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Newly released surveillance footage has captured the final moments before influencer DreamDoll Brii was fatally shot while riding in a lime green Lamborghini Urus in Miramar, Florida.
The video shows the SUV driving along a residential street as a white sedan speeds into view and pulls alongside the driver's side before racing around a corner.
According to reports, it is difficult to determine from the footage exactly when the gunfire began, but witnesses living nearby told police they heard multiple shots. Moments later, the Lamborghini rolls through a stop sign before drifting onto a residential property.
DreamDoll Brii, whose real name was Brianna Johnson, was leaving a party at around 5:30AM on Sunday when the shooting happened. She was taken to a local hospital, where she later died from her injuries.
Two other occupants of the Lamborghini, who CBS News reported were male, were also struck by gunfire and taken to hospital in critical condition.
According to family members, the group had attended a large party earlier in the night before stopping at a Shell gas station, where a fight reportedly broke out.
Investigators believe the white sedan seen in the surveillance footage may be connected to the attack. The vehicle appears to follow the Lamborghini before speeding away after the shooting. Police continue to search for the suspect and the vehicle.
Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss said investigators believe the Lamborghini may have been deliberately singled out.
"Certainly they targeted this particular car for some reason," Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss said, per NBC Miami. "We’re trying to figure out why."
Witnesses described hearing what sounded like a sustained burst of gunfire during the holiday weekend.
"There is no reason for that behavior when we’re all trying to come together for some thing as big as 250 years of freedoms, so why do stuff like that?" one neighbor told the outlet.
Before the shooting, Brianna shared several updates to her Instagram Story, including videos from a gathering in a parking lot where people were throwing money. She also posted a photo of herself sitting inside a white vehicle with a luxury interior.
The 21-year-old had built a large following across Instagram and TikTok, with more than 470,000 combined followers. She was also known for her viral track 'Bend Ova,' which had become a popular sound on TikTok.
Miramar Police are asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact the department's Homicide Tip Line at 954-602-4937 or Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS.
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Three people have been killed and at least five more injured during a shooing in Miami, Florida.
Per CBS News, police responded to reports of shots being fired in the parking lot of the College Park Shopping Plaza, in the Miami suburb of Kendall early on Sunday, June 6.
A police spokesperson has confirmed that at least one vehicle, subsequently identified as a red Toyota Camry, pulled into the parking lot near to where a graduation party was taking place.
The gunman then opened fire on people leaving a hookah lounge, wounding several people. The driver of the automobile then sped off and crashed into a wall at the nearby Miami Dade College Kendall campus.
Both the driver and the passenger in the car were killed as a result of the collision, while one of the injured gunshot victims, 20-year-old corrections officer Tyleisha Taylor, died shortly after being taken to the hospital.
Florida Secretary of Corrections Mark Inch later confirmed Taylor's death in a statement to ABC affiliate WPLG in Miami, stating:
"We are devastated to learn a member of our FDC family, Officer Taylor, was killed in a fatal shooting. Our prayers are with her family as they navigate this unimaginable loss."
Police later recovered a firearm in the fuselage of the crashed vehicle, although investigators are currently looking for a second car that may have been involved in the crime.
Commenting on the shooting in a later interview with CBS, Miami-Dade Police Director Freddie Ramirez voiced his frustrations with gun crime in the area, stating:
"Every weekend, it's the same thing. We have to ban together. We did Operation Summer Heat, made a lot of arrests, seized a lot of firearms and here we are again.
"There's a lot of work to do. We have to come together as a community and make this stop."
This incident comes a mere week after a mass shooting by three masked suspects driving an SUV outside a banquet hall in Northwest Miami-Dade left two people dead and a further 21 wounded.
CBS reports that the SUV in question was later pulled from the Biscayne Canal just off NW 154th Street and NW 2nd Avenue, approximately nine miles from the crime scene.
Miami Dade police are offering a reward of $130,000 to anyone who can provide accurate information as to the identities of the three culprits.
