Florida Man Claims ‘Random Bullet’ After Fatally Shooting Girlfriend – POLICE INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY
Little Havana (33135) – A Miami man has been arrested after allegedly shooting his girlfriend inside their Little Havana apartment, then trying to convince investigators that a “random bullet” struck her. Police say evidence proves the shot was fired deliberately, killing the 29-year-old woman who leaves behind two children. The incident unfolded near SW 12th Avenue and 7th Street, where neighbors reported hearing a single gunshot late at night. Authorities confirmed the suspect is now in custody, facing second-degree murder charges. The case marks Miami’s third domestic-related fatal shooting this month, intensifying concerns over rising gun violence and domestic abuse in South Florida.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Woman shot dead inside Miami apartment.
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IMPACT: Victim identified as 29-year-old woman, leaves behind two children.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Evidence shows the gun was fired intentionally,” – Miami-Dade Police.
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ACTION: Neighbors urged to share surveillance footage with investigators.
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
Little Havana (33135) – near SW 12th Avenue and 7th Street. -
Community Connection:
“This shook the whole block. We don’t feel safe anymore.”
– Maria Lopez, corner store owner. -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Miami’s third domestic-related fatal shooting this month, raising concerns about escalating gun violence. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Miami Domestic Violence Hotline: 305-285-5900
» Grief Counseling Services: 305-555-HELP -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you suspect domestic abuse, call 911 immediately.”
– Chief Ramirez, Miami-Dade Police
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should Florida tighten gun restrictions in domestic violence cases?
👍 Yes 👎 No
Comment below – officials monitoring reactions.”
Update Log
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10:45 PM: Police confirm man in custody, charged with second-degree murder.
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11:30 PM: Victim’s family releases statement asking for privacy during investigation.
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