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A family in Jacksonville is demanding justice following the shooting death of Noah Sullivan, captured on Facebook Live. The disturbing incident, which drew nearly 90,000 views, shows Noah pleading for help before the video goes dark. His daughter, Makaylee Sullivan, is advocating for her father and expressing concerns over the lack of arrests made in the case. The community is rallying for answers as investigations continue into this heartbreaking incident.
Jacksonville, Florida – A family is seeking justice after the tragic shooting death of 41-year-old Noah Sullivan, which was captured during a Facebook Live stream on September 2. The incident occurred on Paul Avenue and has since gained significant attention, with the livestream accumulating nearly 90,000 views. Noah Sullivan was a father of six, and his daughter, 21-year-old Makaylee Sullivan, is demanding answers regarding her father’s death.
During the livestream video, which lasted about 45 minutes, Noah was seen interacting with two women known to the family. Reports indicate that Noah was attempting to remove a phone from the women and insisting they leave. The video abruptly goes dark following screams and a single gunshot, with Noah reportedly crying out that he was dying.
After the shooting, one of the women involved called the police. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office confirmed that two individuals were detained for questioning that night. However, more than three weeks later, no arrests have yet been made, raising concerns for the family and the community.
Makaylee Sullivan expressed her deep sorrow upon identifying her father’s body and described the emotional toll of losing him “because of stupidity.” She is particularly distressed that the video of her father’s death remains online, suggesting it could negatively affect his children. Makaylee is also managing the challenges of caring for her newborn child, who was born six weeks premature, adding to her burden during this difficult time.
In her pursuit of justice for her father, Makaylee has publicly stated that she will not give up, even if it takes years for resolution. She feels there should have been an arrest based on the circumstances depicted in the livestream and Noah’s evident distress over the situation. The investigation is still ongoing, although the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has declined to share any further details at this time.
Attempts to reach the two women involved for comments have been unsuccessful thus far. In an effort to support Noah Sullivan’s family during this difficult time, a GoFundMe page has been created.
This tragic incident raises various questions about public safety, the role of digital platforms in documenting crime, and the legal responses to such events. The community is watching closely as the investigation unfolds, hoping for justice and clarity regarding Noah Sullivan’s untimely death.
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