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Florida Woman Found Guilty in Manslaughter of Black Neighbor Over Dispute About Kids Playing

White Florida Woman Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Neighbor Amid Ongoing Dispute

A White woman from Florida, 60-year-old Susan Lorincz, was convicted of manslaughter on Friday for the fatal shooting of her Black neighbor during an ongoing dispute over loud children playing outside her home. The jury in Ocala, Florida found Lorincz guilty after two and a half hours of deliberation. She now faces a possible sentence of up to 30 years imprisonment.

Lorincz Claims Self-Defense

During her trial, Lorincz claimed that she was acting in self-defense when she fired a single shot with her .380-caliber handgun through her front door on June 2, 2023, resulting in the death of 35-year-old Ajike “A.J.” Owens. Lorincz explained in a videotaped interview that she feared for her life as Owens yelled and pounded on her door, causing her to react in panic.

The fatal incident forms part of a dispute between Lorincz and Owens over Owens’ children playing in a grassy area near both their houses, which Lorincz claimed had led to her facing constant harassment for over three years. The deceased’s family expressed relief at the conviction, with Owens’ mother saying she felt “a little lighter”.

Legal Response and Reactions

Prosecutor Rich Buxman argued that there was no evidence of imminent physical threat posed by Owens towards Lorincz when she discharged her firearm. Instead, he asserted that Lorincz’s fear stemmed from her annoyance with the children rather than any fear for her safety. Defense attorney Amanda Sizemore countered by referencing Florida’s “stand your ground” law, arguing that Lorincz felt threatened by Owens’ larger physical stature and aggressive actions.

Renowned attorney Ben Crump issued a statement expressing profound gratitude towards the jury for their decision and emphasized the tragic loss suffered by Owens’ children. He also highlighted the need for accountability for such acts of senseless violence.

Racial Tensions

The case has raised racial tensions regarding jury selection as Owens’ family expressed surprise at the absence of any Black jurors. There were initial protests in the local Black community when Lorincz was charged with manslaughter, a lesser offense than second-degree murder. Nevertheless, the guilty verdict in this case is seen as a significant step toward achieving racial justice.

Upcoming Sentencing

A sentencing date for Lorincz is yet to be set by Circuit Judge Robert W. Hodges, who ordered a background report on Lorincz to be conducted prior to sentencing. The advocate for the victim’s family, Anthony Thomas, stated that they will push for the maximum 30-year prison term.

Impact on Community

This case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of gun violence and the lasting effects it has on families and communities. Despite this tragic event, it is hoped that the verdict will bring some semblance of peace to Owens’ family and friends, and a sense of justice to the community.


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