Miami-Dade bus driver not in custody after deadly shooting of passengers, police say
Miami Gardens police said the shooting happened just before 3 a.m. on a Route 77 bus near 183rd Street and Northwest Seventh Avenue.
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Miami Gardens police said the shooting happened just before 3 a.m. on a Route 77 bus near 183rd Street and Northwest Seventh Avenue.
The initial police report revealed that the bus driver became involved in an altercation with two passengers.
Miami Gardens police are still investigating the incident. The driver is in custody.
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