Smirking suspect guns down reporter outside crime scene — then murders 9-year-old girl just minutes later, police say



A Florida reporter was gunned down on Wednesday while reporting on the scene of a homicide investigation.

Police believe the man they arrested for murdering the reporter, and critically wounding one of his colleagues, is also responsible for murdering a 9-year-old girl around the same time and for the murder the reporter had been covering.

What are the details?

Dylan Lyons, a reporter for Spectrum News 13 in Orlando, was reporting on the scene of a homicide that occurred earlier in the day.

About five hours after that murder, Lyons and Spectrum News 13 photojournalist Jesse Walden were working near the scene of the crime when they were shot. Lyons died, while Walden was left critically injured.

Just minutes later, on a nearby street, a 9-year-old girl was shot and killed, police said. Her mother was also shot, but she survived. Police later identified the girl as T'yonna Major.

Spectrum News said in a statement:

We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague and the other lives senselessly taken today. Our thoughts are with our employee’s family, friends and co-workers during this very difficult time. We remain hopeful that our other colleague who was injured makes a full recovery. This is a terrible tragedy for the Orlando community.

The shocking incident drew national attention and even received a response from the White House.

"Our hearts go out to the family of the journalist killed today and the crew member injured in Orange County, Florida, as well as the whole Spectrum News team," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. "Our hearts are also with the other shooting victims today, their families, and the entire community. Too many lives are being ripped apart by gun violence."

Was anyone arrested?

Police believe that one man is responsible for each shooting. That person was taken into custody at the site of the last shooting.

"So we have detained the person believed to be responsible for the murder this morning as well as the shootings this afternoon," Orange County Sheriff John Mina said. "He is 19-year-old Keith Melvin Moses. He is being formally charged in the murder from this morning, and we expect additional charges for the shootings of the four people this afternoon.

\u201cThis is 19-year-old Keith Melvin Moses, the suspect in a series of shootings today that left three dead, in OCSO custody. This is a sad day for our community. Three were murdered today, including a woman in her 20s, a 9-year-old girl and a @MyNews13 employee.\u201d
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@Orange County Sheriff's Office) 1677118187

According to Mina, the suspect has an expansive criminal history.

"At 19, he has a lengthy criminal history, to include gun charges, aggravated battery and assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and grand theft charges," Mina said.

The motive for the shootings remain unclear. Law enforcement said the suspect knew the first victim, but it's not clear if the subsequent victims were targeted or if the perpetrator acted randomly.

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Two convicts with 85 felony charges rob delivery driver at gunpoint: Video



Earlier this month, video from inside a Florida delivery truck captured a driver being robbed at gunpoint by two criminals who share a total of 85 felony charges and 11 felony convictions between them, Fox News Digital reported.

Arkimase Divinard, 22, and Joel Junior Aime, 23, who have lengthy criminal histories, are once again behind bars after the pair were caught robbing an Amazon delivery driver at gunpoint on January 13.

Florida jail records revealed that Divinard was recently released from prison in November after serving a three-year sentence for carjacking without a firearm/deadly weapon. The career criminal's other convictions include battery on an individual over 65 years old and robbery without a deadly weapon.

According to Fox News Digital, the Florida Department of Corrections database had no available arrest records for Aime.

The January 13 robbery occurred in broad daylight and was captured on dashcam video released Wednesday by the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

In the video, one of the criminals is seen ambushing the delivery driver and pressing a gun to the worker's neck. The perpetrator grabs the victim's cell phone from his hand and appears to place it on the passenger's seat.

The criminal also steals the driver's wallet before heading to the back of the vehicle, where he grabs multiple packages. The other crook is seen briefly on the video outside of the truck. The two men fled the scene of the crime in a white van.

According to the victim, the robbers searched his pockets and stole his cell phone and debit cards. The theives also made off with ten packages from the Amazon truck.

The driver was not injured during the robbery.

A bystander who witnessed the incident flagged down a nearby officer to report the terrifying robbery, WOFL reported.

The driver's Find My iPhone app led deputies to Divinard's residence, where he was placed under arrest. Aime was later located in a van matching the description of the getaway vehicle, and he was also arrested.

The sheriff's office stated that the criminals were charged with robbery with a firearm.

"We hope they will stay locked up for a long, long time," the sheriff's office wrote on Facebook.

\u201cROBBED AT GUNPOINT: Terrifying video shows 2 brazen criminals robbing a delivery person on 1/13. He was not hurt. They've been arrested, thanks to our criminal analysts & robbery detectives. With 85 felony charges & 11 convictions in their history, we hope they stay locked up.\u201d
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@Orange County Sheriff's Office) 1674768780

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