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Sarasota Sheriff Concludes Investigation of Trio Following Teen, No Charges Filed

Sarasota Sheriff Concludes Investigation of Trio Following Teen, No Charges Filed

On October 15, a video surfaced online and quickly garnered attention, showing an 18-year-old named Cornell Harris III being closely trailed by three men within a Sarasota neighborhood. The Sarasota County Sheriff, Kurt Hoffman, addressed the situation in response to rising concerns within the community. According to

WFLA

, the men identified as Romulo Nobrega, Stephen Carega, and Geffrey Gardner, confronted Harris reportedly after he made “inappropriate comments to women in the neighborhood,” with one instance involving a comment to a man’s wife.

The Sheriff’s Office investigated the incident by speaking with witnesses and canvassing the Skye Ranch neighborhood, where Harris’s mother lives, and where Harris claimed to be “part of the neighborhood,” according to

WFLA

. Despite some social media claims, no firearm was involved. Carega did, however, take a short baseball bat from his car, intending to knock the phone out of Harris’s hands, according to an incident report from

My Suncoast

. The situation was de-escalated when an off-duty deputy told the men to stop.

The Sheriff’s decision concluded with no charges being filed. In his public statement, Hoffman urged residents “the importance of avoiding confrontations and advised residents to seek law enforcement assistance in similar situations.” The investigation involved piecing together the narrative through multiple interviews and video reviews, a process that ultimately led the Sheriff’s Office to decide the evidence did not support the criteria for an assault charge. The details were corroborated by

Tampafp

, noting that the requisite elements for an assault charge “were not met”.

Hoffman recognized the complexities implicating a community under duress, “I understand the heightened emotions of everyone involved,” he stated, according to

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. Further detailing the decision-making process, Hoffman explained, “Our job is to put aside emotion, outside influences, and social media commentators to conduct a thorough investigation to determine if a criminal violation of Florida law has occurred.” Emphasizing the lack of evidence for a crime, Hoffman closed the case.

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