
Florida Anger Management Therapist Arrested for Alleged Murder of Homeless Man

A shocking incident has come to light in DeLand, Florida, where a therapist specializing in anger management has been arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a homeless man. The DeLand Police Department reported that officers were called to a residence after receiving reports of an elderly man cleaning blood from the front yard and admitting to killing someone.
Details of the Incident
The suspect, identified as 46-year-old Travis McBride, allegedly placed the victim's body in the back seat of a hatchback car and then drove away, only to return to the scene later. Authorities received another call from a woman reporting the murder and identifying McBride as the perpetrator.
The victim, 51-year-old Clinton Dorsey, was allegedly killed over a dispute related to McBride's dogs. A witness claimed that McBride threatened her after the shooting, warning her not to contact the police.
Evidence and Arrest
Following an investigation, police discovered a spent 9mm shell casing and what appeared to be blood droplets near the crime scene. McBride was eventually found with the victim's body in his vehicle. Further evidence, including surveillance footage and witness testimony, linked McBride to the crime.
Legal Proceedings
Travis McBride, who runs Starting Point Mental Health, LLC and specializes in various areas such as addictions, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and anger management, has been charged with first-degree murder and is currently held without bond at the Volusia County Branch Jail. The investigation into this tragic incident is ongoing, and authorities are continuing to gather evidence and conduct interviews to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the case.
Community Impact
This alarming turn of events has left the community in shock and raised concerns about the actions of a professional specializing in mental health and anger management. As the investigation progresses, the authorities will work to ensure that justice is served for the victim and their family, while also addressing the implications of this tragic incident on the mental health profession.
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