Ex-Marine surrenders after SWAT standoff in Downtown Miami
Police opened fire Thursday night during the barricade situation. No one was injured during the shooting, police said.
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Police opened fire Thursday night during the barricade situation. No one was injured during the shooting, police said.
A 64-year-old man is in custody Friday after an hours-long standoff with SWAT officers that started Thursday night in Downtown Miami, authorities say.
Police opened fire Thursday night during a barricade situation in downtown Miami, authorities said.
The brother of a man who died during an hours-long standoff with Miami police has been arrested and charged in connection with the incident, authorities confirmed Friday.
Two Miami police officers were shot while responding to gunfire in Allapattah, and the barricaded suspect was later found dead after a tense standoff, authorities said.
Two officers were shot, one in the knee and the other in the ankle, according to the Miami Police Department. Both injured law enforcement agents, a male sergeant and a female officer, were taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital and are in good spirits with non-life-threatening injuries.
CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede speaks about the incident. Right now, police say the shooter is now barricaded inside a nearby home with a high-caliber rifle. Tactical units have surrounded the house and set up a perimeter. Morales said the suspect came out and engaged officers at one point, but no one else was injured.
CBS News Miami's reporter Steve Maugeri and Morgan Rynor were live on the scene. What CBS News Miami knows so far is that two officers were shot, one in the knee and the other in the ankle, police say. Both injured officers were taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital and are in good spirits with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
According to the Miami Police Department, officers responded to the area of NW 17th Avenue and 26th Street, near Allapattah.
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A man was killed and another was injured after a shooting Friday night in northwest Miami, according to the Miami Police Department.
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According to the City of Miami Fire-Rescue, the incident happened at NW 15th Ave. and 65 Street in Liberty City.
Cynthia Williams told CBS News Miami that her son is 37-year-old Joseph Tilley and that she is seeking answers in the Miami police shooting.
The City of Miami Police Department confirmed that Officer Sthephany Canizares has been relieved of duty.
In a statement, Miami police confirmed that Officer Sthephany Canizares has been relieved of duty with pay pending the outcome of the investigation.
A Miami police officer has been charged with aggravated assault with a firearm and discharging a firearm in a residential area, jail records show.
A Miami police officer has been charged with aggravated assault with a firearm and discharging a firearm in a residential area, jail records show.
Miami Police Chief Manny Morales said the department is combining the Edgewater, Downtown and Brickell areas into one new East District.
Miami police are expanding their presence in Downtown, Brickell and Edgewater through the creation of a new district and the addition of hundreds of new officers.
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