Jacksonville gaming community speaks out after hammer attack over online argument

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A New Jersey 20-year-old man appeared in court Thursday after he allegedly flew from his home to Florida to assault another gamer.

Gift for gamers: This $90 TV console has 45,000+ preloaded games– A New Jersey 20-year-old man was ordered to be held without bond Thursday on charges that heAccording to Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper, Edward Kang flew from New Jersey to Fernandina Beach, bought a hammer and broke into another gamer’s house to try to kill him. What led to the confrontation is unknown.This isn’t the first time that tempers escalated in the gaming community.

Anna Stacia Leanord aspires to become a professional actress but said gaming has always been an outlet for her. At First Coast eSports Alliance, gamers also receive coaching from Sarmie along with honing their crafts. Sarmie was the previous owner of Ace Arena but said the pandemic shut him down, so he brought his equipment to this game room.

 

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