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Tampa Mayor on Killer: 'Bring His Head To Me'

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While authorities continue the manhunt for a killer believed to be responsible for three murders in Tampa, Florida, Mayor Bob Buckhorn passionately demanded police find the person responsible. Interim Police Chief Brian Dugan also ensured that the community should continue with Halloween festivities as planned.