Feud ends with Black mom dead and white neighbor arrested

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump, center, waves to members of the community walking out  holding the hand of Pamela Dias, the mother of Ajike "AJ" Owens, following a press conference, Wednesday afternoon, June 7, 2023 at the New St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Ocala, Fla. Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, who is accused of fatally shooting Owens last week in the violent culmination of what the sheriff described as a 2 and a half year feud was arrested Tuesday, June 6, the Marion County Sheriffs Office said. (Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP)
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump, center, waves to members of the community walking out holding the hand of Pamela Dias, the mother of Ajike "AJ" Owens, following a press conference, Wednesday afternoon, June 7, 2023 at the New St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Ocala, Fla. Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, who is accused of fatally shooting Owens last week in the violent culmination of what the sheriff described as a 2 and a half year feud was arrested Tuesday, June 6, the Marion County Sheriffs Office said. (Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP)

OCALA, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida woman accused of fatally shooting her neighbor last week in the violent culmination of what the sheriff described as a 2½-year feud was arrested Tuesday, the Marion County Sheriff's Office said.

Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, who is white, was arrested on charges of manslaughter with a firearm, culpable negligence, battery and two counts of assault in the death of Ajike Owens, a Black mother of four, Sheriff Billy Woods said in a statement.

Authorities came under pressure Tuesday to arrest and charge Lorincz, who fired the gun and killed Owens in a case that has put Florida's divisive stand your ground law back into the spotlight.

In a video posted on Facebook late Tuesday night, the sheriff said this was not a stand your ground case but "simply a killing."

"Now many of you were struggling to understand why there was not an immediate arrest," the sheriff said. "The laws here in the state of Florida are clear. Now I may not like them. I may not agree with them. But however, those laws I will follow."

The video shared by the sheriff's office shows two detectives and a deputy leading Lorincz down a hallway with her hands behind her back.

Jail records show she was booked, but did not list a lawyer who could speak on her behalf. It wasn't immediately clear when she would make her first court appearance.

During a news conference Wednesday afternoon at New St. John Missionary Baptist Church, the victim's family, friends and community leaders joined civil rights attorney Ben Crump in thanking the sheriff for making the arrest, while calling for justice for Owens.

"This is not a difficult case," Crump said. He called on the state attorney's office to "zealously prosecute" the shooter.

Crump, along with Owens's mother and multiple neighbors noted during the news conference the "feud" the sheriff spoke of was between Lorincz and neighborhood children, who often played in a lot outside her home. Neighbors said Lorincz frequently called the children vile names and antagonized them.

That was the case Friday night, they said. Sheriff's deputies responded to a trespassing call and found Owens with gunshot wounds.

The neighborhood of single-story duplexes and quadruplexes is in the rolling hills outside of Ocala. The area is known for its thoroughbred horse farms, which surround the working-class neighborhood.

Lorincz told investigators she acted in self-defense, and that Owens, 35, had been trying to break down her door before she fired the gun, the sheriff said. She also told them Owens had come after her in the past, and had previously attacked her.

Sheriff Woods said the investigation, which included eyewitness statements, established that Lorincz's actions were not justifiable under Florida law.

Earlier the sheriff had said that because of the stand your ground law he couldn't make an arrest unless he could prove the shooter did not act in self-defense.

According to the sheriff's account, Owens was shot moments after going to Lorincz's apartment because she had yelled had at Owens' children as they played outside. He said Lorincz had thrown a pair of skates that hit one of the children.

The sheriff's office hasn't confirmed there were slurs uttered or said whether race was a factor in the shooting.

Owens' mother, Pamela Dias, said Wednesday that her two young grandsons, ages 12 and 9, are dealing with feelings of guilt -- because they were with their mom outside Lorincz's house that evening, and saw her get shot.

"Our 12-year-old blames himself for the death of his mother because he couldn't save her. He couldn't give her CPR," Dias said.

Hours before the arrest on Tuesday, some three dozen protesters, most of them Black, gathered outside the Marion County Judicial Center, demanding the shooter's arrest. The chief prosecutor, State Attorney William Gladson, met with them and urged patience while the investigation continued.

"If we are going to make a case we need as much time and as much evidence as possible," Gladson said. "I don't want to compromise any criminal investigation."

In a statement late Tuesday, Crump said while Owens' family is "relieved" an arrest has been made, they remain concerned it has taken this long because "archaic laws like Stand Your Ground exist." Crump also represented the family of Trayvon Martin who was fatally shot by George Zimmerman in central Florida in 2012.

