Man charged after shooting at Miami boxing gym during sparring session
Witnesses told police the shooting began when the suspect, 41-year-old Boyise Denmark, became upset that his son was sparring against someone he believed was bigger and older.
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Witnesses told police the shooting began when the suspect, 41-year-old Boyise Denmark, became upset that his son was sparring against someone he believed was bigger and older.
A Miami man is facing attempted murder charges after police say he opened fire Thursday evening inside a boxing gym during sparring sessions, injuring another man.
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