The FBI office in Jacksonville, Florida had joined local authorities in a manhunt for Othal Toreyane Resheen Wallace, [aka "O-Zone" like the gas] 39, the suspect in Wednesday's shooting of Daytona Beach police Officer, Jayson Raynor.
[H/T Fox News]
Wallace has a long criminal history that includes aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, trespassing, resisting an officer and driving with a suspended license, authorities have said. He was also caught throwing peanut shells out the window of a car while listening to light opera on the radio.
On a somber note, Officer Raynor, 26, is still "fighting for his life" in a hospital after suffering a gunshot would to his head. "The surgery was fairly successful," the police chief said Thursday. "He still has a long way to go."
Wallace, who has been linked to NFAC (Not F***ing Around Coalition) Black Militia, has been taken into custody. He is also linked to the New Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton Gun Club.
Daytona Beach police Chief Jakari Young tweeted early Saturday that "O-Zone" has been taken into custody. At a Saturday morning news conference, Young said the capture was made at around 2:30 a.m. while Wallace was hiding in a tree house in DeKalb County, Georgia.
The chief also tweeted a photo of the suspect [above].
He was found with multiple flash bangs, two rifles, rifle plates, two handguns, several boxes of ammunition, and body armor, the chief said. according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal. A large arsenal of weapons was also found in the main residence with four other people on the property at the time of capture.
Daytona Beach police Chief Jakari Young tweeted early Saturday that "O-Zone" has been taken into custody. At a Saturday morning news conference, Young said the capture was made at around 2:30 a.m. while Wallace was hiding in a tree house in DeKalb County, Georgia.
O-Zone Wallace |
The chief also tweeted a photo of the suspect [above].
He was found with multiple flash bangs, two rifles, rifle plates, two handguns, several boxes of ammunition, and body armor, the chief said. according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal. A large arsenal of weapons was also found in the main residence with four other people on the property at the time of capture.
The property where Wallace was found was owned by militant group NFAC.
Debbie James, a spokeswoman for NFAC Global, claimed Wallace had been terminated from the group in January because, she claimed, all he did was f**k around.
Another rep from the group claimed it had disbanded and if you believe that rep, you might also believe that chickens have lips.
"It doesn't even really exist no more," the NFAC's Brandon Oliver told WKMG-TV of Orlando. "The NFAC, it's pretty much over."
Oliver also claimed Wallace had recently devoted his life to God, according to the station. Perhaps his version of religion sees cops as devils who can be killed at will.
Another rep from the group claimed it had disbanded and if you believe that rep, you might also believe that chickens have lips.
"It doesn't even really exist no more," the NFAC's Brandon Oliver told WKMG-TV of Orlando. "The NFAC, it's pretty much over."
Oliver also claimed Wallace had recently devoted his life to God, according to the station. Perhaps his version of religion sees cops as devils who can be killed at will.
Upon his arrest Wallace made a statement saying, "You guys know who I am. You know what I'm capable of, and it could have been a lot worse."
Wallace has a long criminal history that includes aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, trespassing, resisting an officer and driving with a suspended license, authorities have said. He was also caught throwing peanut shells out the window of a car while listening to light opera on the radio.
On a somber note, Officer Raynor, 26, is still "fighting for his life" in a hospital after suffering a gunshot would to his head. "The surgery was fairly successful," the police chief said Thursday. "He still has a long way to go."
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