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The last killing of a police officer in Miami-Dade was a decade ago, in 2011, when a fugitive wanted for murder fatally shot Miami-Dade warrants detectives Amanda Haworth and Roger Castillo. The ...
Miami-Dade Police Department Director Freddy Ramirez says Wednesday’s makes four times he’s recently stood in front of cameras at a local hospital, updating the condition of a shot officer.
On the morning of Thursday, January 20, 2011, two Miami-Dade Police officers were shot and killed by a homicide suspect, Johnny Sims. According to Miami-Dade Police Director James Loftus, the MDPD fugitive warrant team were assisting the U.S. Marshals Service in the city of Miami in apprehending the suspect, for whom a murder warrant had been ...
The last time a Miami-Dade police officer was killed was in 2011. A fugitive wanted for murder fatally shot Miami-Dade warrants detective Amanda Haworth and Roger Castillo.
The 1986 FBI Miami shootout occurred on April 11, 1986, in Miami-Dade County, Florida, U.S. (the specific area was incorporated as Pinecrest in 1996), when a small group of field agents for the FBI attempted to apprehend William Russell Matix and Michael Lee Platt, who were suspected of committing a series of violent crimes in and around the Miami metropolitan area.
A Miami-Dade police officer was legally justified in fatally shooting a troubled woman who shot at cops while being evicted from a luxury Brickell apartment, prosecutors say.
A total of nineteen officers fired at the suspects, including thirteen members of the Miami-Dade Police Department. The other six officers were from the Miramar Police Department and the Pembroke Pines Police Department. [11] The pursuit and shootout were broadcast live on television by news helicopters. [9]
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