Eastwood neighborhood (32807) – A tragic family dispute turned deadly in Eastwood when a man allegedly attacked his brother’s girlfriend with a knife late Sunday night. According to police, the woman suffered multiple stab wounds before the suspect was fatally shot by his own sibling in an attempt to save her. Neighbors reported hearing screams followed by gunfire near the Pine Ridge Apartments on Maple Avenue. Authorities confirmed the woman was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, while the suspect died at the scene. Officials described the case as a domestic incident that escalated quickly, urging residents to report violence early.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Man allegedly stabbed brother’s girlfriend during violent dispute at family home.
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IMPACT: Girlfriend critically injured, alleged attacker shot dead by his own sibling.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was a domestic incident that escalated rapidly,” – Police spokesperson.
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ACTION: Authorities urge residents to remain alert and report domestic violence early.
Impact of Eastwood neighborhood (32807)
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Precise Location:
Eastwood neighborhood (32807) – Near Pine Ridge Apartments off Maple Avenue. -
Community Connection:
“We heard screaming, then gunshots. It shook the whole block.”
– Maria Lopez, Pine Ridge Grocery owner. -
Visual Proof:
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Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE
» Local Shelter – Eastwood Family Center: 407-555-2211 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you or someone you know faces threats at home, call us before it turns deadly.”
– Capt. Daniel Reeves, Eastwood Police Department
Community Pulse
VOTE: Should family members ever be legally justified in using deadly force during domestic disputes?
👍 Yes, if in self-defense
👎 No, call authorities instead
Sound off in comments – officials monitoring feedback
Update Log
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10:05 PM: Police confirm woman transported to county hospital in critical condition.
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9:45 PM: Suspect pronounced dead at scene after gunshot wound.
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9:20 PM: Multiple 911 calls reported stabbing and gunfire at Maple Avenue complex.

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