West Boca Shooting: Details and Photos

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Sunday there were reports of a shooting in the Boca Fontana neighborhood, on the 7600 block of Majorca Place. This area is east of 441 on the south side of Kimberly (between Yamato and Glades), and not far from Boca Greens, Southwinds Golf Course and Olympic Heights High School.

Details from official sources are limited, and the people involved aren’t talking. The official story so far is that a resident was confronted by robbers and used a pistol in self defense, accidentally hitting a neighbor in the process. Oddly some of the reports identify the shooter as the “victim.”
We went to the scene Monday afternoon. As you can see in the picture on top, the media was there. This was well over 12 hours after the shooting, and nothing was going on.
One notable detail is a bullet hole in the neighbor’s house:
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The following photo gives a better feel for the scene, with the shooter’s home to the right and the neighbor’s house across the street on the far left:
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The two houses are mirror-image single floor models even with a similar color scheme. The bullet hole is in the vertical blue stripe between the garage and the front door, a few feet above the horizontal stripe and a few feet below the roof line.
Considering the height of the bullet hole, it would appear that the shooter fired at least two rounds, and not very accurately. It is possible that one of the rounds hit one of the robbers, though we haven’t heard anything further. Reports indicate the robbers got away.
We believe we have identified the shooter, a 72-year-old man who runs a business out of the home. We are not publishing his name yet because the Sheriff has expressed concerns that the robbers might target him. Similarly the shooting victim has not been named, though we understand he is in his 30s, married with a young child (note the toy near the front door). The property is owned by an investor group that acquired it in 2013 and owns at least one other house on the street. It was rented out in December of 2013, though one source tells us the shooting victim is a new tenant so the 2013 tenant may have been replaced.
The shooter’s house is owned by another 70+ woman who appears to have immigrated from Japan many years ago. Their relationship is unclear but they’ve both been in this house for a long time. We see no criminal history for the shooter, other than a few minor traffic tickets.
One story we’ve heard is that the shooter was coming home from some kind of event, perhaps a jewelry show. He does own a business that would fit with going to jewelry shows, though we can’t find any record of such an event that day. In this version of events, the “bad guys” followed him home to rob him, and he defended himself.
We can’t say this version of events is false of course. But we should also recognize that this area has some crime, as you can see in the crime map below (showing more than 10 burglaries, along with thefts, car break-ins and more reported from March 1 through April 6):
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Also, the story does not seem consistent with how the Sheriff initially reported the story:
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A later version we heard from the Sheriff was a little closer:

Victim was returning home from work when he was approached by unknown suspects. In an attempt to protect himself he armed himself with a handgun. During the course of the attempted robbery the victim discharged his firearm. Gunfire accidently struck a nearby neighbor.

The shooting is shown on the lower left of that image, marked in the assault category with the word shooting in the description. Note that the alleged robbery is not included in the crime map data. Zip code 33434 has a very low crime rate but that is mainly because it includes the gated and mostly senior communities of Century Village and Boca West.
A shooter in cases like this will often be prosecuted, at least for negligence in how he handled his firearm if not for something more serious. In firearms training one learns not only to be sure of your target but also to know what’s behind your target. Keep in mind that Palm Beach County voted heavily Democrat in the last four or five presidential elections, and our county prosecutor went after retired dentist Wayne Tover in a shooting incident on Glades Road where Tover actually hit his target. The fact that this shooter is being treated differently makes us wonder if he has connections to police or others in government.
The Boca Fontana shooter is also likely to face a civil suit from his neighbor, and that looks like a strong case for the shooting victim. It shouldn’t be too hard to find a lawyer to take that case.
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Fortunately for all involved the shooting victim appears to be recovering well.

Congressional Art Competition

congressionalartcompetitionCongressman Ted Deutch recently announced the 2015 Artistic Discovery Art competition for high school students in Florida’s 21st district. The competition is an annual contest sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives in which every congressional district selects a winning piece of artwork from a local high school student.
The winner of the award will have his or her artwork hung on display for one year in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol. The winner will also receive 2 free plane tickets to Washington D.C. in June 2015 for special events held in honor of Artistic Discovery winners from across America.
Students may submit a maximum of 3 pieces of artwork to Congressman Deutch’s Boca Raton office at 7900 Glades Road, Suite 250, Boca Raton, FL by 5 p.m. on April 10, 2015. For more information and all the rules, go to Congressional Art Competition.

Mizner Trail Going Ahead with 250+ Homes

In January of last year we reported on a proposal to add 288 new housing units in Boca Del Mar, replacing an old golf course. That proposal, now whittled down to 252 homes, appears set to be built in the near future.

Site Plan for Mizner Trail. This version still shows the old 288-home layout.
Site Plan for Mizner Trail. This version still shows the old 288-home layout.

The Sun-Sentinel reports that the last opposition to the new development will not appeal any further.
In our review of various documents we can’t find a solid number of actual units that will be built, nor clear indications as to what will be built. The Mizner Trail website claims it will be:

252 luxury units are proposed, 115 patio homes and 137 townhomes. Units will range from 2300 square feet to over 3500 square feet with prices ranging from approximately $425,000 to $695,000 or more.

We’re not even sure what a patio home is, and the same website has a site plan showing 288 homes rather than just 252. We’ve seen other numbers including 255 and 253. So it’s not fully settled yet. The Sun-Sentinel did note that some hurdles remain with permitting so it may get worn down a bit more in the bureaucratic grinder.
The area in question lies between West Camino Real and SW 18th, to the west of Military Trail:

The full site plan pdf is below:
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West Boca Weekend

shuzz-fb-headerShuzz Art Fashion Show in Mizner Park Amphitheater on April 2nd 6:30 to 11:00 p.m. featuring Haute Hippie and Cirque Dreams. Benefits The Shuzz Fund, a non-profit organization that provides shoes to children in poverty-stricken areas. Sponsored by Neiman Marcus. http://shuzzfund.com
Listen to some American pop at Delray Marketplace on April 2nd starting at 6 p.m. Jimmy & The Stowaways will play a free concert at the amphitheater.
Easter-Eggs-Animated-Wallpaper_1Celebrate Easter Sunday on April 5th at Mizner Park Amphitheater. The First United Methodist Church of Boca Raton presents its 13th annual Easter in the Park, an Easter morning service with live music followed by a live butterfly release. The service starts at 9 a.m. http://fumcbocaraton.org
Lego in the Library at the West Boca Branch on April 3rd at 2:30 p.m. Ages 5 to 10 can build and share your creations. Preregister.
aprilshowersAttend April Fun Day! at the Glades Library on April 4th at 3 p.m. Ages 6-11 get together to tell jokes and share magic tricks. Preregister.
Make and Take a Project on April 5th at the Science Explorium in Sugar Sand Park. The program starts at 11:30 a.m. $5 per project.
oklahomaGo see a classic musical at The Wick starting April 2nd. Oklahoma is playing through April 26th. Tickets start at $58.