[PHOTO CREDIT: Lake County Sheriff’s Office]
[Original Publish Date: 08/24/20]
TAVARES, Florida — A Tavares man involved in a shooting that killed a man at a troubled park in Tavares was picked up by U.S. Marshals Friday on a warrant, according to Tavares Police Lt. Sarah Coursey.
Russell McFadden, 29, who gained local infamy after being featured on TPD’s Facebook page in July, was captured on surveillance video striking Terrence Hill, 43, in the head with a butt of a gun and firing multiple shots in his direction at Ingraham Park, according to a probable cause affidavit. Hill was found with multiple gunshot wounds and died from his injuries; police believe another man killed Hill. A warrant for McFadden’s arrest was issued in April.
The City of Tavares closed the park in May for a short period of time. “The park was closed while the city added new lighting, landscape, fencing, and other aesthetic features to make it a safer place for all to enjoy,” Coursey said. It has since been reopened.
McFadden was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, discharging a firearm in public and shooting into an unoccupied building. He was released from the Lake County Jail on $100,000 bond the same day he was picked up. “The bond was set and met, it is our hope that he does not reoffend,” Coursey told Lake Legal News.
The murder of Hill in March was just one instance in a spate of shootings that have plagued the city for months. Eustis Police Department has also seen a pair of shootings in recent weeks and police believe they are all connected.
Coursey said earlier this month police need the public’s help. “Nobody is cooperating, “Coursey told LLN after the city’s most recent shooting. “It is very disheartening for us [police]. This is our city too. We normally don’t have this level of crime.”
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