The numbers could still change considering four individuals were in life-threatening condition following shootings in December, two of them by police. His 2-year-old daughter was there when he was shot but was not injured and was brought to the police station to be reunited with family, police said. Its an unsolved mystery that haunts Hughes and her family and one ofJacksonville's 162 homicides in 2022, according to the Times-Union's unofficial data. Still, there's been no break in the case and no word. Sunday, May 14th TV listings for Court TV (WPXC-TV2) Jacksonville, FL Today; Tomorrow; Tuesday, May 2; Wednesday, May 3; . The Florida Senate on Wednesday approved a sweeping elections bill aimed at continuing Republican leaders' efforts to crack down on voter-registration groups and ensuring Gov. Two of the police shootings in 2022 were life-threatening. There was nothing more that they could do with it.. "Unknown" was listed as the nature of their injuries on the police report. Dec. 2, 2017: Quasean LatrelleTrotter, 20, AriyanLarondakJohnson,19, and ArielleTrotter, not yet 1, were found dead in a fire-damaged home at8916 India Ave. News reports indicatedthe couple was shot, and the child died from smoke inhalation. The crime is being treated as a homicide as police investigate. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $3,000, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS or dial **TIPS (star star 8477) on your cell phone. We need closure because still to this day, I can't sleep at night.". And several big cities, including Chicago, have seen the number of murder cases resulting in at least one arrest dip into the low to mid-30% range. Learn about careers at Cox Media Group. It's almost like you're revictimizing the family.". Now his website databasecontains information on1,500-plusunsolved Jacksonvillehomicides, plusothers from 50 Florida counties, 46 U.S. statesand three othercountries, These days,Backmann saidhe now considers himself "a victim's advocate or a survivor. February was the safest month at nine deaths, while the previous two years had been December with only seven and eight killings. But all I want is closure.. There is no known suspect information at this time. And in Durham, North Carolina, between 2017 and 2021 just 41% of gun homicide cases resulted in at least one arrest. First Coast Crime Stoppers sign place in the yard of a homicide victim. As a footnote, The Times-Unions numbers may vary somewhat from the Sheriffs Office due to some procedural differences. it is deemed justifiable. Parchem's case was his first homicideas lead investigator . McDuffey said one day when she went to visit her childrens graves, the headstones were missing. He said he refuses to let this become an unsolved cold case and said dealing with this every day for the past four years has been one of the worst feelings ever. 2023 www.jacksonville.com. You know, because he could have got caught in the line of fire," Legaspi says. Nov. 18, 2020:Shooting at 6400MacyAve. at an Arlington Football Association game. The city's per capita homicide rate remains abnormally high and its murder solve rate is among the lowest in the nation, hitting just 36% last year. They told News4JAX Jackson had just celebrated her 31st birthday on July 21, the day before she was shot to death inside a home on Prospect Street. Action News Jax facebook feed(Opens a new window), Action News Jax twitter feed(Opens a new window), Action News Jax youtube feed(Opens a new window), Download the Action News Jax app for live updates on breaking stories, Video shows Nashville police officer, female driver shoot one another outside Dollar General store, FHP: One dead in ATV accident at Hog Waller Campground & ATV Resort, Death investigation underway after man found dead on side of road in Cedar Hills, INVESTIGATES: I want to throw up; Parents complaining about fights, brawls at Fruit Cove Middle, Traffic Alert: Motorcyclist killed in crash outside of St. Johns Town Center. And recently veteran Oakland homicide detective Phong Tran was arrested and arraigned after the Alameda County district attorney's office accused him of paying a witness thousands of dollars to lie in a murder case that resulted in two men getting life sentences. Final autopsy results concluded that she died from a gunshot wound. A JSO detective said he decided to revisit the case when he looked at the file and noticed there havent been any leads for some time. Murder of Amore Wiggins. "We have re-interviewed people and had the opportunity to look back through this case, some information I gleaned from her daughter over the last couple of days. "This case is quite a tragedy," said . Aug. 22, 2018: Undetermined death at 2126PlacedaSt. as Annie Ruth Miller, 35, was found dead in the roadway, with Deborah Sharon Ziegler, 58, dead in a nearby vehicle. In 2021, Jacksonville's homicide total dropped 30 percent. All victims have been submitted by law enforcement or the victims' families. WAYCROSS, Ga. It's a desolate area. St. Johns County Sheriff's Office deputies found the 39-year-old woman with a rope tied tightly around her neck and stabbed numerous times with an ice pick and a steak knife. He has since been highly visible to the public at significant police briefings and updates. