Landlord Accused of Shooting Tenant Over Thermostat Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
Southwest Miami-Dade Landlord Appears in Bond Court
Adam Anson, the 37-year-old landlord accused of fatally shooting his tenant over a thermostat, appeared in bond court on Sunday afternoon. He faces a charge of second-degree murder.
Details of the Shooting
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Anson and his tenant, 57-year-old Carlos Alberto Gonzalez, got into an argument over a thermostat outside Anson’s efficiency in Southwest Miami-Dade on Saturday morning. The dispute escalated, with Anson allegedly dragging Gonzalez out of the efficiency and shooting him several times in the head.
Tenant Dies at Hospital
Paramedics rushed Gonzalez to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Anson was taken into custody and is currently being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in West Miami-Dade.
Bond Denied
Anson was denied bond, as the court deemed him a danger to the community.
Background and Investigation
Detectives are still investigating the motives behind the shooting, but sources close to the investigation indicate that the dispute over the thermostat was the catalyst for the fatal incident.
Conclusion
The fatal shooting of Carlos Alberto Gonzalez has left the community shocked and saddened. As the investigation continues, the family and loved ones of the victim are seeking justice for their loss. Adam Anson remains in custody, facing a charge of second-degree murder.
FAQs
* What was the motive behind the shooting?
The motive behind the shooting is currently under investigation, but it is believed to be related to a dispute over a thermostat.
* Is the landlord being held without bond?
Yes, Adam Anson was denied bond and is being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in West Miami-Dade.
* Is the tenant’s family seeking justice?
Yes, the family and loved ones of Carlos Alberto Gonzalez are seeking justice for their loss.