All donations will be used to help the nine victims and their families that were injured during the Memorial Day shooting in Miami.
Nine people, including four minors, were transported to area hospitals following a mass shooting at the Hollywood Broadwalk on Monday afternoon. A City of Hollywood spokesperson confirmed nine people had been shot. Four of those were minors, ages ranging from 1-17, The ages of the adults range from 25-65. One is in surgery and the others were in stable condition.
Police said on Tuesday that they were searching for three suspects in connection with the shooting and that two men were arrested on firearms charges.
At least nine people, including several children, were hospitalized after an altercation ended in gunfire at the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk on Memorial Day, police said. Hollywood Police spokeswoman Deanna Bettineschi said they received calls about multiple people who were shot near Johnson Street after two groups got into an altercation which resulted in gunfire shortly after 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Nine gunshot victims — including four children between the ages of 1-17 years old — were taken to Memorial Regional Hospital and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Bettineschi said. Five adults between the ages of 25-65 were also hospitalized. One of the victims underwent surgery, while the rest were in stable condition, police said. By Tuesday morning, three of the adults had been treated and released from the hospital.
The identities of the victims weren’t released.
Police detained one person of interest and said another person was at large.