BROWARD COUNTY, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — BSO has announced a manslaughter charge in a case it described as enabling a woman’s self-shooting death.
The information was released by the Broward Sheriff’s Office Public Information Office in a breaking-news item posted on the agency’s website.
BSO’s post identifies the case as a “self-shooting death” involving a woman, and says a man has been charged with manslaughter for enabling that death.

No additional details were provided in the material available, including where the incident happened, when it occurred, the identities of the people involved, or what specific actions BSO says amounted to enabling the death.
Authority for the case sits with BSO, which is the law enforcement agency that announced the charge.
What happens next will move through the court process tied to the manslaughter charge. Residents looking for more specifics, including the location and circumstances, should watch for additional releases from BSO or court records as they become available.
For Boca Raton and Palm Beach County readers, the case is being handled and announced by BSO, which serves Broward County. Anyone with direct information about the incident should follow BSO’s guidance as it is released through official channels.




