
2 injured in overnight shooting at Wynwood high-rise, police say
Two people were shot overnight at a high-rise in Wynwood.
According to Miami police, just before 12:30 a.m. they received a call about a shooting at 2150 N Miami Avenue. They said when officers arrived, they found two men who had been shot in their legs and a third man who had a head wound from being hit by a gun. All three were taken to the Ryder Trauma Center where they were listed as stable.
A man who lives in the building said a security guard told him that the three people broke in and made their way to the eighth or tenth flood.
That's where police said the two men were shot and the third man was hit over the head.
The man who lives in the building said the trio made their way down to the lobby, but didn't realize they had to press a button to get out. He said they rummaged through some of the offices on the ground floor and then left through a side door.
Police confirmed they had detained a person of interest. They have not said if the person is the one who fired the shots, or if there are any suspects who have not been apprehended.

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