The quiet residential area of Wynwood, in Miami, was shaken by ashooting in the early hours of Tuesday, which triggered an active investigation by this city's police.
The events occurred around 1:35 a.m., when the authorities received an alert from the systemShotSpotter, indicating shots fired in the area near the luxury apartment building at 250 NW 24th St.
A video posted on social networks byOnly In Dade He showed several individuals taking cover behind a vehicle while multiple shots were heard. The scene culminated with these individuals fleeing quickly in a truck.
Despite the shooting, fortunately, no injuries were reported. However, a parked vehicle was hit by gunfire, police confirmed.
Detectives, immersed in an exhaustive search for clues, review available surveillance recordings. Although the public's cooperation has been sought to obtain more information, no arrests have been made in connection with the incident so far.
The captured images are a key part of the investigation, showing the individuals involved in the exchange of shots, offering crucial clues to clarify this event. The Miami Police Department andMiami-Dade Crime Stoppers They have urged anyone with additional details to contact 305-471-8477.
Among the latest victims of gunshots in Miami,a Cuban mother and daughter were murdered in mid-December at the entrance to his apartment, in a condominium located in the Flagami neighborhood of Miami.
The victims were identified asIrisbel Cartalla, 50 years old, and her daughterIsbelsy Olivera Cartalla, 22, from Camagüey, according to their social networks.
Both were found dead by the police in front of the apartment door, on the ninth floor, after a witness to the crime called 911.
At the end of November, the 52-year-old CubanDavid de Jesus Contreras pleaded not guilty before a Miami-Dade court after confessinghaving shot his son to death in the city of Kendall during a family fight.
The 21 year oldEric Contreras was a student at Florida International University and a graduate of Christopher Columbus High School; But on November 3, he was shot by his father in his home at 10703 SW 84 Ave., a quiet Kendall neighborhood near Pinecrest.
In June 2021, the Cuban singerRandy Malcom rejected the sale of weapons following the worryingincrease in mass shootings experienced in South Florida in the first half of that year.
In a social media post, shortly after a shooting that occurred in the Wynwood neighborhood, the artist denounced "3 days in a row of mass shootings in Miami."
"They should suspend the sale of weapons throughout the world", commented the member of Gente de Zona.
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