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Man, 73, arrested in double shooting at Hollywood home that left two women dead

The suspected shooter reportedly remained at the home and was detained by officers

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A man has been arrested in connection to a double shooting at a Hollywood home on Monday afternoon that left two women dead.

Officers responded to the scene along North 57th Avenue just before 5 p.m., where they discovered two women who appeared to be suffering from gunshot wounds, according Hollywood police.

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Both women were pronounced dead at the scene.

A nearby neighbor's Ring doorbell camera captured the sound of several gunshots being fired.

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The suspected shooter remained at the home and was detained by officers, police said.

A cellphone video showed officers with rifles surrounding the house and using a flashbang before entering.

Hollywood police say 73-year-old Miguel Fiallo was later arrested on two counts of murder in the shooting.

Miguel Fiallo
Broward Sheriff's Office
Miguel Fiallo

Fiallo was booked into the Broward County jail where he remained held without bond Tuesday, records showed. Attorney information wasn't available.

Neighbors say Fiallo was living in a garage that was turned into an efficiency at the home. 

When police arrived they found Fiallo in the driveway and the two women lying on the ground next to the converted garage, the neighbors said. 

The victims were identified as Delia M. Cuadrado and Elizabeth Ann Conly. Property records show they owned the home together.

A 73-year old man was arrested in a double shooting at a Hollywood home that left two women dead.

An arrest report said Fiallo told police he was arguing with them over repairs to the plumbing and electricity when they got into a discussion about getting his deposit back and moving out. 

Police are still investigating the shooting.

Anyone who might have helpful information regarding the investigation is urged to contact the Hollywood Police Department at 954-764-4357(HELP) or 954- 967-4567.

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