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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.
Mass shooting at a drug house: 1986 FBI Miami shootout: Dade County: April 11, 1986: 4: 5: Shootout between robbers and FBI agents 1987 Palm Bay shooting: Palm Bay: April 23, 1987: 6: 14: Mass shooting: James Edward Pough: Jacksonville: June 17–18, 1990: 11: 6: Shooting spree: Killing of Rigoberto Alpizar: Miami-Dade County: December 7, 2005: ...
Miami-Dade: 6 murder victims [a] 14 Daniel Morris Thomas [2] Black 37 M April 15, 1986 Polk: Charles Anderson 15 David Livingston Funchess [2] Black 39 M April 22, 1986 Duval: Anna Waldrop, Clayton Ragan, and Bertha McLeod 16 Ronald John Michael Straight [2] White 42 M May 20, 1986 James Stone 17 Beauford White [2] Black 41 M August 28, 1987 ...
Dale Ewers, 60, is being tried for the Sept. 21, 1990 murder of 34-year-old Mercedes Perez in Miami Beach.
A man stabbed a woman at Miami International Airport Saturday night, setting off fears that an active shooter was in the terminal, and hundreds of other travelers were evacuated as a precaution ...
The wife of a Miami-area businessman was "responsible" for her husband's killing more than six decades ago amid an impending divorce, police said Tuesday. Wife of Miami businessman is responsible ...
The Flat-Tire murders were a series of unsolved murders in Broward and Dade (now Miami-Dade) County, Florida, occurring between February 1975 and January 1976.The name originated from the investigators' belief that, when the offender committed two of the murders, he had deflated the tires of the victims' cars.
Police are asking anyone with information about the SUV or the shooting to call the Miami-Dade Police Department at 305-476-5423 or contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers anonymously at 305-471-8477.