Mount Dora man sentenced to three decades in prison for attempted murder

TAVARES, Fla.—A man convicted of shooting a woman twice in Mount Dora last year has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, according to the Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office.

In March 2023, Mount Dora Police Department responded to the 1500 block of Pine Avenue on a report of a shooting and when they arrived, they found a woman in a 2010 Nissan passenger vehicle suffering from two gunshot wounds. The victim told police “Jason,” later identified as Jason Jameel Ganga, shot her while she was attempting to leave. There were two bullet holes through her driver’s side window, an affidavit in the case states.

Police found Ganga underneath a bed, grabbed his legs and pulled him out. As they pulled him out, they saw he was holding a .40 caliber semi-automatic Smith & Wesson handgun to his temple and actively pulling the trigger but the gun did not have a magazine. The gun was secured, and Ganga, who showed signs of alcohol intoxication, was taken into custody. He refused to cooperate during questioning and a search of the home revealed multiple firearms, including handguns and rifles, with ammunition scattered throughout.

 

In June, Ganga, 38, was found guilty of attempted second-degree murder, shooting into an occupied vehicle, and aggravated battery. He was represented by Spencer Rhodes of Orlando and prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Gabriel Lozano and Eddie Moffitt.

“The defendant’s crime was a brutal attempt on an innocent woman’s life, a clear disregard for the sanctity of human life, and today’s sentence reflects the seriousness of that crime,” Bill Gladson, Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney said in a press release Tuesday.

Ganga must serve at least 25 years of his 30-year sentence.

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