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[The Republican Ballot]     Tragedy Strikes Jacksonville Neighborhood on Easter Sunday as Family Faces Deadly Shooting Jacksonville, Florida - The Preston Pines neighborhood was left in shock as gunshots rang out on Easter Sunday, turning a day of celebration into tragedy. Three people were shot and killed inside a home in Jacksonville's Duclay neighborhood, leaving the community reeling. According to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, the incident involved a 22-year-old man who shot and killed his father, 45-year-old Yaniv Grinberg, and his 12-year-old brother, Israel Grinberg, before turning the gun on himself. The man also shot his mother, who was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Neighbors in the area, like Zoe Million, were deeply affected by the incident. Million described the scene as chaotic, with her daughters playing outside when the gunshots rang out. The mother of the victims emerged from the house covered in blood, desperate for help, as the tragic events unfolded. Reports suggest that the shooting stemmed from an argument between Yaniv Grinberg and his son over the use of a racial slur, escalating into a deadly confrontation. Despite the family being described as quiet and private, records from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office revealed a history of disputes at the residence. Million, reflecting on the heartbreaking ordeal, expressed her concern for her daughters' well-being and mourned the loss of her neighbors. With the community coming together in support, the focus now is on the mother who survived the attack and the two children who were unharmed. As investigations continue into the disturbing incident, questions arise about mental health issues and past grievances that may have contributed to the tragic outcome. The neighborhood grapples with the aftermath of a senseless act of violence, trying to make sense of the inexplicable tragedy that unfolded on a day meant for joy and celebration.   You are receiving this email because you subscribed on The Ballot News website. [Visit This Link to Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( 1309 Coffeen Avenue, STE 1200, Sheridan, WY, 82801

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