Posted on 04/23/2019 1:02:07 PM PDT by simpson96
PINE HILLS, Fla. - Authorities in Florida said a woman shot at her neighbor multiple times after being asked to turn down the music in her vehicle.
Orlando police said a neighbor approached Nicole Taylor's vehicle around 5 a.m. on Pine Hills Road and asked her to turn down her music because the victim's children were sleeping.
Authorities said Taylor went inside her home, then came out and fired several shots at her neighbor.
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Officials said no one was struck by the bullets.
After firing the gun, Taylor ran into her home to hide, police said.
Eventually, police said they were able to get her back out of her home and arrested her.
Taylor is facing charges for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and attempted second degree-murder with a firearm.
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“Florida Woman” wants to give “Florida Man” a run for his money.
Turn Down For What?
She could get a job scaring babies with that face. Whew.
This is terrible.
She should have apologized and turned down her stereo.
Something tells me she wasn’t playing ‘Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme; aka “Sleeper’s Awake!” by J.S. Bach.
What would she do if you asked her to put a bag over her head?
I LOVE “Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme”!
I like to play it LOUD! LOL! :-)
I have determined that there is an inverse relationship between the volume and the quality of the music. Plus, the bad stuff is always in cars with the windows rolled down, the assumption being that everyone needs to hear what is being played.
The Joe Biden school of music.
Florida Man and now Florida Woman
Must be somthin’ in the drinkin’ water.
Or mebbe in the gene pool.
I used to live in Pine Hills. Got out just in time.
Florida woman, just doing the job Florida men occasionally refuse to do.
I am glad I do not have neighbors like that in my neighborhood.
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