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REPORT: Battle Over Thermostat Turns Deadly Between Miami-Dade Landlord, Tenant

According to the Miamidaider Office (MDSO), thermostat mismatch between the landlord and his tenant escalated on Sunday morning.

Adam Lewis Anson, 37, is said to have shot his tenant Carlos Alberto Gonzales (57 years old) during the early morning conflict on Sunday. According to CBS News. The argument has been derived from Anson’s desire to adjust the corridor thermostat in Gonzales’s efficient apartment. Police said that Anson, who carried a semi -automatic pistol, knocked on the window at around 8 am, and approached an efficient apartment connected to his residence in search of access to adjust the thermostat in the corridor. I did it.

When Gonzales answered the door, the outlet reported that Anson had forced the internal path and began to punch Gonzales without provocation. According to the arrested document, Anson dragged Gonzales to the backyard and shot many times in his head.

After that, Anson returned to the apartment, adjusted the thermostat, went to his residence, and called 911, according to MDSO. During the call, Anson claimed that Gonzales tried to attack him and urged him to explain it as a “self -defense” act. (Related: It is said that the “terrible discovery” has been brewed by the northern California one -year -old son.

Several neighbors I said The NBC6, which had previously been called by a law executive organization, explained the house as a cause of frequent obstruction.

“A few seconds later, I was very scared of being able to recognize something wrong in the backyard,” said Reyani Perez, a nearby resident. “I started shouting and called my husband. Then I heard the boom, boom, boom, and boom.”

CBS News reported that the enforcement officer detained Anson on the spot and brought him to the Turner Gilford Night Orthodontic Center. Many people are shocked by the death of Gonzales, and the authorities continue to investigate the case. Authorities have been charged with Anson with two murders and robbery, including assault and armed batteries.

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