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LAKE MARY, Fla. (AP) — Sheriff's deputies say a bystander was struck in the eye and killed when two other men traded gunfire across a parking lot.
Also killed was the man whose bullet killed Daniel Strada while he stood outside a restaurant after watching a World Cup game.
Prosecutors say Victor Emanuel Brown didn't have a concealed-carry license and would have been charged with killing Strada had he survived.
Seminole County Sheriff's investigators say Brown and Jorge Vega-Rosado were fighting early Sunday in the central Florida city of Lake Mary. They say Brown fired and missed his target, striking Strada in the eye. Vega-Rosada then fired several shots, killing Brown. They say he won't be charged because he fired in self-defense.
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