Three people were killed in what authorities say was an anti-Black hate crime on Saturday, Aug. 26, at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Fla.
Three Black people were killed when a gunman wearing a tactical vest and mask and armed with an AR-15-style rifle and a Glock handgun opened fire at the store. The victims included 19-year-old store employee Anolt Laguerre, Jr., along with Angela Carr, 52, and Jerrald De'Shaun Gallion, 29, reported CNN.
The gunman, identified as 21-year-old Ryan Palmeter, shot Carr as she sat in her car outside the Dollar General. He then entered the store, shooting and killing Laguerre. The gunman then exited, but returned and fatally shot Gallion. He also chased and shot Gallion’s girlfriend, but missed.
Police officers entered the store 11 minutes from the start of the shooting and heard one gunshot, presumed to be when the gunman shot and killed himself.
“There is no place for hate at Dollar General or in the communities we serve,” the company said in a statement. “Right now, we are focused on providing support, counseling and resources to our teams and their loved ones, and we are evaluating how we can best support and stand with the greater Jacksonville community during this sad and difficult time.”
Palmeter had bought the guns legally. He had no criminal record, but he was was the subject of a 2017 law enforcement call under Florida’s Baker Act, which allows people to be involuntarily detained and subject to an examination for up to 72 hours during a mental health crisis, CNN reported.