Gunmen on loose after Miramar house party triple-shooting
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Gunmen on the loose after house party shooting in Miramar
MIRAMAR, Fla. – Police are still looking for the shooters who opened fire at a home in a gated Miramar neighborhood over the weekend, injuring three people.
Detectives believe it started with two women who were involved in an argument at a late-night house party Saturday night in the Pelican Cove community. They left and returned with two men. Both had weapons and shot up the house along Southwest 31st Court where the party was happening, investigators say.
Police say a 14-year-old girl watching TV inside of her own home was shot in both legs by stray bullets. She was rushed to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood.
Police: Dispute between 2 women leads to gunfire and 3 people shot after house party
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3 people injured after house shot up in Miramar
MIRAMAR, Fla. – A barrage of gunfire at a house, which police believe started after an argument between two women at a late-night party, left 3 people injured Saturday.
Investigators said that the two women left and returned with two men the men had weapons and fired randomly at the house in the Pelican Cove neighborhood in Miramar.
Bullets pierced several cars in the gated community and shattered the windows of at least one vehicle.
A 14-year-old who was watching television was shot in both legs and rushed to Memorial Regional Hospital. An 18-year-old male was shot in the leg and dropped off by his sister at Memorial Miramar Hospital. Also, a 31-year-old man was shot in the right shoulder and underwent surgery at Memorial Regional Hospital.
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