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31-03-2025
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Miami-Dade bus driver opens fire on 2 passengers after argument, shoots both dead: Reports
A Miami-Dade bus driver is accused of opening fire on a public transit bus and shooting two passengers dead after an argument, according to reports. On Sunday, at around 3 a.m. local time, two male passengers were involved in an argument when the bus driver opened fire, according to local news outlets CBS Miami and Local 10 News. A witness told local stations they heard around six gunshots at the time of the shooting. 'Preliminary investigations reveal that a Miami Dade Transit Bus driver was in a disturbance with passengers on the bus,' Diana Delgado, a Miami Gardens Police Department spokesperson, told local news station NBC6. More news: No survivors aboard plane that departed Iowa airport, crashed in Minnesota, police say The bus driver was taken into custody after the incident, according to CBS Miami. Police are still investigating why the driver opened fire on the passenger. The passengers were airlifted to the hospital, where they were pronounced dead, according to the news outlets. USA TODAY has reached out to Miami-Dade County and the Miami Gardens Police Department for comment. Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. Connect with her- LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Miami-Dade bus driver shoots, kills 2 passengers: Reports
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30-01-2025
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Pomona woman records neighbor being detained by ICE
LOS ANGELES - New video shared with FOX 11 shows possible federal agents in Pomona this week, apprehending a woman for immigration-related reasons. "She was on her way to work, and they just proceeded to take her out of the car and take her," said Diana Delgado. Delgado says she recorded the incident outside her home in Pomona Monday morning. She describes the woman who was apprehended as a neighbor. "The first thing I heard was, "What part of Mexico are you from? Very aggressively in Spanish," recalled Delgado. "I knew something was wrong, so I proceeded to record." In the video, a woman can be seen being taken away by law enforcement. According to Delgado, her neighbor's daughter says the woman was taken to the ICE detention center in downtown Los Angeles. "I spoke to the daughter, and she did confirm her mom has no criminal background," said Delgado. "The family confirmed [law enforcement was] looking for someone else and after that, they proceeded to ask her what part of Mexico she was from." RELATED:ICE raids reported across Southern California The DEA office in Los Angeles has posted images to X this week of their agents working side by side with homeland security to enforce immigration laws. In addition, the ICE Los Angeles office shared pictures of recent arrests, including a Colombian national convicted of extortion, kidnapping, and trafficking charges. Along with a foreign fugitive from El Salvador wanted for homicide. RELATED: Trump orders Guantanamo Bay detention center for migrants after signing Laken Riley Act While authorities increase immigration enforcement, a group in Riverside County is on guard. In a public Facebook post, the group called on volunteers to watch over Home Depot parking lots for ICE/Border Patrol agents. A flyer from the group read, "We need support with ICE/Border Patrol watch shifts, [and] you will be trained." "The day before the incident [outside my house, authorities] did the Home Depot down the block," said Delgado. "They did the same thing there. It's just really sad."