Pompano Beach Police Shooting: What We Know So Far
A police shooting was reported late Monday in Pompano Beach, and officials had not released details on injuries, arrests or a possible suspect as of the first dispatch window. This is what we know so far.
Confirmed details: Dispatch records show the incident was classified as an officer-involved shooting at 3067 NW 4th St in Broward County, with multiple units sent to the scene, including LL, R37 and E14. No additional web coverage or official public statement was available in the initial minutes after the call.
Emergency response: The response included at least one ladder company, one rescue unit and one engine company, a combination that typically indicates a serious scene requiring fire-rescue backup and possible medical support. In incidents like this, additional law enforcement and emergency medical personnel are often staged nearby while investigators secure the area and determine whether anyone needs transport.
Historical context: Dispatch records show two similar officer-involved shooting incidents in Broward County during the past six months, suggesting this type of call has appeared repeatedly in countywide emergency traffic.
What’s next: Officials are expected to release more information after the scene is secured and any internal or outside investigation begins. Key details still pending include whether anyone was wounded, whether officers discharged a weapon and whether a suspect was detained.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.

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