Arrest Made After UM Gun Scare
A man reportedly at the center of a road rage incident on U.S. 1, which led to the University of Miami sending out a security alert to students, has been taken into custody.
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A man reportedly at the center of a road rage incident on U.S. 1, which led to the University of Miami sending out a security alert to students, has been taken into custody.
The University of Miami Coral Gables campus spent much of Sunday night on alert with students being told to stay indoors. According to officials, a driver was involved in a road rage incident on US 1.
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