Thursday, May 9, 2024

Police officers arrest victim of Miami-Dade shooting after bullets fall from pant pocket



MIAMI – Roberto Dumas instructed police officers that he used to be strolling out of a bar when anyone shot him in Miami-Dade County, however he had no concept why, consistent with police. He would later finally end up in handcuffs.

Six bullets fell out of his pant pocket on Sunday at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, and when police officers searched his automotive they discovered extra bullets, a spent casing, and a gun, consistent with the police arrest file within the case.

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Dumas, 40, instructed police officers that he had suffered a gunshot wound to his proper leg out of doors of Guembo’s and Grill, at 2055 NW 22 Ave., in Allapattah, and that he had no concept the place the .38 Smith & Wesson Special had ended up in his automotive, consistent with the arrest file.

Dumas seemed in Miami-Dade County court docket on Monday. Records display he used to be convicted in 2012 of resisting arrest and fleeing and eluding police in Miami.

Prosecutors filed a case in opposition to him for ownership of a firearm via a felon and set his bond at $7,500. It is prohibited in Florida for convicted felons to own firearms, together with muzzleloading weapons. There are exceptions for the recovery of civil rights and antiques.

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Detectives had been asking someone with information in regards to the case to name Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.

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