Shocking Video Shows Florida Man Gunned Down in Mexican Restaurant After Arguing About Music

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Shocking Video Shows Florida Man Gunned Down in Mexican Restaurant
Socorro Camacho, 54, was allegedly shot to death Monday morning inside Antojitos Mexicanos in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after he insulted the alleged shooter about the music he opted to play on a jukebox, according to reports. WPLG-TV

Shocking surveillance video shows the moments a Florida man was allegedly gunned down in a Mexican restaurant during an argument over another man's song choice.

Socorro Camacho, 54, was allegedly shot to death Monday morning inside Antojitos Mexicanos in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after he insulted the alleged shooter about the music he opted to play on a jukebox, according to reports.

According to the footage obtained by WPLG-TV, Camacho and his purported killer were at the restaurant's bar area, when Camacho appeared to push the suspect to the floor.

The suspect responded by brandishing a gun and firing off several shots into Camacho.

As the victim tried to get away, the gunman followed him behind the bar counter, where he continued to shoot multiple rounds, according to the video.

The suspect then fled.

No arrests have been made.

"The only thing I can say is that I want police to apprehend the suspect because right now, there's nothing else we can do," the victim's brother said, according to WSVN-TV.

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Shooting, Florida, U.S. Crime, Music

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