Man Sentenced to 45 Years for Jacksonville Restaurant Murder

Man Sentenced to 45 Years for Jacksonville Restaurant Murder

Florida State Attorney Melissa Nelson announced that Quinton Burney pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2023 killing of Dawood Salman Mnaathar Allafee. Following the plea, the Honorable Jeb Branham sentenced Burney to 45 years in Florida State Prison.

On the morning of October 17, 2022, officers were notified about a dead body outside a Norwood Avenue restaurant. During the investigation, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office learned the victim, Allafee, was an employee of the restaurant. Video surveillance from the business showed Allafee entering the building just after 10 a.m. to open the restaurant, with Burney following closely behind. A short time later, the footage showed Burney chasing Allafee around the business before shooting him multiple times. Burney stole Allafee’s cellphone and keys and broke into the restaurant’s cash register. He then left the restaurant in Allafee’s car.

Police put out a citywide alert for the car, which was later found parked at a Northwest Jacksonville boat ramp. Officers saw Burney get in the car and drive off, then pulled him over and took him into custody. During a post-Miranda interview, Burney confessed to the crimes and said he threw the firearm out of the car window while driving.

The case was investigated by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Assistant State Attorney Annie Maguire.

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