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Arrest made in Paddock Mall shooting by Ocala police.

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The Ocala Police Department has made an arrest in the deadly shooting that took place at Paddock Mall. The incident occurred just days before Christmas, resulting in one man being fatally shot and a woman suffering a gunshot wound to her leg. The suspected gunman, identified as Albert Shell Jr., 39, has been taken into custody with the assistance of the United States Marshals Service. Further details are expected to be released during a news conference scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Monday.

This morning, the Ocala Police Department announced the arrest of the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at Paddock Mall. The tragic incident, which occurred shortly before Christmas, claimed the life of one man and left a woman injured. The suspected shooter, Albert Shell Jr., 39, was apprehended with the help of the United States Marshals Service. More information will be shared during a news conference set to take place later today.

Following the deadly shooting at Paddock Mall, the Ocala Police Department has revealed that the suspected gunman, Albert Shell Jr., 39, has been arrested. The incident, which occurred just days before Christmas, resulted in one fatality and one person sustaining injuries. Working in collaboration with the United States Marshals Service, Shell was taken into custody. Additional updates will be provided during a news conference scheduled for later in the day.

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