Man dead, 2 women hospitalized following shooting in Miami Gardens
Miami Gardens Police Department units responded to the 700 block of NW 198th Street regarding a triple shooting early Monday morning around 2 a.m.
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Miami Gardens Police Department units responded to the 700 block of NW 198th Street regarding a triple shooting early Monday morning around 2 a.m.
Miami Gardens police responded to the 3800 block of NW 210th Street just after midnight Monday morning regarding a man shot.
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A man was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds following an apparent shooting in northwest Miami-Dade County Tuesday evening.
Two people were injured, with one man in critical condition, following an apparent double shooting in northern Miami-Dade County early Thursday morning.
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Happened at NW 199th Street at NW 44th Avenue
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