3 Injured in Shooting Following Political Dispute

3 Injured in Shooting Following Political Dispute

A political discussion turned violent as three women were shot at a Miami apartment complex following an argument over the election.

At a Glance

  • Three women were shot over a political argument in Miami.
  • The incident happened early Wednesday morning following a dispute among drinkers.
  • One woman is critically injured, while the other two are stable.
  • Police are investigating and seeking public assistance.

Incident Details

Early Wednesday morning, a heated political argument at a Miami apartment complex reportedly escalated into violence. Three women were shot during the conflict, which began while a group had been drinking. The shooting occurred just before 12:30 a.m. in the 500 block of Northwest 19th Street. A ShotSpotter alert promptly notified police of the gunfire, leading to a swift response.

The gunman retrieved a weapon from a vehicle before opening fire. One of the women remains in critical condition with a stomach injury, while the other two women, both in their late 20s to early 30s, are stable. Bullet damage to a car’s sunroof was visible in crime scene photos.

Community Response

The community has been deeply affected by the shooting. Suly Ashe, a resident, reported hearing the shots, describing, “I heard shots and woke up suddenly. I heard somebody screaming and didn’t want to open the door and put myself at risk. It sounded like four shots. Very loud shots.” The incident has exacerbated concerns about safety and the potential for political discussions to lead to violence.

“This is something that is of concern to us. There is no place for violence, especially over a difference of opinion in politics,” police spokesperson Mike Vega said.

Authorities have stressed the importance of respectful dialogue and avoiding contentious topics in an effort to maintain peace. Witnesses and the public are urged to provide any information they might have regarding the shooting. Miami Police and Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers remain committed to finding those responsible.

Ongoing Investigation

Miami Police have yet to identify a suspect, despite believing they know the individual involved. No arrests have been made. The police have not confirmed the gender of the shooter or released any specific description. Community cooperation through sharing information will be crucial in moving forward with the investigation.

“This is not acceptable. We have to handle our differences and respect each other’s beliefs. We need to either reach an agreement or simply avoid such topics,” Vega said.

Nationwide attention is on Miami as this incident reflects broader issues surrounding political disagreements leading to acts of violence. Authorities are determined to bring the perpetrators to justice while promoting community unity and encouraging peaceful discourse.

Sources

  1. 3 women shot in Miami following dispute over Tuesday’s General Election
  2. Police: 3 women shot in Miami during discussion about politics
  3. Woman in critical condition, 2 others shot after dispute about election, police say
  4. Three women shot in Miami during argument over election, one in critical condition