The surveillance footage of the shooting in Lakeland that injured 11 victims was released by Lakeland Police Department on Monday.

VIDEO: Ring Surveillance Video Released In Lakeland Shooting With 11 Victims

The surveillance footage of the shooting in Lakeland that injured 11 victims was released by Lakeland Police Department on Monday.
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LAKELAND, Fla. – The surveillance footage of the shooting in Lakeland that injured 11 victims was released by Lakeland Police Department on Monday.

Police Chief Sam Taylor provided an update on the shooting investigation at 11:00 AM Monday, giving details into the investigation.

Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor said the Nissan Altima that was used in the “intentional” act was located in Lakeland but did not provide an address.

Taylor also said another victim was identified on Monday night.

“As of this morning, we’re going to up the victim count to 11,” Taylor said. “We had another individual that showed up at Lakeland regional health as a walk-in. So now we have a total of 11 victims. He also sustained minor injuries. All of our victims are male.”

The footage of the shooting, caught on a Ring camera, shows the Nissan Altima driving by, and a flurry of gunfire can be heard, with yelling in the background.



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“It was an intentional act,” Lakeland Police Chief Sammy Taylor said Monday.

In partnership with Heartland Crime Stoppers Florida, a reward of up to $5,000 is being offered to anyone with information that leads to the identification and arrest of the suspects involved.

To remain anonymous and be eligible for a reward, contact Heartland Crime Stoppers Florida:

  • Call 1-800-226 TIPS (8477)
  • From your cell phone, dial **TIPS
  • Or visit the website www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com and click on “Submit A Tip,”
  • Or download the free “P3tips” app on your smartphone or tablet.

Tipsters will always remain anonymous when sending a tip through Crime Stoppers.

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