North Miami Beach

2 dead, 1 critically injured after apparent shooting at North Miami Beach home

Family members said a 27-year-old man was one of the victims killed

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NBC6’s Amanda Plasencia speaks with relatives of the victims of a North Miami Beach shooting that killed two. Police are still investigating the incident.

The North Miami Beach Police Department is investigating a shooting Tuesday that left two people dead and one person critically injured, officials said.

The incident occurred in the area of ​​1523 170th Street in northeast North Miami Beach, where was an enormous police presence since early Tuesday morning.

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First responders arrived at the scene shortly after 4.m. where North Miami Beach officers spoke with residents on the street and examined the area for evidence.

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Just after 5 a.m., officers brought in the North Miami Beach Mobile Command Center and set it up in front of a home.

Neighbors told NBC6 they woke up to flashing lights and officers swarming their neighborhood.

“I didn’t hear anything,” said Mark Tavares, who lives on the street. “I’m in shock.”

Police have not released any information on the identity of the victims, but did confirm two people died as a result of the shooting.

Family members said a 27-year-old man was one of the people killed.

"We are in shock," said Edelia Paguandin, the victim's aunt.

Relatives also said his girlfriend was in home, but her condition was unknown.

“I don’t know. He’s a good boy," the victim's uncle said. "I was in shock. He was a good kid. No bother anybody and no fights. I don’t know.“

The victim who was critically injured was taken to Aventura Hospital.

There was no additional information on any potential suspects or the events that may have led to the shooting.

This is a developing story. Please check back with NBC6 for updates.

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