Deadly triple shooting under investigation in Lauderhill
Lauderhill police are investigating a triple shooting resulting in the death of a woman and the wounding of a man and a girl on Tuesday afternoon.
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Lauderhill police are investigating a triple shooting resulting in the death of a woman and the wounding of a man and a girl on Tuesday afternoon.
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Gunfire killed a woman outside North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens Wednesday.
The shooting stemmed from an argument over living arrangements, according to police
Police were investigating after a woman was shot early Monday at a home in Lauderhill
Peter D'Oench reports police are trying to determine if the shootings are connected.
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