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Florida Shooting: Woman and 3 Children Shot Dead; Two Others Injured in Pembroke Park

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 27, 2025 10:12 IST

A woman and three children were fatally shot Wednesday night, March 26, in south Florida and two others were ...

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A woman and three children were fatally shot Wednesday night, March 26, in south Florida and two others were taken to a hospital. The shooting in Pembroke Park took place at about 8 pm, Michael Kane, the Broward Sheriff's Office fire rescue battalion chief, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. 

An adult male and a girl were transported to a hospital. The conditions of the two people taken to a hospital weren't immediately clear.  Also Read | Texas: Naked Woman Stabs and Bites Passengers at Dallas Fort Worth Airport; Disturbing Video Goes Viral.

Evan Ross, a spokesperson for Pembroke Park Police, described the shooting as domestic, according to the news report. A neighbor reported hearing eight shots and said the man tried to kill his entire family before turning the gun on himself.

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