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Court records: Victim in deadly shooting outside St. Pete club was acquitted of murder
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Court documents confirmed that the man killed in a shooting during a fight outside a club in St. Pete on Sunday was once acquitted of second-degree murder.
Delvin Ford, 27, died after several shots were fired outside a club around 3:19 a.m. at 901 9th Avenue South, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department. Five years earlier, court documents say he was a suspect in the deputy-involved shooting death of Marquis Golden on Jan. 23, 2020.
A letter from the Office of the State Attorney for the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida said Ford and Golden were engaged in a shootout with Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputies. That incident ended with Golden getting shot by a deputy and Ford being charged with second-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer and felonious possession of a firearm.
After a trial, Ford was found not guilty of the first two charges.
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/crime/man-killed-shooting-st-pete-club-fight-once-aquitted-murder/67-c1dac4ac-dff8-4a87-9259-eea9144b5f30