Boy, 12, called police after his mother was shot dead by white neighbour, 58, ... trends now

Boy, 12, called police after his mother was shot dead by white neighbour, 58, ... trends now
Boy, 12, called police after his mother was shot dead by white neighbour, 58, ... trends now

Boy, 12, called police after his mother was shot dead by white neighbour, 58, ... trends now

The terrified son of a woman allegedly shot dead by her neighbor through a door called the police saying 'she was only knocking on the door' minutes after the fatal shooting.

Ajike 'AJ ' Owens, 35, was struck by a single bullet to her chest in front of her son, 10, after going over to her neighbor, Susan Lorincz, 58, amid a bitter two-year dispute between the pair.

Insurance agent Lorincz told police during her interview that Owens' children had been 'trespassing' on her property in Ocala, Florida, and one threatened to 'beat her up'.

The mother-of-four went over to Lorincz' home to confront her over allegations she threw a rollerblade at one of her children earlier in the day and smashed a tablet, before swinging an umbrella at them.

Marion County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Lorincz was charged on Tuesday with manslaughter with a firearm, culpable negligence, battery, and two counts of assault.

Ajike 'AJ ' Owens (pictured), 35, was struck by a single bullet to her chest in front of her son, 10, after going over to her neighbor, Susan Lorincz, 58, amid a bitter two-year dispute between the pair

Ajike 'AJ ' Owens (pictured), 35, was struck by a single bullet to her chest in front of her son, 10, after going over to her neighbor, Susan Lorincz, 58, amid a bitter two-year dispute between the pair 

Authorities came under pressure to arrest and charge Lorincz in a case that has put Florida's divisive stand-your-ground law back into the spotlight – with Sheriff Billy Woods describing it as 'simply a killing'.

An arrest affidavit revealed that Lorincz had called 911 at 8.54pm on June 2 to complain that the children were trespassing, telling officers that they were shouting outside her door.

Minutes later, officers then received several other emergency calls advising shots heard in the area, with Lorincz calling again to say that a 'female tried to break down her door while yelling' and she shot her.

Owens reportedly told her son, 12, to call 911 after being hit by the bullet, with the young boy telling officers she ' was only knocking on the door'. She was rushed to hospital, where she later died. 

When speaking to officers after her arrest, Lorincz claimed that Owens screamed: 'I'm going to f***ing kill you!'.

She said she 'banged on the door so hard everything started shaking and she thought the door was going to come off.'

Lorincz then 'panicked' and thought: 'Oh my god she's really going to kill me this time', before fetching her firearm from a trashcan in her bedroom.

The police report states that Lorincz also claims that Owens said: 'You don't talk to my sons, I'm going to f***ing kill you!'

Insurance agent Lorincz told police during her interview that Owens' children had been 'trespassing' on her property in Ocala, Florida, and one threatened to 'beat her up'

Insurance agent Lorincz told police during her interview that Owens' children had been 'trespassing' on her property in Ocala, Florida, and one threatened to 'beat her up' 

An arrest affidavit revealed that Lorincz had called 911 at 8.54pm on June 2 to complain that the children were trespassing, telling officers that they were shouting outside her door

An arrest affidavit revealed that Lorincz had called 911 at 8.54pm on June 2 to complain that the children were trespassing, telling officers that they were shouting outside her door

Owens reportedly told her son, 12, to call 911 after being hit by the bullet, with the young boy telling officers she ' was only knocking on the door'. She was rushed to hospital, where she later died

Owens reportedly told her son, 12, to call 911 after being hit by the bullet, with the young boy telling officers she ' was only knocking on the door'. She was rushed to hospital, where she later died

Lorincz said that she fired the Remington 380 gun from her kitchen and admitted to owning a 22 Ruger – claiming she only purchased the gun 'for protection after an altercation' with Owens.

She told cops that she felt like she was in 'mortal danger' and was 'fearful for her life', before claiming she 'never intended to hit the victim' and she 'hit really high'.

Lorincz was seen hanging her head as she walked with her hands cuffed behind her back following her arrest, is expected to make a virtual appearance before a judge on Thursday. 

An affidavit also shows that there were two surveillance cameras inside of Lorincz residents, with one facing the patio and the other attached to the sliding door.

She claimed that the cameras are functional but only record motion and 'at night sometimes do not capture' anything.'

The cameras are accessible through her phone, and after initially declining to give the passcode, Lorincz handed over the phone and officers could not see any recording after 8.40pm the night of the incident. She denied deleting any recordings.

A patched bullet hole, upper right, is seen on a door where Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four was shot and killed on Friday night

A patched bullet hole, upper right, is seen on a door where Ajike Owens, a 35-year-old mother of four was shot and killed on Friday night

Lorincz said that she fired the Remington 380 gun from her kitchen and admitted to owning a 22 Ruger – claiming she only purchased the gun 'for protection after an altercation' with Owens

Lorincz said that she fired the Remington 380 gun from her kitchen and admitted to owning a 22 Ruger – claiming she only purchased the gun 'for protection after an altercation' with Owens

Authorities came under pressure to arrest and charge Lorincz in a case that has put Florida's divisive stand-your-ground law back into the spotlight – with Sheriff Billy Woods describing it as 'simply a killing'

Authorities came under pressure to arrest and charge Lorincz in a case that has put Florida's divisive stand-your-ground law back into the spotlight – with Sheriff Billy Woods describing it as 'simply a killing' 

Owens' home in Ocala, Florida, where she lived with her four kids, was close to the property of Lorincz

Owens' home in Ocala, Florida, where she lived with her four kids, was close to the property of Lorincz

Officers also admitted that Lorincz was left in possession of her phone for two hours after being placed inside of a police car – and footage shows her accessing it briefly.

However, it is unclear what she did on the phone from the view of the camera, and it was subsequently taken into evidence.

Lorincz also claimed that Owens previously ripped a 'metal no trespassing sign' out of the ground and threw it at her, but no arrests were ever made.

Police records show that authorities have been called at least six times since 2021 in relation to Lorincz and Owens.

In February 2022 and April 2023, Lorincz complained that Owens' dog was on her property and accused Owens of opening her mailbox – though no mail was missing.

Lorincz had no official criminal records prior to

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