Hialeah Shooting: Tenants Terrorized
Six people were killed when police said Pedro Vargas went on a shooting rampage last Friday night. Here's how the victims of the shooting were described.
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Six people were killed when police said Pedro Vargas went on a shooting rampage last Friday night. Here's how the victims of the shooting were described.
Here is a timeline of events that happened Friday night as witnesses said Pedro Vargas went on a shooting rampage at a Hialeah apartment complex.
Neighbors of a Hialeah man who went on a shooting spree Friday night describe him as a quiet man who took his mother to doctor appointments, yet also someone who was known for getting into fights and yelling at his mom.
Police believe a shootout in Hialeah that left 7 dead, including the gunman, might be one of the deadliest mass shootings in the city's history. The ordeal lasted approximately eight hours, ending when the SWAT team took down the suspected gunman that had barricaded himself in an apartment holding two people hostage.
New details about the people held hostage and the gunman killed by police at a Hialeah apartment complex Friday night are emerging.
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