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Quinton Hunter: Florida gunman murders ex-GF, her partner at Narcotics Anonymous meet before killing himself

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At a Narcotics Anonymous meeting on August 8, 2022, close to Daytona Beach, a man shot his ex-girlfriend and her alleged partner before turning the pistol on himself, resulting in three fatalities. Around 7 o’clock in the evening, Ian Greenfield, 59, was fatally shot by Quinton Francis Hunter, 49, who had previously served time for illegal gunrunning and weapons possession. Ian Greenfield was attending a leased group meeting for recovering addicts behind 515 North Ridgewood Avenue. Hunter, who was also known as “Rags” on the street, allegedly kept his 33-year-old ex-girlfriend Erica Hoffman hostage while the other guests fled the venue, according to the police, according to Law&Crime.

According to the Daily Mail, Hunter disapproved of Hoffman’s friendship with Greenfield. The Narcotics Anonymous meeting had about 20 attendees. The Southeast Volusia Regional SWAT Team and Negotiations Team mobilized, according to Edgewater police, to try and defuse the situation. Hunter was not responding to either unit’s attempts to contact him within the structure. Police speculated that envy might be the cause.

According to Greenfield’s brother, Hoffman and he were supporting one another while they recovered from their drug addictions. “Ms. Hoffman’s ex-boyfriend is Mr. Hunter, and we think that Mr. Greenfield is dating her again. The state of something is unknown to us. It might have only been a friendship “police reported.

Hunter, who has a recognizable claw-mark tattoo on his face, began a Facebook live stream when he was besieged inside the structure, according to Police Chief Joseph Mahoney, but he made no comments. Hoffman and Greenfield, according to the police, were both already deceased at that time. Mahoney stated, “We tried to get in touch with the suspect to negotiate, but it was fruitless. Mahoney stated, “I’m not sure about their standing with that group because it’s a Narcotics Anonymous meeting.

He continued, “I’m not sure if they were there to support someone who has a drug problem or if they had a problem themselves. The shooting had already been completed when the special tactical squad arrived. The chief stated, “We broke into the building and discovered three deceased, including the suspect.” Mahoney continued, “At this point, we believe this to be a domestic incident and there is no more public danger.”

Reporters questioned police during the press conference about whether envy was a factor in the killings. Edgewater police stated: “Obviously there is possible envy; at this moment, it’s kind of difficult to determine if there were any further contacts.” Chunks of cider block had been torn off the doorway, and the backdoor was lying in the parking lot.

Men and women who battle addiction can attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings on a regular basis to share their stories and support one another in staying drug-free. The shooting took occurred in the front office, which is rented by Bridging the Gap, a social services support organization, according to Eric Lancaster, who described the violence as “extremely rare.” “Nothing comparable has ever existed before. He continued, “They don’t trouble our space and we don’t bother theirs. They’ve been renting that place for a few years and there has never been any violence.”

A working-class community with a population of 23,097, Edgewater is located about 20 miles south of Daytona Beach, Florida.