Miami-Dade PD Gives Update On Shooting That Left 2 Juveniles Injured
According to MDPD, two adults and two juveniles were in the 11300 block of SW 225 Street on Saturday when the shooting started.
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According to MDPD, two adults and two juveniles were in the 11300 block of SW 225 Street on Saturday when the shooting started.
According to Miami PD, the shooting happened near NW 55 Terrace and about 10 Avenue at around 2 a.m.
CBS4 was told the pursuit started after Homestead police noticed two people with what appeared to be drugs and weapons.
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