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Special: With a security camera he records the neighbor when he injects chemicals under the door of his house with a syringe

Special: With a security camera he records the neighbor when he injects chemicals under the door of his house with a syringe

When a man installed a security camera at the entrance to his home, he never saw what he was recording coming.

Umar Abdullah was only interested in finding out where a strange smell was coming from that he was sure caused reactions in them. She related that to her 10-month-old baby’s vomiting, WFLA reported, Noticias Telemundo reported.

Firefighters from Tampa, Florida had gone to his home but could not find the origin of that smell.

Abdullah took advantage of the camera and “captured” one side of his house, half hidden on the stairs, and the most worrying thing was that, with a syringe in his hands, he was a neighbor.

He had had disagreements with that man.

The man, wearing glasses, walked up the stairs without thinking much and did not knock on the door of Abdullah’s house; he bent down and squirted—or rather, injected—the material contained in the syringe.

Umar Abdullah was amazed: that test subject had ‘injected’ something into his house and it turned out to be ‘chemicals’.

In the reporting, he also linked this to the episodes in which he and his wife experienced shortness of breath and skin and eye irritation.

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The man was identified as Xuming Li and is being charged with possession of a controlled substance, Telemundo said.

He allegedly acted in that unthinkable way after complaining about the noises heard in Abdullah’s house, according to WFLA, quoted in Telemundo.

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Li, who is 36 years old, “was seen several times injecting a fluid under the door of a neighboring family in the Oxford Place project in the Tampa Palms neighborhood,” according to Telemundo.

The liquid tested positive for the narcotics methadone and hydrocodone, the media quoted said.

Other charges are against Li, who was arrested in late June 2023: “one for aggravated harassment and three for distributing a chemical agent.”

“He was also charged with assaulting a law enforcement officer for exposing a police officer to the chemicals.”

Li has to face the neighbors of his condominium as they sued him, demanding $50,000 in damages, and made it clear with good reason that his presence would create uncertainty for them. (JO)

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Source: Eluniverso

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