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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/sfl-bn-0123-miami-shooting,0,1132877.story
Andrew Ba Tran |SunSentinel.com
7:30 PM EST, January 24, 2009
MIAMI - Denise Grant, 34, was in the kitchen of her third-floor apartment across the street when she heard gunshots. "It was like ba-ba-ba-ba-bam and then blam, blam, blam," she said.
She said she dove to the floor and yelled at her four kids in the apartment to do the same. Five minutes later, when the gunshots stopped, she ventured outside. "When I opened the door, I just saw people lying down in the street, screaming," she said.
A man wielding an assault rifle had fired into a crowd of people playing an outdoor game of dice Friday night, killing two local teenagers, police said. Seven other people were wounded.
Police this evening identified the two killed as Brandon Mills, 16, and Derrick Gloster, 18.
City officials, community activists and the police chief gathered at the shooting scene - Northwest 14th Avenue and Northwest 71st Street - Saturday morning begging for witnesses to help identify the shooter, and to decry the rise in assault-weapons attacks.
"There were a lot of people out there last night, and it's understandable that some are afraid to come forward, but we will take anonymous tips," said Miami Police Chief John Timoney.
Timoney said the homicides last year from assault weapons has jumped to 29 percent of all shooting fatalities. "These are weapons of war and they don't belong on the streets of Miami or any other street in America," said Miami Mayor Manny Diaz.
According to detectives, a man with an AK-47 assault rifle fired several rounds, and then ran around a corner, continuing to fire. At the site around the corner, investigators said they found rounds from a second weapon. Police are trying to determine who fired the second weapon, and would not say what type of weapon it was.
About a hundred green markers, indicating bullet shells, were scattered across Northwest 14th Avenue, amid dried pools of blood behind yellow police tape Saturday morning. Of the seven wounded, one was in critical condition, four were in stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, and two had been released from the hospital police said.
Police declined to release the identities of the slain teens, only saying their ages were 16 and 18.
Andrew Jackson, 16, had been shot in the buttocks and was recovering at the hospital, his mother, Danielle Coles, 45, said Saturday. As she rushed to Jackson's side immediately after the shooting, Coles said, she heard another victim with "his face blown off" call out "don't leave me, don't leave me."
Six of the nine victims are current or former students from nearby Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Superintendent for Miami-Dade County Public Schools Alberto Carvalho said.
"Monday morning, we will have crisis management and psychologists on hand to provide help at the school," Carvalho said.
Marilyn Robertson, who was at the hospital Saturday morning, said her two sons were both struck in the hail of bullets. Will, 19, was hit five times and Earl, 20, was struck twice and scrambled under a car to hide. "I can't take no more," she said, shaking her head, crying.
Robertson said she was told her sons would probably pull through.
Michelle Coleman, 19, was on her way to the hospital to check on her brother, Donald Coleman, 20, who was on life support.
She had sent her brother down the street to the store to pick up sodas and chips for her children. Minutes later, she heard gunshots. "I was praying it wasn't him," she recalled. Coleman ran outside and found her path blocked by police.
Donald Coleman had been shot at least twice, in the chest and stomach. "He's on life support right now. They say he might not make it," she said, tearing up.
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I bet that Mayor Diaz and Chief Timoney would recommend disarming the citizens...that way only the gang bangers would have access to these "weapons of war." :banghead:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/sfl-bn-0123-miami-shooting,0,1132877.story
Andrew Ba Tran |SunSentinel.com
7:30 PM EST, January 24, 2009
MIAMI - Denise Grant, 34, was in the kitchen of her third-floor apartment across the street when she heard gunshots. "It was like ba-ba-ba-ba-bam and then blam, blam, blam," she said.
She said she dove to the floor and yelled at her four kids in the apartment to do the same. Five minutes later, when the gunshots stopped, she ventured outside. "When I opened the door, I just saw people lying down in the street, screaming," she said.
A man wielding an assault rifle had fired into a crowd of people playing an outdoor game of dice Friday night, killing two local teenagers, police said. Seven other people were wounded.
Police this evening identified the two killed as Brandon Mills, 16, and Derrick Gloster, 18.
City officials, community activists and the police chief gathered at the shooting scene - Northwest 14th Avenue and Northwest 71st Street - Saturday morning begging for witnesses to help identify the shooter, and to decry the rise in assault-weapons attacks.
"There were a lot of people out there last night, and it's understandable that some are afraid to come forward, but we will take anonymous tips," said Miami Police Chief John Timoney.
Timoney said the homicides last year from assault weapons has jumped to 29 percent of all shooting fatalities. "These are weapons of war and they don't belong on the streets of Miami or any other street in America," said Miami Mayor Manny Diaz.
According to detectives, a man with an AK-47 assault rifle fired several rounds, and then ran around a corner, continuing to fire. At the site around the corner, investigators said they found rounds from a second weapon. Police are trying to determine who fired the second weapon, and would not say what type of weapon it was.
About a hundred green markers, indicating bullet shells, were scattered across Northwest 14th Avenue, amid dried pools of blood behind yellow police tape Saturday morning. Of the seven wounded, one was in critical condition, four were in stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, and two had been released from the hospital police said.
Police declined to release the identities of the slain teens, only saying their ages were 16 and 18.
Andrew Jackson, 16, had been shot in the buttocks and was recovering at the hospital, his mother, Danielle Coles, 45, said Saturday. As she rushed to Jackson's side immediately after the shooting, Coles said, she heard another victim with "his face blown off" call out "don't leave me, don't leave me."
Six of the nine victims are current or former students from nearby Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Superintendent for Miami-Dade County Public Schools Alberto Carvalho said.
"Monday morning, we will have crisis management and psychologists on hand to provide help at the school," Carvalho said.
Marilyn Robertson, who was at the hospital Saturday morning, said her two sons were both struck in the hail of bullets. Will, 19, was hit five times and Earl, 20, was struck twice and scrambled under a car to hide. "I can't take no more," she said, shaking her head, crying.
Robertson said she was told her sons would probably pull through.
Michelle Coleman, 19, was on her way to the hospital to check on her brother, Donald Coleman, 20, who was on life support.
She had sent her brother down the street to the store to pick up sodas and chips for her children. Minutes later, she heard gunshots. "I was praying it wasn't him," she recalled. Coleman ran outside and found her path blocked by police.
Donald Coleman had been shot at least twice, in the chest and stomach. "He's on life support right now. They say he might not make it," she said, tearing up.
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I bet that Mayor Diaz and Chief Timoney would recommend disarming the citizens...that way only the gang bangers would have access to these "weapons of war." :banghead: