A shooting miami beachnear the intersection of 7th Street and Ocean Drive, a few meters from the beach, At least two people died this weekend. The shooting occurred in the middle of the spring break, or ‘spring break’, when thousands of people use the rest days to travel to this city.
“At 10:41 p.m. Friday, officers heard the sound of gunfire near 7 Street and Ocean Drive and found two men with gunshot wounds on 7 Street. Both men have been transferred to the Ryder Trauma Unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital,” the Miami Beach Police Department said in a statement on Twitter.
At 10:41 p.m. Friday, officers heard the sound of gunfire near 7 Street and Ocean Drive and found two men with gunshot wounds on 7 Street. Both men were transported to the Ryder Trauma Unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
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—Miami Beach Police (@MiamiBeachPD) March 18, 2023
It was later learned that both men died due to the severity of their injuries. Four firearms were also found, police said.
Spring Break in Miami Beach has become a nightmare for people living in that part of the city. This man was shot in front of a restaurant on Ocean Drive. The video is graphic. pic.twitter.com/eJyxpwBUMg
—Antonio Aquilino (@AntonioAquilino) March 18, 2023
Miami Beach authorities have a curfew in effect from 11:59 PM on Sunday to 6:00 AM on Monday, March 20.
It is also proposed to introduce mobility restrictions from Thursday 23 March to Monday 27 March. According to a report, the curfew applies to the portion of the city bounded by 23 Street and Dade Boulevard to the north (including properties facing the north side of 23 Street or Dade Boulevard), Government Cut to the south, the Bay from Biscayne to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
“The sale or distribution of alcoholic beverages for consumption outside the establishment, with or without payment or consideration, is prohibited in the curfew area after 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 19, 2023,” was another local police announcement. .
Businesses “will close well before the curfew so customers can avoid breaking the curfew,” but hotels can continue to serve their guests.
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