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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Zion Maurice Berroa, 23, was arrested yesterday and charged with pointing a gun at attendees of a birthday party, including children.
A Gainesville Police Department officer reported that at about 6:19 p.m. on July 19, Berroa was asked to leave a birthday party at Bouncers (3401 NW 34th Street) after an argument. Berroa reportedly walked to his car with several family members following him, telling him he should just leave.
Berroa allegedly went to his vehicle and pulled out a gun that was described by the victims as a black gun with a green light. He allegedly pointed the gun at “all the family members,” including three children; the victims said he was “wildly” pointing the gun at them and even pointed the gun at a woman holding his own child. The victims told the officer they were afraid he would shoot them.
Berroa left in his vehicle and was reportedly stopped by a police officer; the officer reported that Berroa had a black Springfield XD9 with a green light that had been placed under an infant car seat in the back of the vehicle. The gun reportedly had one round in the magazine or chamber, and there was one round on the driver’s side floor.
Post Miranda, Berroa reportedly admitted to pointing the gun at all the people outside the birthday party because he “was in fear of his life and didn’t know what they were capable of doing to him.” He said he had bought the cake for the birthday party and felt he had a right to be there.
Berroa has been charged with seven counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, three counts of child abuse without great bodily harm, and improper exhibition of a firearm. He has no local adult criminal history; he was arrested in 2022 for domestic battery and child abuse without great bodily harm, but the charges were later dropped. Judge Meshon Rawls ordered him held without bail pending a hearing on a motion from the State Attorney’s office to hold him without bail until trial; if the judge denies the motion, bail will be set at that hearing.
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