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Suspect sought after stabbing 17-year-old, shooting at kids in Brownsville: MDSO

Detectives said they don't have information on the suspect

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Miami-Dade detectives said as the 17-year-old tried to get away, the person who stabbed him went to his car, grabbed a gun, and shot towards a group of kids who were near the teen. NBC6’s Julia Bagg reports.

A 17-year-old boy was hospitalized after Miami-Dade Sheriff’s deputies said someone stabbed him and then fired a gun, putting other children in danger.

Antanasia Crumbley said someone stabbed her 17-year-old brother, Anthony, Tuesday afternoon at the Lincoln Gardens apartment complex in Brownsville.

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The possible knife used was seen in the middle of the road.

The knife believed to have been used in the stabbing of a teen in Brownsville on April 15, 2025.
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The knife believed to have been used in the stabbing of a teen in Brownsville on April 15, 2025.

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Crumbley stayed behind with her younger sister, while their mom went to the hospital with their brother.

“He's doing good, she said he's getting a CAT scan so they can see how deep he got stabbed,” Crumbley said.

Miami-Dade detectives said as the 17-year-old tried to get away, the person who stabbed him went to his car, grabbed a gun, and shot towards a group of kids who were near the teen. No one was hit by the gunfire.

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The teen's siblings now wait for their brother to come home after a violent afternoon that's left the family and community shaken.

“Really scary, really scary,” Crumbley said. “I don't wish this on nobody.”

Over FaceTime, he was able to give his sister a thumbs up, the family said.

Detectives said they don't have information on the suspect. MDSO Northside General Investigations Unit has assumed the investigation.

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