Man faces murder charges after shooting a good Samaritan who was paying for other people's meals at a Florida Waffle House, authorities say.
while handing out $20 bills and paying for meals at a Florida restaurant, according to police.
Out of all the investigations that I've seen, very seldom do you have an incident from start to finish on video that ends in a murder. Ezekiel Hicks, 25, was arrested on murder charges Sunday, April 7, in the death of 41-year-old Craig Brewer. "The speed at which it happened and how quickly it went so bad -- for both the victim and the suspect -- is really kind of the thing that resonates the most with a lot of the folks that have been a part of the investigation," he added.
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Man killed at Florida Waffle House while paying for meals, handing out $20 bills, police sayMan faces murder charges after shooting a good Samaritan who was paying for other people's meals at a Florida Waffle House, authorities say.
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