(FL) Man who killed two home invaders cleared 02-14-02

March 1st, 2012

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February 14, 2002
LAW & DISORDER: Man who killed 2 in his home won’t be charged in deaths
By Dana Treen
Times-Union staff writer

A Jacksonville man who shot and killed two of three people who broke
into his house Jan. 19 will not face charges in the shooting during an
attack on his wife.

David Seabrook, 24, of the 1500 block of Pasco Street shot all three
people that night, killing
Anita Jackson, 24, and Michael Hayes, 29. The third person, Natalie
Partice Jackson, 26, was also was shot and eventually released from the
hospital.

Prosecutors this week charged Natalie Jackson, who is no relation to
Anita Jackson, with second-degree murder. She had been charged with
burglary and assault in the case. Florida law allows suspects in a crime
to be charged with the deaths of others who may have been killed during
the commission of a crime.

Homicide Sgt. Don Schoenfeld said Seabrook acted in self-defense.

“He is allowed to defend his home,” Schoenfeld said.

Seabrook initially left the scene but later voluntarily talked with
police about the incident.

A police report said Natalie Jackson forced her way into the home about
9:45 p.m. and began punching Seabrook’s new wife, Channel Seabrook, 19,
and beating her with a stick. The attack was the continuation of a
dispute that began earlier that day when Anita Jackson and Channel
Seabrook argued about David Seabrook.

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