Dec 28, 2020 3:58 PM Daytona Beach, FL - A suspect wanted in the death of a 19-year-old who was shot in broad daylight at a public park has been arrested by police. 31-year-old Arrington Turner s arrest was confirmed via an email from the Daytona Beach Police Department, who reports that Turner was arrested on Monday (December 28th). Turner was one of two suspects that officers were looking for following a shooting that claimed the life of 19-year-old John Phillips. Police say Turner and another suspect found Phillips on a basketball court at Derbyshire Park and shot him multiple times before fleeing northbound. Phillips was later pronounced dead at Halifax Health Medical Center. While a motive for the shooting is still unclear, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young stated that witnesses said the shooting could have stemmed from an argument over a female. There was no altercation before the shooting occurred.
DAYTONA BEACH A new state-of-the-art medical resource for diabetes treatment moved another step closer to reality on Friday, as a new sign marking the Lohman Diabetes Center of Excellence was officially unveiled at Halifax Health Medical Center.
Pointing skyward, Lowell Lohman, the center’s namesake along with his wife, Nancy, envisioned the impact that the project could have on Volusia County diabetes patients who now must travel elsewhere for treatment.
“Our goal is to change that,” Lohman said, moments after the new sign was unveiled. Now, diabetes patients can “look up and see one word that says this is a place … that you can go to get help and that’s incredibly exciting.”
Man shot by Daytona Beach police charged at officers, body camera video shows
25-year-old suspect in critical condition
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Hours after a man was shot and injured by Daytona Beach police Thursday night, the department released body camera video of the encounter showing he continued to move forward at officers as they told him to get on the ground.
Authorities said the incident started Thursday around 9 p.m. at the Icon Apartments inside One Daytona when at least two people called 911 to report a domestic situation.
One 911 caller told the dispatcher she could hear someone in another apartment throwing glass and banging on doors. Screaming could be heard in the background.