A billiards club in Miami becomes the scene of a bloody robbery.
Several people do not survive, the perpetrators can flee.
Miami - A shooting broke out in front of a nightclub in a suburb of Miami, Florida.
According to the Miami-Dade Police, two people died on site from their gunshot wounds.
Another 20 to 25 people were injured and had to be taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
According to police, a white Nissan Pathfinder stopped in front of the billiards club in the Hialeah district on Sunday night.
Three people got out of the car between midnight and 1:00 am and "started shooting randomly into the crowd," said Miami police.
Shortly afterwards, the perpetrators got back into the car and fled the scene.
Miami's police chief Alfredo Ramirez
let it be known in a statement published on Twitter that the "cold-blooded murderers" would be brought to
justice.
"My deepest condolences go out to the families of the victims," added Ramirez.
As recently as Friday, Miami was the site of another shootout in which one person was killed and six people were injured. "This kind of gun violence must stop," appealed police chief Ramirez. “We experience the same things every weekend. That happens deliberately, it is no coincidence. "
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