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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Eric Rashawn Washington, 38, was arrested early this morning after allegedly taking a woman’s purse and hitting her in the face with a gun.
A Gainesville Police Department officer responded to the Circle K at 1515 N. Main Street at about 2 a.m. this morning, where the victim said she offered to buy Washington a fountain drink, but when he added more items to the purchase, she walked out of the store because she did not want to buy all the items. She said she sat down on the curb outside the store, and Washington forcefully took her purse and started looking through it. She said she pushed him to get her purse back, then he pulled out a handgun; she backed up but decided to try to get her purse back, and he hit her in the face with the gun. She said Washington went back into the store with her purse, so she followed him inside, where he grabbed her and patted her down before the two were separated.
A search incident to Washington’s arrest reportedly produced a Glock 23 handgun.
Post Miranda, Washington reportedly said he did not understand his rights but spontaneously said he was a “Guardian” who was “supposed to discharge and kill her.” He also reportedly said the victim had taken his wallet and thrown it somewhere and that she had a weapon.
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The victim reportedly consented to a search that did not produce a wallet or weapon. A search of the area also did not produce a wallet or weapon.
Officers reviewed video surveillance from the store and saw Washington and the victim at the soda fountain before they approached the cash register. The victim then bought her items and left; Washington left a short time later and walked in the same direction as the victim. The altercation was not captured by cameras, but Washington reentered the store a short time later with the purse and started going through it. The victim was then seen entering the store, and Washington grabbed the victim and patted her down.
Washington has been charged with armed robbery, battery, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Court documents indicate that he is currently homeless and has been in Alachua County for about 18 years. He has two felony convictions (none violent) and three misdemeanor convictions (none violent). Judge Walter Green set bail at $25,000.
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