Lauren Smith, 40, lives across the street from where the shooting happened. She was on her porch that day and saw one of Owens' young sons pacing, and yelling, "They shot my mama, they shot my mama."

She ran toward the house, and started chest compressions until a rescue crew arrived. She said there wasn't an altercation and that Owens didn't have a weapon.

"She was angry all the time that the children were playing out there," Smith said. "She would say nasty things to them. Just nasty." Smith, who is white, described the neighborhood as family friendly.

The sheriff said that since January 2021, deputies responded at least a half-dozen calls in connection with what police described as feuding between Owens and Lorincz.

"There was a lot of aggressiveness from both of them, back and forth," the sheriff said Lorincz told investigators. "Whether it be banging on the doors, banging on the walls and threats being made. And then at that moment is when Ms. Owens was shot through the door."

Stand your ground cases are deemed justifiable five times more frequently when a white shooter kills a Black victim, according to Angela Ferrell-Zabala, executive director of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

In 2017, Florida lawmakers shifted the burden of proof from a person claiming self-defense to prosecutors. Before the change in law, prosecutors could charge someone with a shooting, and then defense attorneys would have to present an affirmative defense for why their client shouldn't be convicted. Now authorities must rule out self-defense before bringing charges.

Owens' mother said she will now raise her four young grandchildren.

"I pray that God gives me the strength, the wisdom and the ability to raise these children as our daughter would have us to do," Dias said, of receiving childcare help from family and friends. "I thank God that I don't have to do it alone."

photo In this frame grab from video broadcast by the Marion County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Billy Woods speaks at a news conference, in Ocala, Fla., Monday, June 5, 2023. Officials say a neighborhood feud over playing children has ended in a Florida mothers fatal shooting. (Courtesy of Marion County Sheriff's Office via AP)
photo Attorney Ben Crump speaks while while holding the hand of Pamela Dias, the mother of Ajike "AJ" Owens, during a press conference, Wednesday afternoon, June 7, 2023 at the New St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Ocala, Fla. Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, who is accused of fatally shooting Owens last week in the violent culmination of what the sheriff described as a 2 and a half year feud was arrested Tuesday, June 6, the Marion County Sheriffs Office said. (Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP)
photo Protesters confront Marion County sheriff deputy's at the Marion County Courthouse, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Ocala, Fla. Authorities came under intense pressure to bring charges against a white woman who killed Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four, a Black neighbor, on her front doorstep, as they navigated Floridas divisive stand your ground law that provides considerable leeway to the suspect in making a claim of self defense. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
photo Attendees cry during a press conference with attorney Ben Crump regarding the shooting of Ajike Owens,, Wednesday afternoon, June 7, 2023, at the New St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Ocala, Fla. Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, who is accused of fatally shooting Owens last week in the violent culmination of what the sheriff described as a 2 and a half year feud was arrested Tuesday, June 6, the Marion County Sheriffs Office said. (Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP)
photo Protesters gather in outside the state attorney's office at the Marion County Courthouse, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Ocala, demanding the arrest of a woman who shot and killed Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four, last Friday night, June 2. Authorities came under intense pressure Tuesday to bring charges against a white woman who killed Owens, a Black neighbor, on her front doorstep, as they navigated Floridas divisive stand your ground law that provides considerable leeway to the suspect in making a claim of self defense. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
photo A small memorial is seen outside an apartment, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Ocala, Fla., where Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four was killed in a Friday night, June 2, shooting that Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said was the culmination of a 2½-year feud between neighbors. Authorities came under intense pressure Tuesday to bring charges against a white woman who killed Owens, a Black neighbor on her front doorstep, as they navigated Floridas divisive stand your ground law that provides considerable leeway to the suspect in making a claim of self defense. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
photo This image provided by the Marion County Sheriffs Office shows Susan Lorincz, accused of fatally shooting her neighbor, Ajike Owens, a Black mother of four. Lorincz was arrested Tuesday, June 6, 2023. (Marion County Sheriffs Office via AP)
photo This booking image provided by the Marion County Sheriffs Office shows Susan Lorincz, center, after her arrest in Ocala, Fla., Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Lorincz is accused of fatally shooting her neighbor, Ajike Owens, a Black mother of four. (Marion County Sheriffs Office via AP)
photo Protesters gather in the lobby of the Marion County Courthouse, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Ocala, demanding the arrest of a woman who shot and killed Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four, last Friday night, June 2. Authorities came under intense pressure Tuesday to bring charges against a white woman who killed Owens, a Black neighbor, on her front doorstep, as they navigated Floridas divisive stand your ground law that provides considerable leeway to the suspect in making a claim of self defense. (AP Photo/John Raoux)