Susan Lorincz at her sentencing hearing on No.v 25. 2024.Photo:Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP, Pool
Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner via AP, Pool
Susan Lorincz, the White woman who was previouslyfound guiltyof fatally shooting herBlack neighborAjike “AJ” Owens through a locked door in Florida, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
On Monday, Nov. 25, Judge Robert Hodges called the crime “completely unnecessary” at the sentencing hearing, where Lorincz, 60, was facing a 30-year sentence for the June 2023 death of the 35-year-old mom of four.
“She was in a relatively safe position,” the judge continued. “For some reason, she went into her room and found a gun. She could have stayed in the room and put another locked door between her and Ms. Owens, but she came back out, put herself in front of the door, and at the time she fired the gun through the door, she was safe."
Susan Lorincz’s mugshot.Marion County Sheriff’s Office
Marion County Sheriff’s Office
“There was no indication that she did not understand what she was doing, [or] that shooting a person was against the law,” Hodges added.
Lorincz’s attorney offered no comment to PEOPLE.
At the time of the shooting, Lorincz told a 911 dispatcher she felt “threatened” and was “fearing for my life” at her Ocala home following a dispute with neighborhood children. She also told the dispatcher that none of the minors — several neighborhood kids, including Owens’ children — had any firearms.
Ajike ‘AJ’ Owens.Facebook
Asked if the child was still present, Lorincz responded: “There are several kids out there right now,” she said. “I’m fearing for my life. I’m very scared.”
Soon after, Owens knocked on Lorincz’s apartment door to ask about the skates being thrown at her children. When she did, Lorincz shot through the door and killed Owens in front of Owens’ now 10-year-old son.
“I am so sorry I took AJ’s life. I never intended to kill her,” Lorincz said in court on Monday, perCNN.
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Her defense previously cited Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows people to use deadly force without retreating if they are: lawfully present, perceiving an imminent threat and not engaged in criminal activity.
“I stand before you not only mourning the loss of my daughter, but also the loss of our hopes, dreams and the future that we often spoke of,” Owens’ mother, Pamela Dias, said Monday. “Our plans and promises to one another as mother and daughter will never come to light. They all died the night Susan Lorincz killed my daughter."
source: people.com