A Florida man went on alleged killing rampage hours after his girlfriend was allegedly told by cops to stop calling 911.

Last Monday, Allen Cashe, 31, called authorities about his girlfriend, Latina Herring, not giving him his car keys back, according to CBS4.

>> TSA worker fired after missing loaded gun in purse at Atlanta airport

Minutes later, Herring called 911 about a fight they had at their Seminole County home. When police responded, Herring came out with a bag containing a gun and claimed it belonged to Cashe, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

CBS4 reports that a police body cam video reveals an officer told Herring, "we're going to handle it" and "stop calling 911 to make accusations you don't know about."

Hours later, Cashe fired 24 shots from his AK-47, killing Herring and her 8-year-old son. Four others were injured, according the Orlando Sentinel.

>> Ricin arrest points to rise in white extremism in Georgia

Cashe was charged with first-degree murder.

Read more at the CBS4 and the Orlando Sentinel.

About the Author

Keep Reading

The SNAP program provided benefits to about 13% of Georgia’s population, 1.4 million people, during the 2024 fiscal year. (Associated Press)

Credit: Sipa USA via AP

Featured

Rebecca Ramage-Tuttle, assistant director of the Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia, says the the DOE rule change is “a slippery slope” for civil rights. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

Credit: HYOSUB SHIN / AJC