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jacksonville homicide detectives are investigating after a man was found dead late Sunday in the 5200 block of Harlow Road. Four years since unsolved murder of young Jacksonville couple, 11-month-old baby girl. *Reading the PDF document(s) on this page requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader available free from, Anyone with any information on any homicide is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office at The kids were home alone that night and McDuffie told police someone broke in. One victims gender was unaccounted for due to being a fetus. Hughes, who lives in Baker County,called the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office the next dayand reported him missing. A 2003 lab test found profiles for a woman and two men, one apparently Kawaf. April 30, 2013: BarbaraParchem,67, was reported missing on April 6when she didnt show up for work at the Village Inn on North Ponce de LeonBoulevard in St. Augustine. Those two murder convictions have been tossed out. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $10,000, contact Crime Stoppers at1-866-845-TIPSor dial **TIPS (star star 8477) on your cell phone. "What's helping us is the technology these days, not only with the latent prints, the DNA, the genetic genealogywhich is solving a lot of cases now, andBallistics Identification System, connecting all of these casings to other crimes.". Cases like that frustrate him as well as encouragethe Cold Case teamto seek out new leads, no matter how long it's been, "It's all of the above; obviously you don't want any case unsolved, but it does put a fire to you when you look at these and you find stuff there,"Warkentien said. The Elkton woman was reported missing on April 6 of that year afternot showing up for work at her North Ponce de Leon Boulevard restaurant. The victim has been mourned, his or her remains now buried or cremated to be visited by friends and family. They looked into things and they just went nowhere, Warkentien said. Aug. 10, 2013: Jazmine DestinieShelton, 13,and best friend Megan Rene Simmons, 14, werekilled when multiple shots were fired into their5221Missouri Ave.trailer homein a possible drug-related drive-by. A murder is a homicide committed with criminal intent. Along with that mystery, remains another unanswered question at Restlawn Cemetary where her children were buried. In the Cook homicide, detective Ray Reeves said evidence is being testedin the hopes that a hint of a suspect appears. More murders across America are going unsolved, exacerbating the grief of families already reeling and worsening the largely cracked trust between police and the public, especially communities of color most affected by gun violence. Twenty-seven of the victims were female, well ahead of the 16 killed in 2021. The now-66-year-old woman said she still grieves. I still burn candles for them, especially on their anniversary, 4th of July, said the victims mother Betty McDuffie. Amore Joveah Wiggins, formerly known as Opelika Jane Doe (born January 1, 2006 - c. 2011) was a formerly unidentified murder victim whose skeletal remains were found in a trailer park in Opelika, Alabama. U.S. murder clearance or solve rates have hit an all-time low. Unsolved Crimes - First Coast Crime Stoppers Unsolved Crimes Daryl Cauley Shot and Killed on Philips Highway January 04, 2023 Submit a Tip On December 31st, Daryl Cauley was shot and killed at 2300 Philips Hwy. This helps itsCold Case Initiativereview, investigateand prosecute the hundreds of violent crimes that had so far eluded resolution for years. Sheriff Scotty Rhoden said it appeared they may have died a couple of days ago. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. December 12, 2021 marks four years since a Jacksonville couple and their baby girl were killed in their own home. A manslaughter is a homicide committed with either criminal intent or culpable negligence. I have a binder that sits in my office next to me every day I come to work, and it is this case. The driver is believed to be a football coach. | Jacksonville Florida Times-Union USA TODAY NETWORK, 162 Jacksonville homicides in 2022: Who died, where and how. Anyone with information that could help police in their investigation is urged to contact the Sheriffs Office at, Philip Hetzner Homicide ***Enhanced Reward $10,000***. To remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-TIPS. For Action News on the go, sign up for Action News Mobile & Email alerts. For his part, Waters has been