Man dies after getting shot in face in West Little River, officials say
CBS News Miami has reached out to police and has a crew on the scene to gather more details surrounding the shooting.
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CBS News Miami has reached out to police and has a crew on the scene to gather more details surrounding the shooting.
Following this week's arrest, Miami Police believe that their case against the man will stick.
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At this time, BSO is still investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
BSO is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
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