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'That's not enough': Attorney General Uthmeier speaks on charges against man accused of killing 3 tourists
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said his office wants to see the death penalty pursued for Ahmad Bojeh. Bojeh, 29, is currently charged with three counts of second-degree murder in connection to allegedly killing three people in Kissimmee on Jan. 17.Uthmeier, who spoke in Orlando on Feb. 12, said he hopes Bojeh will be prosecuted to the fullest in Osceola County.