BREAKING: Florida authorities arrest former police officer planning mass shooting at Louisiana festival. Police recovered a firearm and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition at a hotel during the operation.
A former police officer was arrested at a Florida hotel on Wednesday after authorities discovered a firearm and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition. Investigators allege the individual was traveling to Louisiana to carry out a mass shooting at a large festival.
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A former police officer was arrested at a Florida hotel on Wednesday after authorities discovered a firearm and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition. Investigators allege the individual was traveling to Louisiana to carry out a mass shooting at a large festival.
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