- Oct 20, 2013
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The justice system in Tampa isn't playing games. Dozens of looters and rioters have been arrested, and are being charged with both 3rd and 2nd degree FELONIES. This adds up to 20 years imprisonment in a state penitentiary.
Most were charged with burglary of a structure during a state of emergency, a second-degree felony. (carries a 15 year sentence). Other charges include rioting, grand theft, unlawful assembly, battery on a law enforcement officer, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting arrest and trespassing. Most arrested later Sunday face a charge of violating an emergency management order.
Source: Fox 13 News
Most were charged with burglary of a structure during a state of emergency, a second-degree felony. (carries a 15 year sentence). Other charges include rioting, grand theft, unlawful assembly, battery on a law enforcement officer, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting arrest and trespassing. Most arrested later Sunday face a charge of violating an emergency management order.
- The suspects ranged in age from 15 to 48. Seven were juveniles.
- Sixty-two are male, 13 are female.
- Sixty-three listed addresses in the Tampa Bay area,
Source: Fox 13 News
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