Teen girl speaks out after attempted abduction in South Miami
According to police, Brian Gamboa got out of his car around 11 p.m. and tried to force the teen inside. But she fought back.
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According to police, Brian Gamboa got out of his car around 11 p.m. and tried to force the teen inside. But she fought back.
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South Miami Police identified the suspect as Brian Gamboa, who they said grabbed the girl, trying to force her into his car.
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The shooting happened around Monday evening at around 7:30 p.m. in the 1500 block of NW 8th Avenue.
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