Thirty to 35 people were injured Saturday after a man discharged a very strong repellent spray, apparently used for bears, at Miami International Mall in Doral, according to police. The incident happened at the Bath and Body Works store. “We started coughing, actually, where we were and we weren’t even that close,” said one shopper. “We felt it. We could…
The manager of the store was sprayed in the face
Published July 17, 2021 •
Updated 4 hours ago
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Thirty to 35 people were injured Saturday after a man discharged a very strong repellent spray, apparently used for bears, at Miami International Mall in Doral, according to police.
The incident happened at the Bath and Body Works store.
Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for iOS or Android and sign up for alerts. We started coughing, actually, where we were and we weren t even that close, said one shopper. We felt it. We could smell it. We could breath it.
and sign up for alerts. We started coughing, actually, where we were and we weren t even that close, said one shopper. We felt it. We could smell it. We could breath it.
Police say the suspect also robbed two bags of candles and sprayed the manager of the store in the face before getting in a yellow cab and fled.
The manager who was injured was taken to the hospital.
#BREAKING: @DoralPolice says a man dispersed a strong repellant spray at Bath and Body Works inside the #Miami International Mall, injuring 30-40 people.
Police say the suspect also stole candles from the store before getting away in a yellow cab. @nbc6pic.twitter.com/kgLr243H9B Ryan Nelson (@RyanNelsonTV) July 17, 2021
The manager of the store was sprayed in the face
Published July 17, 2021 •
Updated 4 hours ago
NBC Universal, Inc.
Thirty to 35 people were injured Saturday after a man discharged a very strong repellent spray, apparently used for bears, at Miami International Mall in Doral, according to police.
The incident happened at the Bath and Body Works store.
Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for Apple or Android and sign up for alerts. We started coughing, actually, where we were and we weren t even that close, said one shopper. We felt it. We could smell it. We could breath it.
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