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It didn’t spend much time for a suspicious domestic violence of Miami-Dade to be involved in a shooting

It didn’t spend much time for a suspicious domestic violence of Miami-Dade to be involved in a shooting
It didn’t spend much time for a suspicious domestic violence of Miami-Dade to be involved in a shooting

Miami-Dade County, Fla. -Aundrai McGregor wore a green gown of suicide prevention and was handcuffed he appeared before the Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge, Mindy S. Glazer, .

During the judicial hearing, McGregor’s said the detectives him after he confessed to having triggered a man who had “pointed a weapon in his direction” in Opa-Locka.

The public defender told Glazer that McGregor, 27, had a “classic case of self -defense.” Glazer did not agree and ordered him to stay away from another alleged victim.

The records show that the shooting occurred the same that McGregor was released from the prison after a Miami-Dade judge ordered him to stay out of a victim of domestic violence, and did not spend much for him to be accused of violating that order.

“The night of the shooting, [McGregor] He was at his son’s mother’s despite the restraining order, ”wrote an OPA-Locka police officer, according to an arrest report.

Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s agents arrested McGregor on March 15 for domestic violence. The Miramar resident had no arrest history in Broward County.

Before the arrest, McGregor had a brief history of arrests in Miami-Dade. Prosecutors withdrew a case of fraud to a retailer in 2020 and a case of armed robbery and aggression year.

After the arrest, the prosecutors presented a case of robbery with or punishable aggression with life imprisonment on March 16 and decided to close it and present a minor case of aggression on April 17.

The records show that McGregor appeared before the court on April 21 and a judge ordered him to remain away from the victim of domestic violence and the correctionals released him on April 23 with a bail of $ 1,000.

According to the OPA-Locka Police Department, Shotspotter technology registered 19 shots on April 23 in Northwest 22 Avenue and Ali Baba Avenue and the investigators found 11 bullet , including two 9 mm and eight of 40 mm.

After fleeing the place of the events, McGregor called the OPA-Locka police, met with the detectives, delivered a 9 mm black bullfighting G3 and reported that the gunman who him was in a Ford Blanca truck, according to the police.

OPA-Locka police officers reported that the truck, with five bullet holes on the passenger side and two bullet holes on the front windshield, was near the 153 Terrace of the Northwest and 27 Place, in Miami Gardens, and there was a video of surveillance related to the shooting.

McGregor “chose to position himself tactically and proceeded to open to the victim’s vehicle without taking into other motorists on the road and fled the scene,” wrote a police officer, according to a police report.

The records show that McGregor agreed to meet with the detectives again on Wednesday at the headquarters of the OPA-Lockka Police Department and the detectives arrested him there at 1:50 pm and the correctional agents of M-DCSO signed him at 3:35 pm, at the Turner Guilford Knight Turner Center.

The Miami-Dade Court had already set the McGregor position reading hearing for the pending case of minor crime of aggression related to the arrest of March 15 for 9:30 am, on May 13. The Circuit Judge of the County, Elisabeth Espinosa, will preside over the case.

For the new case of OPA-Locka, McGregor faced charges of murder attempt with a mortal weapon, use of a firearm while committing a serious crime, criminal mischief of $ 1,000 or more while it was armed, shooting a deadly missile and possession of a firearm after an order of domestic violence.

The OPA-Locka records did not show McGregor’s relationship with the alleged gunman, so Glazer and the Prosecutor’s Office agreed to have another hearing on the case.

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