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Miami detective shoots man at Fontainebleau apartments. Victim OK: cops

Miami detective shoots man at Fontainebleau apartments. Victim OK: cops

Miami Herald27-02-2025

A Miami police detective shot a man at an apartment complex in west Miami-Dade Wednesday night while on assignment with a multi-agency police task force, the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office said.
The sheriff's office did not identify the victim, who will be OK, nor identify the officer. The task force was conducting a 'proactive detail' around 10 p.m. at 9599 Fountainebleau Blvd., near Doral, when a Miami Police robbery detective shot the man.
Google Street View shows the address as Versailles apartments. Miami Police did not name the apartment complex.
The victim is expected to be okay, according to Officer Kiara Delva, spokeswoman for Miami Police. The detective was not injured.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting, which is protocol after a police-involved shooting.
This story may be updated as more details become available.

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