Man shot in Pembroke Pines after fight with neighbor, police say
A man was shot multiple times after a fight with a neighbor in Pembroke Pines early Friday morning, police say.
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A man was shot multiple times after a fight with a neighbor in Pembroke Pines early Friday morning, police say.
Police say a Pembroke Pines man left his three dogs malnourished and exposed to freezing temperatures overnight.
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A Broward sheriff's deputy was injured after getting dragged by a vehicle during a repossession in Pembroke Pines on Wednesday, according to officials.
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Pembroke Pines Police received 911 calls of gunshots fired in the parking lot of Rickey's Sports Bar and Grill. Upon arrival, officers found two men with "multiple gunshot wounds," police said.
Authorities said a woman was found shot at an apartment complex and was transported to a nearby hospital.
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While the scene at Flamingo Road and Taft Street sparked panic among bystanders, police confirmed that no one was struck by the gunfire.
The incident comes amid heightened concerns about campus safety in Broward County after two separate gun-related discoveries at Miramar High School this week.
According to Pembroke Pines Police, the shooting "does not appear to be a random act of violence."
The attack happened shortly before 6 p.m. at a home near Southwest 15th Street and 190th Avenue.
Police said it began with an argument inside the AMC Pembroke Lakes 9.
Investigators said the preliminary information indicates that speed was a factor, though there was no indication of drag racing.
González Escobar was delivering food on his scooter when he was struck from behind, according to his family.
A deadly accident on Interstate 75 near Pines Boulevard brought traffic to a standstill on Thursday afternoon.
Investigators believe two vehicles were driving recklessly before the driver was shot.
Pembroke Pines police are investigating the death of a 15-year-old boy who was struck by a vehicle near a bus stop Thursday morning.
This is a developing story. Tune into CBS News Miami on-air and online for the latest updates.
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Pembroke Pines police say a mother of 5 children has died after she was stabbed during a domestic incident with her husband.
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The removed assistant sheriffs are Eric Garcia, Shawn Browne, and Brian Rafky.
According to court records, Daniel James Riggs, 33, worked as a tennis coach for Team Riggs at a tennis center in Fort Lauderdale, where he used social media accounts to send sexually explicit messages to two of his students.
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