Gun violence

4 Teens Ages 13-15 Shot Outside Apartment Complex in SW Miami-Dade

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Four South Florida teenagers were shot at an apartment complex in SW Miami-Dade and the community is asking for an end to the violence. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports.

Investigators say four teenagers were shot at the Cutler Manor apartment complex around 5 p.m. Friday on 216 Street in Southwest Miami-Dade. 

The victims’ ages ranged from 13-15. 

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“My neighbor just called me and said that my window was shot,” said a neighbor who did not reveal her name. “They were trying to see if I was in the apartment.”

“I just heard the shots and a couple of my customers got down,” said owner of the nearby Cool Bear Ice Cream shop, Charlie Williams. “The shots were being fired over there and we heard people screaming.”

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Three of the teens are expected to survive their injuries. 

A fourth teen, who is 15-years-old and was shot in the upper body, is in critical condition but stable, at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center. 

“Director [Alfredo] Ramirez was here on the scene, and he was talking to the investigators. He was irate at the fact that this was senseless, and that we could have had four teenagers dead at the apartments here simply because of the fact that somebody wanted to open fire,” said Miami-Dade Police Department spokesperson, Alvaro Zabaleta.

Romania Dukes, founder of activist group Mothers Fighting for Justice, says her son was shot and killed at the same apartment complex several years ago.

“Enough is enough, this has to stop. How many more kids have to get shot? How many kids have to die?” Dukes said. “Here I am in the very same place where my son was murdered, ten steps away from where my son died in my arms.”

“Just this Saturday [Dukes] started a walk at this corner in order to get the awareness out to stop the violence, and here we are a week later and we have four teenagers shot,” said Zabaleta.

Police are working to confirm the details of the getaway car used in the shooting.

Anyone with information is encouraged to come forward.

You can remain anonymous by calling Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS

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