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Man dead after shooting in South Miami-Dade. Several cars found with gunshots, deputies say

Man dead after shooting in South Miami-Dade. Several cars found with gunshots, deputies say

Yahoo08-02-2025

A man has died after after gunfire ripped through a South Miami Dade neighborhood on Friday night, officials say.
Shortly before midnight, Miami-Dade deputies received alerts of gunfire in the area of 138th Avenue and Southwest 266th Street via ShotSpotter.
They arrived to find several cars riddled with bullets, but no victims.
It was later learned that a man with several gunshot wounds was driven to HCA Florida Cutler Bay Urgent Care by friends, deputies say. He later died.
This report may be updated as more details become available.

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