Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 10
Adrianna Barron faces charges after gun incident and police chase
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 10

Adrianna Barron faces charges after gun incident and police chase

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 10
  • Escambia County, Florida deputies said the 18-year-old allegedly confronted her sister's boyfriend at 2 a.m., pointed a gun at him and his friend, and later was jailed.
  • Authorities accuse Barron of ordering the boyfriend to strip and empty his pockets, striking him with the gun, then following the group in another vehicle and trying to force their truck off the road.
  • She was charged with battery, two counts each of attempted armed robbery and aggravated assault, plus fleeing and eluding law enforcement and driving without a valid licence, after saying she wanted to help her sister.
What could drive an 18-year-old to armed robbery in an attempt to 'help her sister'?
Could this teenager's misguided attempt to 'help' result in a mandatory life sentence under Florida law?
With Pensacola's crime rate dropping, why does violent youth crime persist in the surrounding county?