steadfast that it's not as bad as it looks and to stay the course. Anyone with information that could help police in their investigation is urged to contact the Sheriffs Office at 904-630-0500 or emailJSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. Prince was killed, and an 11-year-old and the coach wounded. Missing woman:Conviction upheld against husband in Jacksonville cold-case murder of Bonnie Haim, "Then the pain coupled with no resolution, not knowing and just no answers," Curry said. DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. There are 49 unsolved murders in the Jacksonville area as of Dec. 12, said the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Copyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved. Copyright 2023 NPR. The 32210 ZIP Code on the Westside also is atop the most dangerous areas as far as killings with six. Anabo's family believes the suspect is a man who sold Anabo a truck that turned out to be stolen. McDuffie told police she found a window on the rear door open that had previously been closed. Arrests, race and gender: Police made murder arrests in at least 51 cases. His strategies have failed. After no leads for years, new tests were done onDNA samples from the 1999homicide of convenience store ownerSaad Kawafin an ambush at his Deerwood home. "There was some type of a relationship that was there. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $50,000contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS or dial **TIPS (star star 8477) on your cell phone. We are currently working to correct these mistakes. Updated: 6:26 AM EDT April 29, 2023. If you have information on an unsolved murder please . Looking further into this, according to the same page, roughly 36,831 of those cold cases have been solved, leaving around 19,064 unsolved homicides in Florida, and making the state's homicide clearance rate around 66%. The FDLE then confirmed who the DNA belonged to,leading to the arrest of retired Jacksonville sheriff's detective William Robert Baer Jr., 65, and his former wife, Melissa Jo Schafer on murder charges. And as always, fresh tips on a cold case can still be sent anonymously to First Coast Crime Stoppers, which are passed on to police. He said theyhave been very fortunateto solve some very old cases, and that speaks to the work his detectives are doing with new technology as well as theirinvestigative experience. In addition, judges, prosecutors and juries have higher evidence and procedure standards than in the 1960s when 90-plus% of homicides were listed as solved. "We don't have a lot of trace evidence, DNA evidence that we are waiting on pending results in this case," Russell said. That's substantially higher than the three killed in 2021, two Black and one white. ", Case solved:DNA leads to arrest in 1985 Christmas Eve kidnapping, rape and slaying of Jacksonville girl, 17. Anabo's son is doing OK, given the circumstances, he says. Trevon Bullard, 18,Royale DVon Smith Jr.,18,andJercobyDaShadGroover,19, weredead. There were two murder-suicides in 2022, compared to none in 2021. ", "I am a big believer in engaging my community, and some of the things I created in the Sheriff's Office were doing just that to go out and work on the issue of violent crime," he reiterated again the next month in another forum. Germany, for example, consistently clears well over 90% of its murders. In the last decade, Jacksonville has lost 1,362 lives as a result of homicides. Hispanics, at six homicides, declined from nine in 2020. I'm just glad he ran the other way instead of following his dad. The males went from 113 to 134. [1] The murder is still unsolved. But she also believesthe community needs to step up and start talking withlaw enforcement to help solve these unsolved killings like her son's. Anyone with information that could help police in their investigation is urged to contact the Sheriffs Office at904-630-0500or emailJSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. Peterson is urging anybody who may have information as to what happened to call police. Deadliest part of town: 32209 ZIP code proves to be Jacksonville's killing fields year after year. Similarly the Sheriffs Office has listed deaths of fetuses in past homicides of the mothers but doesnt for one in 2022. Ultimately, the desire to solve a case can be "personal," Russell he said. Waters outpolls Lakesha Burton in race spotlighting violent crime, In Jacksonville sheriff race, one candidate says more tax money 'absolutely necessary', Prince was killed, and an 11-year-old and the coach wounded, 32209 ZIP code proves to be Jacksonville's killing fields year after year, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. A 25-year-old unsolved murder is getting new attention. And now, more than 39 years later, Debra O'Quinn's murder remains unsolved. Anyone with information about any homicide can contact