Footage of a Florida mom getting robbed while holding her baby has been published on the internet and according to reports, the robbery happened on Tuesday morning, around 9:30 am. The suspects have been identified as Corahn Myrie and Joshua Davila.
Vlad has more;
Surveillance footage captured a suspect approaching a woman holding a baby before robbing her of a bag and taking an iPad from her other child, who was standing by her side. After taking the items from the family, the man is seen rushing to the passenger side of a getaway vehicle.
The on-camera incident took place at the Orange Blossom Center in Orlando, Florida, and shortly thereafter, two suspects were identified by Orange County deputies. Hours after the alleged crime took place, accused gunman Corahn Myrie (22) and his alleged co-conspirator, Joshua Davila (18), were arrested and charged for the robbery.
Myrie has been hit with an accessory to robbery with a gun charge. In comparison, Davila is facing assault, robbery, theft, and firearms charges.
Florida man is at it again.
Florida Man is an Internet meme popularized in 2013, and then re-popularized in 2020. “Florida Man” refers to an alleged prevalence of male persons performing irrational or absurd actions in the US state of Florida. Internet users typically submit links to news stories and articles about unusual or strange crimes and other events occurring in Florida, with the headlines often literally having “Florida Man…” mentioned in the titles or subtitles of such news reports.
The Miami New Times claimed that freedom of information laws in Florida make it easier for journalists to obtain information about arrests from the police than in other states and that this is responsible for the large number of news articles.[2] A CNN article on the meme also suggested that the breadth of reports of bizarre activities is due to a confluence of factors, including public records laws giving journalists fast and easy access to police reports, the relatively high and diverse population of the state, its highly variable weather, and gaps in mental health funding.
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