of violence in different communities, but it's crazy that it happens here,” said Patrick Ngoie, a buyer.

The police have not yet said whether the shootout is connected to one of the companies in the region, but detective work to find out who opened fire and why.

“We live in this world that is full of violence, and frankly, the best way is to do anything.

Anyone who has information about the shootout is asked to call crimeline under 1-800-423 tips.