Un hombre de Florida es acusado de asesinar a su mejor amigo por un cigarrillo electrónico

Un hombre de Florida de 28 años ha sido acusado de asesinato en segundo grado tras presuntamente disparar a su mejor amigo y compañero de piso en la nuca durante una disputa sobre el uso de un cigarrillo electrónico dentro de su casa.

Elisha Christopher Landry fue arrestado esta semana y acusado de la muerte de Shaun Allen Hennigh, de 34 años. Las autoridades informaron que el tiroteo ocurrió el 17 de abril en una residencia en Tangerine Avenue South, en Gulfport. Según una declaración jurada de causa probable del Departamento de Policía de Gulfport, Landry presuntamente arrastró el cuerpo hasta el garaje y esperó más de cuatro horas antes de llamar al 911 alrededor de las 5 a.m.

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