Man dead, 2 other people hospitalized following crash in Gladeview
The circumstances leading up to the crash are under investigation.
The circumstances leading up to the crash are under investigation.
According to Miami-Dade Police, it all began with a morning car accident in Northwest Miami-Dade.
Officers are currently on the scene and have notified Miami-Dade Police's Homicide Bureau to respond and help with the investigation.
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The child was rushed to the local burn unit for treatment.
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The motorcyclist was declared dead on the scene by officials.
The individual was treated on the scene and did not require hospitalization.
Police are investigating what led up to the incident.
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The double shooting occurred just 20 minutes away from an apparent unrelated shooting in the area.
CBS News Miami has a crew on scene to gather more information.
Police stressed the importance of gun safety and responsible gun ownership.
Miami-Dade Police responded to the area of 92nd Street and NW 27th Avenue where a small group of people were standing when an SUV approached them and opened fire.
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An officer with the Miami-Dade Police Department was involved in a traffic crash Monday that sent four people to local hospitals for treatment
Police are investigating a shooting that took place In Northwest Miami-Dade Friday which left a man hospitalized.
Happening along NW 12th Avenue and 71st Street, near Miami Northwestern Senior High School.
Trish Christakis reports the investigation began before 11 p.m. on Wednesday.
A suspect was in custody after three men were shot in northwest Miami-Dade Sunday, authorities said.
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The shooting happened just after 4 a.m. along N Miami Avenue
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The shooting happened just after 4 a.m. along N Miami Avenue
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