Family pastor identifies victim of fatal Miami drive-by shooting



Police say officers responded to the 500 block of Northeast 78th Street, just west of Biscayne Boulevard, at 11:37 a.m. after a ShotSpotter alert.

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17 thoughts on “Family pastor identifies victim of fatal Miami drive-by shooting”

  1. Black on black crime needs to be addressed by the BLM movement, stop being silent when it comes these types of crimes, not just racial crimes. Come on man!

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  2. I feel horrible for his mother. There is no pain so deep as to lose a child before their time. One should not have to bury one's child. Those who carried out this deadly deed won't leave this planet without paying their dues.

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  3. That sister mean what she say she the only one I ever seen not scared to say what she gone do to the criminal in a long time. I feel you baby so sorry that mom have to hurt like that wow maybe a mistaken identity the criminal need to turn they self in !

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  4. Police was near by and hear the shooting, but didn't go into the area where the shooting was happened here's why! They never gave chase to those who were shooting. So how was it that they were near by hear shooting but we don't have the correct information from them.

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  5. 6 days str8 you can say want you want about the proud boys and kkk but nobody kills more blks than blk ppl the El Mula banquet hall showed me we don’t matter to black ppl

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  6. Pretty sure a black person shot this poor pastor but the media will glaze over that detail as always. Black on black violence is alive and well.

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  7. What are the cops doing? I haven’t seen one arrest, but a bunch of shootings. How can you not have a lead when cameras are everywhere?

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