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Search for Orlando woman’s killer continues on what would have been her 30th birthday

Search for Orlando woman’s killer continues on what would have been her 30th birthday
POLICE SAY HE WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN GEORGIA. MICHELLE: TONIGHT THE SEARCH FOR AN ORLANDO WOMAN’S KILLER CONTINUES ON WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN HER 30TH BIRTHDAY. RENISHA LEE WAS SHOT AND KILLED FEBRUARY 16 2020 AT THE PALMS MOBILE HOME PARK WHERE SHE LIVED ON ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL. HER FATHER, AN ORLANDO PASTOR, WORKS TO ADVOCATE AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE. RENISHA’S PARENTS ARE PRAYING SOMEONE WILL COME FORWARD WITH INFORMATION. >> BIRTHDAYS ARE SUPPOSE TO BE CELEBRATIONS, HAPPY, HAVING GATHERINGS WITH THE FAMILY. I DID NOT KNOW IF IT IS BECAUSE SHE WOULD HAVE BEEN 30 TODAY, BUT IT HAS JUST BEEN SO HARD ALL WEEK. >> SHE WAS COLD-BLOODED TAKEN FROM US. AND IT IS SO HARD BECAUSE THAT WAS ON OUR CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. IT WAS SO HARD. SHE WAS A SWEET PERSON. NOBODY CHILD DESERVES WHAT HAPPENED TO HER. >> NOT AT ALL. MICHELLE: THE FAMILY HAS PUT UP A $5,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OF RENISHA’S KILLER
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Search for Orlando woman’s killer continues on what would have been her 30th birthday
The search for an Orlando woman's killer continues on what would have been her 30th birthday.Renisha Lee was shot and killed Feb. 16, 2020, at the Palms mobile home park where she lived on Orange Blossom Trail.Her father, an Orlando pastor, works to advocate against gun violence.Lee's parents are praying someone will come forward with information.“Birthdays are supposed to be celebrations, happy, having gatherings with family. But today, I mean really, would have been 30 today. It's just been so hard all week,” said Renee Stovall, Lee’s mother.“She was cold-blooded taken from us, and it's so hard because it was on our anniversary, our church anniversary. Like I said she was a sweet person and nobody's child deserves what happened to her. Not at all,” said Pastor Stovello Stovall, Lee’s father. The family has put up a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Lee’s killer.Combined with the Crimeline reward, they say that's a total of $10,000.

The search for an Orlando woman's killer continues on what would have been her 30th birthday.

Renisha Lee was shot and killed Feb. 16, 2020, at the Palms mobile home park where she lived on Orange Blossom Trail.

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Her father, an Orlando pastor, works to advocate against gun violence.

Lee's parents are praying someone will come forward with information.

“Birthdays are supposed to be celebrations, happy, having gatherings with family. But today, I mean really, would have been 30 today. It's just been so hard all week,” said Renee Stovall, Lee’s mother.

“She was cold-blooded taken from us, and it's so hard because it was on our anniversary, our church anniversary. Like I said she was a sweet person and nobody's child deserves what happened to her. Not at all,” said Pastor Stovello Stovall, Lee’s father.

The family has put up a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Lee’s killer.

Combined with the Crimeline reward, they say that's a total of $10,000.