Pembroke Pines Officer-Involved Shooting: What We Know So Far
A person was shot and taken into custody in a Pembroke Pines officer-involved shooting, according to reporting that tied the incident to an off-duty Miami police officer. That is what has been confirmed so far, and officials have not yet released a direct report matching the exact 8681 NW 4th St address.
According to CBS News Miami, the shooting involved off-duty Miami police officer Confessor Gonzalez. The suspect was shot and taken to Memorial Regional Hospital, while Gonzalez was grazed in the foot by a ricocheted bullet. CBS also reported that sources said Gonzalez feared for his life when he opened fire.
Pembroke Pines Police Capt. Bryan Davis said the shooting happened after the suspect allegedly broke into several vehicles inside a gated Pembroke Pines neighborhood around 4 a.m., according to the report. No verified information has been released in the provided results on the suspect's identity, condition beyond hospitalization, or whether anyone else was hurt.
The broader emergency response appears to involve local police and outside investigators. In related Pembroke Pines officer-involved shootings cited in the reporting, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement was identified as the investigating agency, and officers were placed on administrative leave pending review. In one separate Miramar case, police said the FBI was leading the criminal investigation of the suspects.
Dispatch records show 11 similar officer-involved shooting incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, indicating this is part of a pattern of high-priority police responses in the city. However, no road closures or traffic impacts were confirmed for the exact incident at 8681 NW 4th St.
Officials have not yet issued a verified update for the specific June 13, 2026, address provided in dispatch records. Based on the available reporting, FDLE involvement would indicate a formal outside review, and additional details on injuries, charges, and any administrative action should come in later police or agency updates.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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