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Victim of robbery near Cheaha State Park identified

Florida college student shot, killed in Alabama stopped to help adult female claiming she needed assistance, officials say

A Florida college student was shot and killed on Sunday in Alabama trying to protect himself and his girlfriend after they were plain tricked and held at gunpoint by a woman who claimed she was having trouble with her automobile, according to the Clay County (Alabama) Sheriff's Office.

In an updated news release tardily Tuesday, the Clay County Sheriff'due south Office said Adam Simjee and his girlfriend, Mikayla Paulus, who are both from Apopka, Florida, and students at the University of Central Florida, were driving forth a route when they were "flagged downwards" by a woman, later identified as Yasmine Hider, who "asked the couple if they could requite her some assistance to aid go her auto started."

"When the couple attempted to aid Hider, she produced a gun and made the couple walk dorsum into the woods," the news release said. While in the woods, Simjee pulled out a gun and "there was an exchange of gunfire."

Simjee was shot and killed, authorities said. Hider, the doubtable, was shot multiple times and taken to the hospital. Simjee's girlfriend was not injured.

The Sheriff'south Office said at some bespeak afterward the shooting, the homo'due south girlfriend noticed at that place was another woman "continuing in the woods nearby observing what was going on." That adult female was later identified as Krystal Diane Pinkins.

Deputies said Hider asked the woman for help, but she ran away. It was at this betoken that Mikayla was able to get her prison cell phone and phone call 911. When first responders arrived at the scene, they institute Mikayla performing CPR on her boyfriend, the release said.

Mikayla Paulus, the girlfriend of Adam Simjee, said these photos of them were taken virtually an hour before the two were held at gunpoint in a deadly attempted armed robbery.

A HERO

Off-camera, Mikayla told FOX 35 that Hider began request for their bank business relationship numbers shortly after they stopped to assist her. She said Hider reportedly shot her boyfriend in the stomach, and that he shot her in the leg.

She described her fellow as a "hero" who stopped the woman from hurting her at the cost of his own life.

'OFF THE Grid'

The Clay County Sheriff's Office said through its investigation, information technology received information that there may be a group of people who were "living off the filigree" nearby in the Talladega National Wood, and described the group equally "armed and potentially fierce."

Deputies and a dog tracking team found a "base camp" and a large group of tents about a half-mile from where the couple was robbed, according to the news release.

There, deputies reportedly found Pinkins and a child, who was holding a "loaded shotgun." The child reportedly put down the weapon, and Pinkins was arrested. The child was reportedly placed in country custody.

 CCSO said Pinkins was arrested on charges of endangering the welfare of a child, murder, kidnapping, and robbery. Hider, who remains at the hospital, faces charges of murder, kidnappings, and robbery.

Source: https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/apopka-man-shot-killed-in-attempted-robbery-near-cheaha-state-park-in-alabama-sheriff

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