At approximately 7:30 a.m., November 4, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call to North Pearl Street in reference to a person hurt.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla — The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department responded and pronounced the victim deceased on scene.At this time, JSO has homicide detectives, crime scene detectives, and the State Attorney’s Office on scene conducting their initial investigation.
At this early stage of the investigation, JSO is working quickly to positively identify the victim as well as talking with people to identify potential witnesses that may have information regarding this incident or any potential video surveillance.
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