Arrest Made After Miami Gardens Officer Is "Ambushed" And Shot
Chaos erupted on the streets of Northwest Miami-Dade Friday morning after an officer was shot in an ambush attack while he was writing a traffic report.
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Chaos erupted on the streets of Northwest Miami-Dade Friday morning after an officer was shot in an ambush attack while he was writing a traffic report.
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