Man, woman who died in Pompano Beach murder-suicide identified, sheriff's office said
What led to the deadly shooting is under investigation.
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What led to the deadly shooting is under investigation.
Around 12:20 p.m., sheriff's deputies and fire rescue were called to a shooting near Pier Street and Seabreeze Way. When first responders arrived, they found two people, a man and a woman, who had been shot. They have been identified as 44-year-old Sergey Moiseenko and Yadviga McConville.
CBS News Miami spoke with a researcher following three murder-suicides in South Florida this week alone.
Hialeah police said a 3-year-old boy is without a mother and father after an apparent murder-suicide.
A 3-year-old child was left without parents after police found them dead inside a Hialeah apartment.
Hialeah police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide Tuesday evening after a man and a woman were found dead inside an apartment, a child was also found uninjured.
Hialeah police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide Tuesday after a man and a woman were found dead inside an apartment.
The intersection of Bird Road and SW 152nd Avenue was closed for the police investigation
A man, a woman and a child are dead in an apparent murder-suicide in southwest Miami-Dade on Friday morning, according to police.
Miami-Dade police are releasing new details on a murder-suicide that happened inside a Coral Gables apartment building Thursday morning.
Police have identified the bodies of four people found dead inside a Southwest Miami-Dade home.
Police have identified the bodies of four people found dead inside a Southwest Miami-Dade home.
Hialeah police Lieutenant Eddie Rodriguez called the apparent murder-suicide heartbreaking
Hialeah police are investigating the shooting deaths of a man and a child as a murder-suicide on Thursday evening.
Hialeah police are investigating the shooting deaths of a man and a child as a murder-suicide on Thursday evening.
Hialeah police are investigating the shooting deaths of a man and a child as a murder-suicide on Thursday evening.
The victims' identities have not been released as the incident is still under investigation.
A murder-suicide in southern Miami-Dade has taken the lives of a family of four.
Shirlene Alcime is accused of child neglect. The children were found unresponsive inside her SUV.
Shirlene Alcime is accused of child neglect.
Siblings come home from school to find mom, boyfriend dead inside Miami Gardens home.
The son of a former Red Sox star and the man's 8-year-old son were found dead in a New Bedford home in what the Bristol County District Attorney is calling a murder-suicide.
A woman's body was found inside a home that had been set on fire
Police said the bodies of five people were found Friday morning during an apparent murder-suicide inside a Miami Lakes home
Police said the bodies of five people were found Friday morning during an apparent murder-suicide inside a Miami Lakes home
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