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Off-duty Margate firefighter charged in Super Bowl block party shooting
Read full article: Off-duty Margate firefighter charged in Super Bowl block party shootingCOOPER CITY, Fla. – A Margate firefighter was arrested last week for his role in a Super Bowl Sunday shooting in Cooper City. The off-duty firefighter, identified as Margate Fire Rescue Lt. Lorne Brown, 39, is the alleged gunman in the shooting, which took place during a block party for Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2. After the shooting, Lorne Brown told responding deputies he was concerned for the children and party goers, that they could be hit by passing cars. We should’ve killed you,’” Simeon Brown told Local 10 News. Lorne Brown is facing multiple charges, including first-degree attempted murder and aggravated assault with a firearm.