Florida

All-white jury seated in Susan Lorincz trial in Marion County

OCALA, Fla. — A 6-person, all-white panel of jurors will decide if a white woman was justified in killing her Black neighbor amid an ongoing dispute in Marion County last summer.

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Deputies said Susan Lorincz shot Ajike “AJ” Owens through a locked metal door, ending a series of events that began when Lorincz hurled racial insults and objects at Owens’ kids for playing on a patch of grass outside Lorincz’s home.

Owens, alerted by her children, went to Lorincz’s house to confront her. Lorincz claimed she shot in self-defense because she was afraid Owens would break down her door, though deputies said there was no evidence Owens was trying to enter Lorincz’s home.

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Deputies also said they had been called to mediate disagreements between the two seven times before the shooting.

During hours of questioning Monday, Action News Jax’s sister station WFTV reported that jurors were asked about their own histories and beliefs on subjects like neighbor disputes, working with children, impartiality, the Fifth Amendment and – predominantly – guns and self-defense.

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