Warnings Ignored? Scrutiny Grows Over Avalon Heights After USF Murders

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Newly released court documents show complaints about Hisham Abugharbieh’s anger and violence were allegedly ignored by Avalon Heights before two USF doctoral students were killed; families question background checks and surveillance at the off-campus complex as Abugharbieh faces two counts of first-degree murder, a recent arrest involving his sister, and investigators seek tips as they build the case near the Howard Frankland Bridge.
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