Family of woman killed in Fort Lauderdale shooting focuses on 2-year-old's recovery
Her family told CBS News Miami that she was with her son at the time and was trying to shield and protect him from the shooting.
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Her family told CBS News Miami that she was with her son at the time and was trying to shield and protect him from the shooting.
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The girl was found in a bedroom with a gunshot wound to the chest.
The driver, Ivan Billie, is facing several charges including vehicular homicide
Police said the victim and suspect were in a relationship at the time of the incident.
Ivan Billie is facing several charges, including vehicular homicide and driving under the influence resulting in death.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are still under investigation.
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Police told CBS News Miami that the vessel connected to the death was found, but no arrests have been made.
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