Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack
A man wielding a stick killed two people in Miami in an “unprovoked” attack on four homeless people, law enforcement officials said. The suspect was taken into custody following the beatings, which police say were carried out early Thursday.
A death investigation triggered a large police presence in downtown Miami Thursday morning. According to Miami police, officers found a person — possibly suspected in the death — armed with a stick near North Miami Avenue and Sixth Street.
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A suspect was in custody after an unprovoked attack on homeless people in downtown Miami left two dead and two others hospitalized Thursday morning, authorities said.
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