Metro Police have released body camera footage from a fatal road-rage incident that claimed the life of 11-year-old Brandon Dominguez.
The shooting occurred on November 14 along the 215 Beltway in Henderson, Nevada.
The footage shows Brandon’s stepfather, Valente Ayala, distraught on the roadside following the shooting, which took place while he was merging onto the 215 from I-11, Local12 reports.
Authorities reported that Ayala and another driver, Tyler Johns, were vying for position in traffic when the confrontation escalated.
Police say Johns accelerated and fired a shot into the rear window of Ayala’s vehicle, striking Brandon, who was seated in the back.
Tyler Johns. Credit: X
Johns was arrested at the scene and immediately acknowledged the gravity of his actions:
Metro "You shot at him?"
Ayala: "Yeah!"
Johns: "I didn't know he had a kid in the back? I f****** killed him."
As he was placed in a police vehicle, Johns reportedly said: "It's 100 percent my fault. I shot at him. I didn't even know he had a kid in the car."
During Johns’ bond hearing, a Henderson Police detective testified that Johns acted as the aggressor in the incident.
Johns’ attorney disputed this characterization, arguing that the shooting was accidental.
Johns is scheduled to return to court after the holiday for a preliminary hearing to determine whether the case will advance to trial.
The footage and details of the tragedy have shocked the local community, highlighting the devastating consequences of road-rage incidents.
Authorities continue to investigate and urge drivers to remain calm and safe on the roads.
Police have released a chilling video showing the moment a culprit involved in the shooting of a teenager realized the crime had been caught on camera.
According to BBC News, the video was released by police in Lancashire, England, who were investigating the killing of 19-year-old Aya Hachem. The law student was killed on May 17, 2020, while on her way to a supermarket in the town of Blackburn.
Hachem was the tragic victim of a dispute between 31-year-old car wash owner Pacha Khan, and 40-year-old tire shop owner Feroz Suleman, who believed that Khan and his employees were stealing his business when they began also selling tires.
To that end, Suleman conspired with a gang of men to kill Khan and hired a hitman, 33-year-old Zamir Raja.
However, when the hitman attempted to commit the homicide at Khan's place of business, he inadvertently botched the job, and one of his stray shots hit Hachem as she passed by on her to get groceries. Sadly, she died as a result of her injuries.
Lancashire Police have since been tweeting out crucial video evidence from the case, out of more than 88,000 total hours of CCTV footage gathered by detectives.
One video shows the moment Ayaz Hussain is seen looking "visibly shocked at the realization that the CCTV has captured footage of Aya being shot":The video above shows 36-year-old Ayaz Hussain, one of the men involved in the criminal conspiracy, being questioned by police. As you can see, at one point he looks directly at the camera and reacts with shock and horror after realizing that CCTV had captured the shooting.
Per BBC News, more than 23 people were arrested in connection with the incident, including Raja himself, who was sentenced on August 5 to a minimum of 34 years in prison for the death of Hachem.
Getaway driver Anthony Ennis, 31, was sentenced to 33 years in prison for his part in the killing, while Hussain, Kashif Manzoor, 26, Abubakr Satia, 32, and Uthman Satia, 29, were all sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the crime.
In a victim impact statement made to the jury in court on Thursday, Aya's father, Ismail, stated: "Aya was determined to do well in life. I once told her she would be the prime minister. They didn't just kill Aya they killed our whole family. The light in our lives has gone out, all of our hopes and dreams have gone."
A chilling video has been released by a Florida police department and shows the moment a sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a gunman after a fight that killed the man’s brother.
The incident occurred at 12:30PM. Saturday, August 6, outside the Heritage Hotel in Orlando and saw two brothers' lives taken away.
According to the department, the victim, Dylan Jimenez, 21, and his brother, Bryan Matthew Richardson, had been involved in an altercation with another man before they arrived.
The confrontation left Jimenez bleeding out in a car at a hotel parking lot, which caused his 28-year-old brother to dash to the scene.
Read the department's statement below:In the aftermath of the bloody incident, law enforcement arrived and onlookers crowded the dying man. Richardson was standing next to him, clearly distraught.
