Logan Fox pointed handgun at a woman during road rage incident || Palm Bay News

Logan Fox pointed a handgun at a woman during road rage incident

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Palm Bay, Fl. – According to a Palm Bay Police report, a 21-year-old Palm Bay man named Logan Fox is accused of pointing a gun at a woman during a road rage encounter.

According to the arrest report, the incident took place on Saturday evening near St John’s Heritage Parkway on Malabar Road.

The victim told police she was driving south on St. John’s Heritage Parkway when she was driving “extremely slowly” behind a white Honda and attempted to cross the car. Police said as he attempted to cross the Honda, the driver grabbed his hand by its window and took it off. According to the report, he then grabbed a shotgun with his left hand and pointed it at the victim.

The victim said she slowed down and called 911. According to the police, the victim’s 9-month-old child was in the back seat at the time of the incident.

Police said they pulled over Logan Fox because his white Honda Accord matched the description of the vehicle involved in the road rage incident.

Reportedly, Logan Fox immediately told police that the vehicle contained a firearm and was involved in a road rage incident. Police said he accepted to drop the victim after brake-checking his car several times.

A Glock 19 handgun with an extended magazine was found in the front passenger’s seat, and it was partially covered by a backpack, officials said. Police said Fox did not have a concealed carry weapons license.

Fox was taken into custody on charges of aggravated assault.

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Florida woman caged her child with autism

Florida woman Melissa Doss caged her child

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PALM BAY, Fl. – According to police records, a 43-year-old Palm Bay, Florida woman is accused of keeping a child with autism in a cage.

Melissa Doss is facing three charges of child neglect and one charge of serious child abuse.

According to records, officers responded to the house on Fillmore Avenue several times over the past weekend.

Investigators said she had allowed officers to go inside the house.

Police said they could smell feces and urine as soon as they went inside.

Officials said garbage and insects were scattered all over the house.

Records show that no part of the floor was visible throughout the dwelling.

According to investigators, several parts of the roof have been cut.

According to the police, mold was seen in the house. Officials said they considered the house uninhabited.

According to officials, there was neither food nor water in the house.

Police said they saw that it contained a cage, a blanket, and a pillow.

According to records, Doss is accused of trapping her daughter with autism in a cage at night to keep him indoors.

The child is now in the custody of the Florida Department of Children and Families.

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