Shots Fired at Wawa in Pembroke Pines (33029) After Heated Argument — SUSPECT AT LARGE
Pembroke Pines, FL (33029) – A man opened fire on a garbage truck outside a Wawa gas station in Pembroke Pines, Florida, following a heated verbal exchange, according to local police. The incident happened near the intersection of Pines Boulevard and NW 172nd Avenue. No one was injured, but the garbage truck sustained visible damage. Authorities say the shooter fled the scene in a silver sedan and remains at large. Police recovered shell casings and are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses. The shooting marks the second violent incident near a local gas station in just two weeks, raising concerns about public safety in the area.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Gunman fired at garbage truck outside Wawa after verbal exchange
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IMPACT: Truck hit by bullets, no injuries reported; suspect fled scene in vehicle
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Extremely reckless, help us locate the shooter.” — Pembroke Pines Police
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ACTION: Public urged to share tips, video, or eyewitness details with authorities
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location
📍 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 – Wawa (Pines Blvd & NW 172nd Ave) -
Community Connection
“I heard yelling, then loud pops — I grabbed my son and ducked.”
– Angela R., customer from Chapel Trail -
Visual Proof
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
This is the second public shooting at a gas station in Pembroke Pines in two weeks. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES
» Crime Stoppers: 954-493-TIPS (anonymous reporting)
» Broward Victim Services: 954-357-5800 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE
“Stay calm during confrontations. Report immediately. We’re committed to protecting public spaces.”
— Chief Al Xiques, Pembroke Pines Police
Community Pulse
“ARE GUN INCIDENTS RISING IN PEMBROKE PINES PUBLIC SPACES?
👍 Yes – It’s becoming too frequent
👎 No – Just isolated cases
💬 Comment below – City council is monitoring your feedback”
Update Log
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12:30 PM: Police confirm suspect fled westbound in silver sedan
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11:15 AM: Garbage truck towed for ballistic examination
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9:45 AM: Verbal exchange led to suspect firing as truck exited Wawa lot
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