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Man in Late 40s Critically Injured in Early Morning Overtown Shooting
National Desk
May 12, 2026
Miami Police and Fire Rescue units responded to reports of a shooting at approximately 5:30 a.m. near Northwest 1st Place and 11th Terrace in Overtown, where they found a man in his late 40s suffering from gunshot wounds, according to Miami Police statements reported in local broadcasts. The victim was transported in critical condition to Jackson Memorial Hospital, a major trauma center serving the neighborhood. Authorities have not disclosed the victim's identity or details on what led to the gunfire, and no suspects have been identified as of mid-morning Tuesday.
The shooting occurred in a residential area close to local markets and landmarks like the historic Overtown corridor, prompting a police perimeter to collect evidence. This marks the latest in a series of violent incidents in Overtown, where residents have raised ongoing concerns about gun violence. Miami Police spokespersons emphasized community vigilance in initial on-scene updates, urging tips via the non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.
The event unfolds against a backdrop of escalating public safety challenges statewide, including 22 arrests following a chaotic 'Teen Takeover' in Tampa and six men charged in a Martin County sex trafficking sting, as detailed in Florida law enforcement press releases. Locally, Overtown residents navigating these streets daily face compounded risks, especially with an 11,000-acre Everglades wildfire deteriorating South Florida air quality today. Miami-Dade County health officials advise sensitive groups, including those near trauma centers like Jackson Memorial, to limit outdoor activity and monitor AirNow.gov for real-time AQI updates currently registering unhealthy levels in Miami-Dade.
While investigations continue with no arrests announced, the incident underscores broader resilience efforts in Florida communities amid environmental threats and youth violence trends. Governor Ron DeSantis' recent signing of the foreign influence bill, set for July 1 implementation, signals policy shifts for local officials, but immediate focus remains on bolstering policing resources in high-crime areas like Overtown. Miami Police will provide updates via their official website and social channels as new details emerge from the scene.
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