Florida man partially paralyzed after neighbor allegedly shot him and used anti-LGBTQ+ slurs
A man in Florida was left partially paralyzed after an incident his friends call "a violent crime perpetrated by a hate-filled neighbor."
December 2, 2025
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A man in Florida was left partially paralyzed after an incident his friends call "a violent crime perpetrated by a hate-filled neighbor."
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The assailant reportedly used anti-trans slurs before striking the woman and her sister.
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Three male suspects remain at large. The victim was in stable condition after the attack.