David Lee Huber is a white man from Florida, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He is one of the four children of Gary Dean Huber Sr. and Kathy Huber. Gary was an U.S. Air Force veteran who served three tours in Vietnam. (a)
- He attended Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (b)
- In 1994, he received a commercial pilot’s license. He was authorized to be a flight instructor. (b)
- In 2000, he and Tiva Jenkins got married. They separated in 2009. They have two sons together. (b)
- In 2004, he and Jenkins registered a company called Computer Troubleshooters 0512, which lasted less than two years. In 2005, they acquired a house in Pembroke Pines, Broward County, Florida. (b) (c) (d)
- In 2006, he created Huber Computer Consulting, which remained active in state records until 2011. (d)
- In 2015, he made $80,000 as a temporary systems engineer with the employment agency Modis. (b)
- In March 2016, Jenkins filed for divorce. In April 2016, a judge approved it and noted that “irreconcilable differences exist and have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” (b)
- On August 3, 2019, his father shot himself in the chest and died at the age of 76. (e)
- In April 2020, he worked as a temporary technology contractor for Florida Blue, an affiliate insurance company of Blue Cross and Blue Shield. (b)
- He lived alone at the Water Terrace Apartments in Sunrise, Broward County, Florida. He had several traffic citations in the Broward County system. (b) (f)
- He fatally shot Federal Bureau Investigation special agents Laura Schwartzenberger, 43, and Daniel Alfin, 36, and injured three other agents who went to his apartment at around 6:00 a.m. on February 2, 2021 to serve a search warrant. He was a child pornography suspect. After firing on the agents, he barricaded himself in his apartment and committed suicide by gunshot. (b)
- He died at the age of 55. (b)
SOURCES:
- a. Newcomer Dayton
- b. The New York Times
- c. Open Corporates
- d. NBC Miami
- e. Dayton Daily News
- f. WSVN
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