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15-year-old girl shot in Miami-Dade

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
15-year-old girl shot in Miami-Dade
Key Points(5)
  • The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD), Northside District, is investigating a shooting that left one teenager critically injured.
  • According to investigators, shortly after midnight, Shanetta Gilbert along with Christopher Jackson and Michael Clarke, were sitting inside a vehicle in the parking lot of the apartment complex when shots were fired.
  • Shanetta was struck in the back as a result of the shooting.
  • As the shooting was taking place, Jonathon Bryant was driving eastbound on NW 50 Street with Shermaine Arnold as a passenger, when their vehicle was struck by bullets.
  • Jonathon drove the vehicle in reverse to get away, when he lost control, crashing into a fence at the apartment complex.

The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD), Northside District, is investigating a shooting that left one teenager critically injured.

According to investigators, shortly after midnight, Shanetta Gilbert along with Christopher Jackson and Michael Clarke, were sitting inside a vehicle in the parking lot of the apartment complex when shots were fired. Shanetta was struck in the back as a result of the shooting. As the shooting was taking place, Jonathon Bryant was driving eastbound on NW 50 Street with Shermaine Arnold as a passenger, when their vehicle was struck by bullets. Jonathon drove the vehicle in reverse to get away, when he lost control, crashing into a fence at the apartment complex. Shermaine was struck in the forehead with glass debris.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded and transported both Shanetta and Shermaine to Jackson Memorial Hospital Ryder Trauma Center.  Shanetta was transported in critical condition and Shermaine was transported in stable condition.

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