Exclusive: Family Speaks Out After Loved One Killed in Biscayne Gardens Shooting
The Biscayne Gardens community is mourning the tragic death of a young woman who was shot and killed in a triple shooting that has left her loved ones shattered and demanding answers. The family of the woman, whose name has not yet been officially released, is speaking out with heartbreak in their voices and tears in their eyes, calling for someone—anyone—with information to come forward.
A Normal Evening Turned Nightmare
It was supposed to be a quiet evening in Biscayne Gardens. Families were settling in, kids were playing outside, and neighbors were going about their usual routines. But everything changed in an instant. Around 8:15 p.m., gunshots rang out near Northwest 19th Avenue and 151st Street. Three people were hit. One of them—a woman just starting her adult life—didn’t make it.
“She was just there, in the wrong place at the wrong time,” said her cousin, clutching a framed photo of the young woman, smiling and full of life. “She was supposed to come home that night.”

A Mother’s Pain: “They Took My Baby”
At a press gathering held near the site of the shooting, the woman’s mother bravely stood in front of cameras, her voice cracking under the weight of grief.
“They took my baby from me,” she said through tears. “She had dreams. She was kind. She had a future. And now we have nothing but memories.”
Her father stood beside her, silent, holding back tears. Their pain was raw and real—visible in every word, every gesture, every breath.
A Community Shaken
This isn’t just another crime statistic. It’s a devastating loss that’s left a hole in a tight-knit community. At a candlelight vigil held the night after the shooting, dozens gathered to mourn and remember.
“She used to help me carry groceries,” said one elderly neighbor. “She always smiled. Always asked how you were doing. This doesn’t make any sense.”
Posters with her photo now hang on fences and trees, surrounded by candles, flowers, and handwritten notes.
Police Seek Leads—But So Far, No Arrests
Miami-Dade Police continue to investigate the shooting, but so far, no suspects have been arrested. Investigators are urging anyone with information to step forward, stressing that even the smallest tip could make a difference.
“We believe someone out there knows something,” said one detective at the scene. “This was a violent, senseless act. And this family deserves justice.”
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest.
Gun Violence Hits Close to Home
This shooting is part of a troubling pattern in South Florida, where gun violence continues to plague neighborhoods, leaving families devastated and communities on edge. Just this year, several similar shootings have shaken Miami-Dade County.
Community leaders are calling for stronger intervention programs, mental health services, and more investment in youth mentorship, hoping to prevent more lives from being lost.
“We’ve got to talk to our kids, get involved in their lives, and be present,” said Pastor Jermaine Cole, who led prayers at the vigil. “This violence won’t stop unless we stand up together.”
Holding On to Memories
Back at the family’s home, pictures of the victim cover the living room walls. Her favorite songs play softly in the background. Her room remains untouched—her bed made, clothes hanging neatly in the closet, and a half-finished notebook left on her desk.
“She wanted to be a nurse,” her sister shared. “She loved helping people. She always said she wanted to heal others. Now, we’re the ones broken.”
The family is planning a public memorial in the coming days, hoping it will bring not just closure, but renewed attention to the case.
Final Plea: “Please, Help Us”
As the sun set over Biscayne Gardens the night after the shooting, her mother lit one more candle on the sidewalk where her daughter died.
“If you know something, please,” she said, looking straight into the camera, “don’t let my daughter’s death be for nothing. Speak up. Help us find who did this. We just want justice. We just want peace.”
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