the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office at (904) 630-0500 or e-mail police at JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. Similarly, there have been 11 young people whose lives were cut shortat 11 to 20 years old and 16 in all of 2021. This station is part of Cox Media Group Television. July 4, 1987: Yvonne andBilalian Pinckney, 14- and 10-year-old siblings,were killed in theirhome on Brook Forest Drive in Jacksonville's Moncrief community. " We have a lot of work to do, there's no denying that. "I actually found out by a complete stranger messaging me on Instagram at like 9:30 in the morning," Anlage said. Baer was recently sentenced to life without parole for first-degree murder, kidnapping, armed robbery and aggravated battery, whileSchaferaccepted a plea deal onmurder and armed-robbery charges in exchange for testifying and faces sentencing in December, the State Attorney's Office said. Visit website. "I mean it's almost a year. " We have had 33 cases that have been resolved and an arrest has been made or conviction obtained. On the morning of Oct. 17, 2020, someone showed up at the apartment where he was staying. Please help bring closure to his grieving family. [Full story on Matthews homidice]. Waters is from the old regime that has seen 100-plus homicides for a decade and a ghastly 177 two years ago. I feel somebody knows something, somebody heard something, McDuffie said. Freddie Farah was killed May 22, 1974, in an attempted armed robbery at his Jacksonville grocery store. Similarly, a case occasionally may not be ruled ahomicideuntil a year later. Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines. ", Case closed: Arrests and resolutions can occur years and years later. DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. There are 49 unsolved murders in the Jacksonville area as of Dec. 12, said the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. "My biggest concern, and I prayed about this, there are about 100 people walking around Oakland now who will not be walking around Oakland at the end of the year," McAleenan says. The FBI defines a murder "cleared" if a suspect has been identified and arrested. "If somebody has information, if a family feels that nobody cares anymore, theymight see this and realize somebody does care," he said. (View additional homicide details by clicking or tapping on the entry or see more homicide entries by scrolling down.). Cases that involved some form of domestic relations rose to 21 from nine the previous year. More evidence was tested in 2014, determining what had been found under Kawafs fingernails matched blood on his shirt. Andthere was no sign of forced entry at the home. Police at the time said the 31-year-old woman was targetted and released surveillance photos of the hooded, masked gunman and the SUV he drove away in -- which was later discovered to be a stolen vehicle. Century mark: The city eclipsed 100 homicides for the 11th straight year. Anyone with any information on any homicide is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at 904-630-0500 or email us at JSOCrimeTips@JaxSheriff.org. They were in a vehicle stopped at New Kings Road and West Moncrief Road when gunfire erupted from another vehicle. In. "That kind of stuff either doesn't exist in my dad's case," he said. Even smaller bits of evidence have led to arrests decades after a homicide. Anyone with information that could help police in their investigation is urged to contact the Sheriffs Office at 904-630-0500 or emailJSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. More than half of all murder cases in Jacksonville this year remain unsolved, Action News Jax facebook feed(Opens a new window), Action News Jax twitter feed(Opens a new window), Action News Jax youtube feed(Opens a new window). "He saw everything. Detectives interviewed McDuffie again recently and they said she brought a few things to their attention. Murder capital of Florida:In 2021, Jacksonville's homicide total dropped 30 percent. Lets get some closure and find the killers of this horrific murder. White victims totaled 37 compared to 27 the previous year. Witnesses can also anonymously contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-8477 (TIPS),rewards@fccrimestoppers.comor via the P3 Tips mobile app atbit.ly/3pYupP3. But that mistrust is also bred by the department's chronic dysfunction. As a footnote, the Times-Unions numbers may vary somewhat from the Sheriffs Office due to some procedural differences. "They just had to make sure thatI knew that they were working on the case because I filed a complaint against my detective for the way he did communicate when he did communicate. Family members say they believe Tevin went to the shopping center to meet someone he knew. Copyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved. "You don't have to have picture evidence, but a little is super important and would help.". Young victims 