Surveillance video shows a woman fighting with another before she was shot and killed Sunday at a gas station in southwest Miami-Dade.
The incident happened at the Sunoco gas station near Southwest 268th Street and 127th Avenue, where deputies found a woman suffering from a gunshot wound, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.
She later died from her injuries, officials said. She was identified as 42-year-old Latrosha Williams.
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office
Surveillance video shows Williams, in the blue hoodie, getting into a confrontation with a woman who had just pulled into the gas station.
The two argue for about 30 seconds before the woman goes into the store. Williams takes off her hoodie as a witness tries to de-escalate the situation.
When the driver comes back out, the argument continues, and then turns into a physical fight.
The driver then pulls out a gun and, at some point, shoots Williams, who falls to the ground. The driver then gets back in the car and drives off.
People nearby watch, but no one helps her.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrived at the area of Southwest 268th Street and 127th Avenue after receiving reports of a shooting. NBC6’s Briana Nespral.
A witness who did not want to be identified said the violence began with an argument between two women.
The witness said the victim was walking to the convenience store when the alleged shooter drove near her, allegedly almost running her over.
An argument broke out that even turned physical, and the witness said she tried to break it up.
“When the lady saw that she was being a little bit aggressive, she took the gun out,” she said. “She shot two shots up in the air and the third one, she shot her.”
Investigators are still looking for the shooter.
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