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EXONERATED: Concealed Carry Holder Who Fatally Shot Aggressor Inside Florida Walgreens Cleared of Charges Under Stand Your Ground Law
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EXONERATED: Concealed Carry Holder Who Fatally Shot Aggressor Inside Florida Walgreens Cleared of Charges Under Stand Your Ground Law

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 23, 2025 6:41 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 23, 2025
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MIRAMAR, FL — A man who fatally shot another during a heated confrontation inside a Walgreens has been cleared of all charges after prosecutors determined the shooting was an act of self-defense.

The incident took place just before noon on February 3, 2025, at a Walgreens located at the corner of Miramar Boulevard and Palm Avenue. According to police and prosecutors, 28-year-old Jamie Taylor was shopping inside the store when he was approached and confronted by 27-year-old Anthony Souvenir, a man he had never met before.

What began as a verbal exchange escalated quickly. Taylor later told investigators that Souvenir accused him of looking at his girlfriend and became increasingly aggressive, ultimately threatening Taylor and pulling a firearm. Fearing for his life, Taylor, who holds a valid Florida concealed weapons permit, drew his own weapon and fired, striking Souvenir.

Souvenir was transported to a local hospital in extremely critical condition but later died from his injuries. Taylor was arrested at the scene and initially charged with manslaughter.

In a major development announced on April 14, 2025, the Broward County State Attorney’s Office dropped all charges after reviewing surveillance footage and other evidence. They concluded Taylor had acted within the bounds of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows individuals to use deadly force if they reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm.

“All charges, including homicide, manslaughter and accompanying charges, have been dismissed,” said Taylor’s attorney, Andy Rier, who emphasized that Taylor was the true victim in the encounter.

Taylor told NBC6 he waived his Miranda rights and spoke freely to police without legal counsel, believing he had done nothing wrong and had acted purely to defend himself.

“Unfortunate that it had to happen,” Taylor said. “I just know that at the moment it was kill or be killed.”

Though the in-store surveillance video reportedly supports Taylor’s account, it has not been released to the public. Authorities confirmed no other customers were harmed, but many witnessed the incident and were offered support from social workers and victim advocates.

Self-Defense Insight

This case underscores a critical reality for concealed carriers: even a justified defensive shooting can initially result in arrest and serious charges. Jamie Taylor spent weeks facing the weight of the legal system despite acting within the law.

Carriers must not only be prepared to defend their lives, but also be ready to defend their actions legally. It’s essential to know your state’s self-defense laws, invoke your right to remain silent, and seek legal counsel immediately after an incident. The article “Steps to Take After a Defensive Shooting” offers essential guidance for anyone who may find themselves in a similar situation.

Knowing the law saved Jamie Taylor’s life twice—first in the moment, and again in court. Let his case be a powerful reminder of the responsibilities that come with carrying a firearm.

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