11 to 20 years old made up the third-worst rate with 26 victims, well over the prior year's 16. When police arrived, they found the children dead in separate bedrooms. Cold case:Jacksonville police seek tips in 2013 cold-case homicide of Raines High senior, Unsolved:Hopes are high as Jacksonville detectives reopen 1991 cold-case homicide. The main one is The Times-Union goes by the date the injuries happened, not when the person actually died or when it was determined to be ahomicide. Four years since unsolved murder of young Jacksonville couple, 11-month-old baby girl JACKSONVILLE, Fla. December 12, 2021 marks four years since a Jacksonville couple and their baby girl. According to Project: Cold Case, there were roughly 55,895 unsolved murders between 1980 and 2019 in Florida. Northeast Florida has thousands of cold cases, defined asan unsolved criminal investigation of a homicide or abduction "that has stopped being actively pursued because of a lack of evidence," according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. As always, the Sheriff is committed to finding answers for the families and seeking justice for the victims.. Suspended investigation. Backmann said he is realistic, knowing physical evidence gathered 13 years ago just might not be enough to help. Oakland detectives released security camera footage and the license plate number of the suspected get-away car. The Times-Union is not listing it for consistency. That's an average of about 136 a year and a person killed every two to three days. TV Schedule for Court TV (WPXC-TV2) Jacksonville, FL. June 11, 2018: Aggravated battery at 7219RutledgePearson Drive. The all-time record is unclear, but The Times-Union has been told there were even more in the1980s. Learn about careers at Cox Media Group. "And then is just gets grows and grows" all year. All rights reserved. In 2021, Jacksonville's homicide total dropped 27%. June 29, 2014: Judith Henry, 41,and 17-year-old daughter DeniseAsakayRickman were found dead in a home at 5628 S. Shady Pine St. Detectives were looking at whether the deaths might be connected to an earlier burglary. The Baker County Sheriffs Office said deputies were called shortly before 11:30 a.m. Monday to the home on Sawtooth Road off of Steel Bridge Road near the Florida-Georgia state line and found the bodies of the two men in different parts of the house -- one in a hallway and the other in a bedroom. ", "But we are obviously still not quite there as far as bringing that person responsible to justice,"Russell said. He's making the Honor Roll and trying to stay positive. Other reasons for the further decline in murder clearance rates, experts say, include chronic police staffing and recruiting problems, and the fact that more murders are committed with firearms, which can result in fewer witnesses and less physical evidence. - An unsolved double homicide in Jacksonville involving a young brother and sister is getting renewed attention more than 30 years later. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to. "But look what happens in the world.". Regularly, Laufenberg says when placing the crosses he'll find family or friends of a victim praying or just gazing in stunned silence at the lives cut short, "They'll stop and look and strike up a conversation and they mention not infrequently that the relative whose cross they're looking at, that case, hasn't been solved yet.". 2023 www.jacksonville.com. In front yard of Oakland's Saint Columba Catholic Church along bustling San Pablo Ave, a garden of simple, wooden, white crosses with the names and ages of the dead grows with every killing. One Jacksonville mom is using National Crime Victims' Rights Week to remind others that they can survive tragedy after she lost her son to gun violence. Of the 56 suspects, there were 42 Black males, eight white males, three Black females, two white females and one Hispanic male. JACKSONVILLE, FL- Behind a steel door, locked away in a restricted area of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, sits the cold case files. When Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Currythinks of homicide cases that have gone unsolved for years, even decades, he said he cannot imagine being a parent or sibling of someone killed with no suspect in sight. There's a new sheriff in town, but T.K. "People don't want to cooperate, people don't want to come to court and testify. My babies didnt deserve that. "It's definitely frustrating. . "It's still emotional every day coming in here, you know?" Unsolved: Hopes are high as Jacksonville detectives reopen 1991 cold-case homicide Kara Trimmer remembers when Jacksonville police contacted her late Oct. 28, 2015, telling her they had found. The driver was listed in critical condition, and an 11-year-old passenger was in stable condition. 