"Before the official announcement, police told the victims’ families.
Casimar Naiboa, whose son Anthony was the third victim, went to the McDonald’s that afternoon to see what was going on.
Hours later, Detective Austin Hill told the father the news.
"I was speechless," Casimar Naiboa said. "I was happy they finally got this guy, but at the same time, I couldn’t believe it.
"Finally, this nightmare is over."
While the news conference unfolded in downtown Tampa, he sat in his son’s room and talked about what the arrest meant to him.
"We are relieved, I am thankful for the police, for everybody, who supported the families in these moments of grieving and pain," the father said. "It is just a relief that finally this guy is off the street, no more scaring people, and hurting people. He won’t be killing anyone else and hurting families. Now we have to see the face of our son’s killer."
"Seeing this guy standing there, it hurts, it hurt me. This guy killed my son, this coward."
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