State Calls Multiple Witnesses as Julio Foolio Murder Trial Continues
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Day 2 of the Julio Foolio murder trial continues as the State of Florida calls multiple witnesses to establish the crime scene investigation. Hotel guests, law enforcement officers, and crime scene technicians take the stand to describe what happened on June 23, 2024, when rapper Charles Jones II was killed in a Tampa hotel parking lot.
The shooting endangered multiple families staying in nearby hotels. Audra Agramalante describes waking to 30-40 gunshots as bullets tore through her Home2 Suites room where she was staying with her husband and daughter's boyfriend while moving their daughter into USF. Pablo Gabbor, through a Spanish interpreter, recounts his family's vacation to visit the Tampa Zoo with his 8-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son. His wife was injured by a bullet fragment that burned her leg while they slept at the La Quinta hotel. Multiple hotels were hit by gunfire that night.
Tampa Police officers testify about responding to the scene, collecting surveillance footage from the Holiday Inn showing two males fleeing into the hotel, and taking statements from witnesses across multiple properties. Crime Scene Technician Geraldine Nunes Martinez walks the jury through her investigation, documenting bullet damage to hotel rooms and vehicles and collecting physical evidence from multiple locations. The testimony establishes the scope of the crime scene and the investigation that followed.
Alicia Andrews is charged as a principal in Julio Foolio's murder. Prosecutors allege she drove the tracker vehicle that helped locate the victim as he moved between nightclubs and hotels in Tampa. She faces life in prison if convicted. The defense argues she had no knowledge of any murder plot and was simply accompanying her boyfriend, co-defendant Isaiah Chance. This multi-witness segment shows the state building its case piece by piece.
⏰ KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO
00:00 - Judge addresses media interview concerns and imposes temporary gag order
08:54 - Audra Agramalante testifies about waking to gunshots at Home2 Suites
13:37 - Bullet hole found in hotel window, family describes 30-40 shots
23:05 - Officer describes surveillance showing two males fleeing into Holiday Inn
32:05 - Officer took statements from multiple hotel guests
38:43 - Pablo Gabbor testifies about family vacation turned nightmare
42:28 - Wife injured by bullet fragment, children aged 8 and 12 terrified
48:21 - Officer documents bullet damage at La Quinta hotel
56:52 - Crime scene tech processes hotel rooms for evidence
1:04:01 - Processing Nissan Altima with bullet damage and firearms
1:13:58 - Defense cross reveals tech doesn't know whose firearms recovered
1:18:03 - Tech confirms she swabbed firearms for DNA but doesn't analyze results
1:27:00 - State continues building foundation of investigation
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[TO BE ADDED AFTER PUBLICATION]
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