20K views, 589 likes, 77 loves, 5 comments, 45 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from El flako 483: La mejor serie de investigacin criminal 2023 I would like to know something. The guy went and stuck something in the ground and said theyd call me back and they never called me, McDuffie told News4Jax in 2012. Sept. 18, 2014:Angelia EllaMangum,19, andTjhishaMonique Ball,18, both from Tampa, were found dead on the side ofthe 9800 block of Sisson Drive. Now hes revisiting the case and starting from scratch. Kara Trimmer remembers when Jacksonville police contacted her late Oct. 28, 2015, telling her they had found her 61-year-old mother dead in her home on Harlow Boulevard. "Communities that are especially impacted by gun violence believe that the police are ineffective or indifferent, and as a result, they're less willing to cooperate and provide information the police need to have successful investigations," says Cook, who has several research articles on the topic coming out. So far this year, there have been 105 murders. A Florida-born, Emmy Award winning journalist and proud NC A&T SU grad. However, police are hopeful with the use of DNA and preserved evidence from the case, they will be able to bring the. I went out there and I asked them where my childrens grave was. A neighbor said she thinks it involved a purse snatching by some boys and that Johnson was shot because he didnt want to be a part of it. It's an unsolved mystery that haunts Hughes and her family and one of Jacksonville's 162 homicides in 2022, according to the Times-Union's unofficial data. McDonald's father also was a victim of gun violence just two years before. JSO is investigating and interviewing witnesses. On Sunday, Jan. 2nd, Tevin Robinson was found shot inside a vehicle at the Highland Square Shopping Plaza on Dunn Ave. Yvonne Pinkney was 14 and her brother Balalian Pinkney was 10 when they were killed on July 4, 1987. Active investigation. MACCLENNY, Fla. Two men were found dead in a Baker County home, authorities said Monday, August 1st. Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect a November death that JSO no longer rules a homicide. Additional counties and states will be added to this database as time and funding permit. In the previous year 12 homicides also were ruled justifiable, and there was one excusable and one accidental. "You know, if there's anything, you know, even if they didn't do anything, that'd be nice to know. Interviewed then, detectiveGlenn Warkentien said there are still no leads into whoever killed the siblings earlythat July 4in theirhome on Brook Forest Drive. It also marked the seventh straight year with at least 120. After an FBI tip, a 16-mile search through a remote area on Flagler Estates found her body. If you have any information, no matter how small you think it is, about Dana's hit and run death, please call the Florida Highway Patrol at (904) 695-4000 or Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at (904) 630-0500. Raising awareness also means rekindling old memories that "could be helpful to us," he said. "That's where the value comes in putting fresh investigative eyes on the cases that usetechnology every day.". Deadliest and safest ZIP codes: The 32209 ZIP code in the Moncrief/Grand Park area maintained its spot with the most homicides, 19, one shy of its total in 2021. Worst and best months: July topped the calendar year with 16 homicides followed by 15 each in April and September. Theworst has been the aforementioned 178 in and also 161 in 2019. "He was able to call 911 and give some details before he died, but not enough to catch his killer.". The other terminology to note is the difference between a homicide and a murder: They are not interchangeable. That makes the U.S. among the worst at solving murders in the industrialized world. Hughes says her son was well-mannered and had been working at Amazonbut was waiting to surprise her with the news that he had earneda certificate that would allow him to become a security guard. PREVIOUS: As Jacksonville has reachedthe 50-homicide mark on May 1, The Times-Union continuesto document the citys violence for nearly 20 years officially back to 2006. Its usually only a matter of a few cases though. For example, if a suspect is dead, can't be extradited or prosecutors refuse to press charges. Jacksonville Beach police have released the name of a 33-year-old father of four who was gunned down in front of his 2-year-old daughter. According to numbers Action News requested last week from. Ka-NekiaHughes tried to contact her son Sylvester Jenkins on his 29th birthday on Aug. 4. "When the integrity of a conviction is at issue in one case, it raises questions in every other case that the detective has investigated.". UPDATED: To see the most recent information about Jacksonville homicides, visit our latest data page:As Jacksonville marks 100 homicides in 2022, here's where people are dying and which cases remain unsolved.

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