LANTANA – A third employee of Old Key Lime House has died from injuries sustained in a Dec. 10 shooting at a Lake Worth Beach pub, police said Sunday.
Reginald Gordon, 49, died Saturday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday. He was in the intensive care unit at St. Mary’s Medical Center and paralyzed from the waist down.
“The appropriate charges are forthcoming,” the sheriff’s office said in an update.
Investigators believe a confrontation between two other men led to the shooting, which broke out around 1 a.m. on December 10. The gunfire killed Stephen Stratis, 24, and Christopher Allen, 33, and wounded Gordon and Daquan Sigler, 30.
Sigler was treated at a local hospital and released.
Police say Michael B. Vititoe, 29, of Boynton Beach, punched at least one man, while another man, Morey S. Pinard III, 23, of Delray Beach, pulled out a gun and started shooting during the fight, which took place at The Rock. Irish pub in the 600 block of Lake Avenue.
Sheriff’s investigators arrested Pinard on Dec. 11 on two counts of manslaughter and two counts of attempted second-degree murder, while Vititoe was taken into custody on charges of simple battery and accessory after the fact.
Vititoe posted bond and bonded out of Palm Beach County Jail on December 12.
The Lantana restaurant held a fundraiser for the families of the shooting victims last Sunday.
“The trauma, the killings and the injuries have rocked this place,” restaurant owner Ryan Cordero said at the time. “But the community really comes from everywhere to support us.”
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