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Florida rapper Julio Foolio shot and killed at Tampa hotel, lawyer says
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida rapper Julio Foolio was shot and killed in a Tampa hotel parking lot early Sunday morning.
His lawyer, Lewis Fusco, confirmed his death to CBS News affiliate WTSP-TV in Tampa.
Around 4:40 a.m., Tampa police officers were called out to a shooting reported at the Holiday Inn Tampa North, where two cars were shot at, resulting in four people getting hit by gunfire, Tampa Police spokesperson Jonee Lewis said at a news conference.
One of the victims was believed to be Charles Jones, 26, but police said his identity is pending confirmation by the medical examiner. According to WTSP, Jones is Foolio’s legal name.
Three other people were injured in the shooting.
Fusco told WTSP that that Foolio was in Tampa to celebrate his birthday at an Airbnb but was asked to leave because there were too many people at the residence. He then went to the Holiday Inn, where he was reportedly ambushed, Fusco told WTSP.
Foolio, who has over 1 million followers on Instagram, shared and promoted on his page that he was in Tampa for his birthday.
Hotel guests were not evacuated but police were on the scene to assist them if necessary, Lewis said.
Police are urging the public to provide any videos or information they may have to assist with the investigation.
“If you saw something or heard something any little detail can help us figure out what happened this morning,” Lewis said.
People can contact the Tampa Police Department at (813)231-6130.
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Josh Stein wins North Carolina governor’s race, defeating Mark Robinson, CBS News projects
Washington — Josh Stein, the North Carolina attorney general, will defeat Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson in the state’s gubernatorial race, CBS News projects.
Stein, a Democrat, is set to become the first Jewish governor in the state’s history, and previously served in the state Senate before becoming attorney general. His projected victory comes as his opponent was roiled in scandal, with a slew of inflammatory comments unearthed on a number of topics since the campaign began.
Robinson, who gained prominence in Republican circles after he delivered a viral pro-gun rights speech, has made inflammatory comments across a number of topics — from Islam to abortion to feminism — but he’s been especially vocal on LGBTQ+ issues.
Since the primary, Robinson’s campaign had been marred by the resurgence of posts he’s made online, which spurred concern among Republicans about their nominee’s prospects in the coming election. Then, in September, a CNN investigation shook the gubernatorial race, tying Robinson to a slew of incendiary, explicit and racist comments on a pornographic website more than a decade ago. Robinson denied the CNN report, while insisting that he wouldn’t drop out of the race.
Robinson, who would have been the first Black governor of North Carolina, was endorsed by former President Donald Trump ahead of the primary, who called him “Martin Luther King on steroids.” In the aftermath of the CNN report, the GOP largely distanced itself from the lieutenant governor, while Robinson lost campaign staff, and ad buys for him were not renewed.
With the projected victory, Stein is set to replace Gov. Roy Cooper, a term-limited Democrat. Democrats have frequently won gubernatorial races in North Carolina, but Republicans were eager to flip the governor’s mansion this year, with voters having elected Republicans to a number of statewide offices in recent years.
North Carolina is a major battleground state this cycle, with among the closest margins of any state Trump won in 2020. At the time, Trump’s victory seemed to set up Republican victories down the ticket. But experts have questioned whether Robinson’s presence on the ticket could hurt the former president this year.
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