Deputies say the victim was shot 10 times while her children were in bed beside her.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Orange County deputies arrested Saun Landis Rainge Jr., 32, in the killing of his longtime girlfriend, 30-year-old Porshe Nikita Shanee Streeter, who was found shot multiple times in January 2024 at an apartment on Woodhill Park Drive with the couple’s three children nearby.
Investigators say Rainge faces a first-degree murder charge following a lengthy probe that reexamined his original account of a home invasion. The case has moved forward this week with new custody details and surveillance findings. Authorities say the couple shared three children, ages 10, 2, and 1, who were not physically hurt. The arrest closes a gap in a case that rattled a quiet apartment community and raised questions about domestic violence, alleged staging of a crime scene, and a motive tied to an ongoing custody dispute.
Deputies were called to the Woodhill Park Drive apartment on Jan. 13, 2024, after Rainge phoned 911 and said an intruder shot him and his girlfriend. First responders found Streeter unresponsive on the master bedroom floor with multiple gunshot wounds and removed the children from the unit. Rainge had a gunshot wound to his arm and told deputies he believed Streeter was still alive because he had been talking with her. Detectives later noted that observation conflicted with the scene, where they said blood had already dried. “This is a very serious case,” criminal defense attorney Trey Flynn said in a separate interview about the severity of a homicide involving multiple shots.
According to investigators, Streeter was shot 10 times while in bed with her children. Authorities say the master bedroom door showed signs of force and that hours of surveillance video helped unravel the timeline around the shooting. Detectives allege Rainge worked with an acquaintance, identified as Benjamin Garmon, to make the killing look like a home invasion and even arranged for Garmon to shoot him in the arm as part of the cover story. A sheriff’s office affidavit cited past reports of domestic disputes and infidelity in the relationship. Investigators say they believe Rainge was angry over custody and money, and that those disputes preceded the shooting. The children were placed in safe care after the incident. The apartment, where Streeter also ran a hairdressing business, became the center of a methodical forensic review.
Records describe an investigation that unfolded over months, with deputies collecting surveillance video, interviewing witnesses, and comparing statements to physical evidence. A friend later gave detectives photos and accounts suggesting Streeter had been beaten days before she was killed. Deputies said a second person was seen on camera with Rainge around the time of the shooting and then running from the apartment after gunfire. The sheriff’s office says that sequence, paired with Rainge’s injury and the forced bedroom door, formed the basis of the theory that the crime scene was staged to mislead first responders.
Court documents filed this month place Rainge in the Orange County jail on a first-degree murder charge. Garmon was previously in federal custody on a weapons case and has since been transferred to Orange County to face an accusation of conspiring in the killing. Arraignment for Garmon is scheduled for Jan. 26, according to court schedules, while prosecutors have not yet announced a grand jury timeline in Rainge’s case. Detectives say more filings are expected as evidence is tested and additional digital records are reviewed. Any decision on the death penalty would come later from the state attorney after a formal review.
Neighbors remember seeing patrol cars and crime-scene tape crowd the complex last winter. Family members described Streeter as a devoted mother who worked from home and kept the children close. A cousin said she was “a good mom” who relied on steady clients to support the household. Parents walking strollers near the complex Tuesday said they were relieved to learn of an arrest and hoped the children would remain together with relatives. “It has been on everyone’s mind since it happened,” one resident said.
As of Wednesday evening, Rainge remained jailed without bond on the murder count while Garmon awaited a local court appearance later this month. Deputies say the children were safe with family. The sheriff’s office said further updates would come after scheduled hearings.
Author note: Last updated January 11, 2026.