However, the bodycam footage shows spectators informing the deputy that the older brother, who was standing nearby, has a handgun by his side.
After noticing an armed Richardson, the officer draws his firearm and points it at him while his female partner attempts to take the gun away from him.
The bodycam footage seems to display the armed man complying by giving up the gun to the cop with his other arm up towards the deputy as if to say "Don't shoot" - but despite this, he is, unfortunately, shot eight times by the officer.
Both brothers were pronounced dead after being rushed to a nearby hospital and the incident saw the deputy placed on temporary administrative lead pending an investigation.
Watch Wesh 2 News' coverage of the story:The release of the disturbing footage comes as the department investigates whether the officer involved was in the right for using his weapon.
John Mina, the Orange County Sheriff, issued a statement on the footage on Friday (August 26), stating that Richardson had been shot due to his refusal to drop the firearm.
"Deputies directed that man - later identified as Bryan Richardson - to drop the gun," Mina said in a clip that accompanied the crime footage. "When he did not comply, one deputy fired his weapon."
The officer said of the brief clip: "We think it's important for members of our community to view the entirety of what is released - rather than rely on short snippets in the media."
The department added that an inquiry into the incident and the deputy's actions is continuing.
A new video angle has sparked fresh outrage across the country, raising serious questions about the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
The incident, caught from a nearby vantage point, appears to show Good’s SUV clipping an officer before he opens fire through her open window.
Moments later, her vehicle crashed into a parked white car roughly 100 feet away.
Federal officials quickly backed the agent involved.
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, claimed Good had “weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them,” calling the act “an act of domestic terrorism.”
But the video has cast major doubt on that narrative.
Footage of the moment is making waves online, showing what many believe was an attempt to flee rather than a deliberate attack.
The video shows one officer trying to get into Good’s vehicle, prompting her to reverse, cut her wheels right, and attempt to drive off.
A second officer is seen standing in front of her SUV — but her tires are pointed away from him.
As she begins to move, she clips him, though not with enough force to knock him down. He immediately fires one shot through the front windshield and then two more through the side window as she tries to drive away.
The clip has ignited fierce debate online. While Donald Trump labeled Good an “agitator,” others are calling the shooting a brutal overreaction.
One viewer commented: “Murder. Plain and simple. There are times we can no longer stay silent. This is the time. This is murder.”
Another wrote: “That wasn’t self defence. That was retaliation/anger that she was getting away. They should all prosecuted.”
One Redditor wrote: "THE WHEELS ARE FULLY TURNED AWAY FROM THE OFFICER. Watch in SLOW MO. No intention IMO to hit anyone. Sole intention based on wheel/steering wheel to LEAVE the scene NOT A THREAT. Look at the wheel."
The footage below is distressing:
The backlash has been swift and fierce. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez didn’t hold back, calling it “a public murder” and adding: “What we saw today was a criminal murder a woman and shoot her in the head while she was trying to escape and flee for her life.”
She described the killing as the “manifestation of every American’s worst nightmare.”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey took direct aim at ICE during a press conference, saying: “To ICE, get the f*** out of Minneapolis. They are not here to cause safety in this city. What they are doing is not to provide safety in America. What they are doing is causing chaos and distrust.”
Frey continued: “They’re ripping families apart. They’re sowing chaos on our streets and in this case quite literally killing people.”
He also slammed claims of self-defense, stating: “They are already trying to spin this as an action of self defense. Having seen the video myself, I wanna tell everybody directly, that is bullsh*t.”
Renee Nicole Good’s mother, Donna Ganger, confirmed her identity and shared heartfelt words with the Minnesota Star Tribune.
“She was extremely compassionate. She’s taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving and affectionate,” Ganger said, adding: “She was probably terrified.”
Ganger described her daughter as “an amazing human being” and “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known.”
Good was a poet and a mother of three. At the time of the shooting, she was living in Minnesota with her wife, Becca Good, according to the Telegraph.