да местные балоболы форумские тож всем известны, хехе.
100%, мысли был таковы -"о, негры, у них есть кокс!" - "o, лохи-туристы, у них нет мозгов". Получили все по заслугам. Больше всего мне нравятся крокодиловы слезы внизу "он хороший сын, отдаст последнюю рубашку, его подставили!"
Miami Beach Police Make Arrests In Hotel Homicide
Peter D'Oench
MIAMI BEACH (CBS4) ―Click to enlarge1 of 1
Miami Beach police arrested Duran Reed, 25, as one of the two suspects involved in the hotel homicide case. Police say it was a drug deal gone bad. Miami Dade Corrections
Joyce Reed says her 25-year-old son Duran has been in trouble before but he has never before faced what he's now accused of.
Duran Reed and 21-year-old Turaine Burgess are now charged in the death of Russian tourist Roman Gubanov last Saturday night at the Miami Beach Resort and Spa.
"I still love my son," Reed told CBS4's Peter D'Oench. "I'm a mother. My son's a good son. He treats his family well. He has a 3-year old son. I think he was set up. That's it. I think he was set up."
"He's a good son, alright," said Al Andrews, who is Reed's step-father. "He would give you the shirt off his back. I don't think he did it. He's not that type of person."
Reed told D'Oench she was overwhelmed with emotion when she learned that her son was accused of being the triggerman. Police say both Reed and Burgess have criminal records. They say Reed has confessed.
Reed is in jail, while Burgess is at Jackson Memorial Hospital's inmate unit known as Ward D after he accidentally shot himself.
Miami Beach police now say the killing occurred after a drug deal gone bad. Police say the hotel guests -- two Russian men -- wanted to buy cocaine from the suspects Saturday night and arranged to meet at the hotel on the 4800 block of Collins Avenue.
Police say when the suspects arrived, they got into some kind of argument that led the suspects to pepper spray the 38-year-old Roman Gubanov, who was from Tver, Russia, a town between Moscow and St. Petersburg. Gubanov was shot to death in the incident.
"The main purpose these suspects had was to rob the gentlemen," said Miami Beach officer and police spokeswoman Deborah Doty. "These Russia gentlemen were seeking drugs. They were trying to seize a golden opportunity to take advantage of these visitors and that is not acceptable. We can not tolerate that."
"Investigative leads lead to these suspects," said Detective Kenny Matthews. "And we had a number of witnesses."
Doty credited the work of homicide detectives on Miami Beach, as well as the F.B.I. and its D.C. Task Force as well as the U.S. Secret Service.
Reed now faces a slew of charges which includes second-degree murder. Reed is also charged with fleeing and attempting to elude police in a high-speed chase, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, armed robbery or firearm with a deadly weapon and driving with a suspended driver's license.
Minutes after the shooting on the 11th floor on Saturday night, officials were forced to evacuate a thousand guests because of a chemical odor that turned out to be pepper spray.
All 1,000 guests in the building were evacuated, including people at a wedding party on the top floor of the hotel and the Prime Minister of Belize, who was holding an event there.
Police said initial reports that the Russian men had allegedly hired prostitutes and that a pimp had shot one of the men were unsubstantiated.
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