23 Miami Dade Police Officers Fire 377 Rounds Killing Two Unarmed Men – Spraying Entire Area With Errant Bullets

It seems that the Miami Dade Police do not have very much regard for the innocent civilians living around the area where the officers fired 377 bullets at one car, killing both unarmed men inside.

 23 Miami Dade Police Officers Fire 377 Rounds Killing Two Unarmed Men -  Spraying Entire Area With Errant Bullets

23 Miami Dade Police Officers Fire 377 Rounds Killing Two Unarmed Men – Spraying Entire Area With Errant Bullets

Reports say that the Miami Dade Police officers fired around 50 rounds into the car and then paused for “nearly two minutes” before opening fire again, shooting over 300 times at the disabled vehicle that most likely already contained two dead bodies.

One of the man the 23 Miami Dade Police officers killed with the 377 shots they fired had reportedly shot an officer after robbing a Walgreens, but the other man killed by the police, Corsini Valdes, had reportedly not committed a crime.

Witnesses say that bullets hit “other cars in the lot, fence posts, and neighboring businesses.” “They blasted holes in a townhouse where a 12-year-old dove to the ground for cover and four month old slept in his crib.”

I just wonder what these idiot Miami Dade Police officers were thinking firing 377 shots at a car when others could have easily been hurt of killed by the police department’s disregard for public safety. It seems that if an Miami Dade Police officer gets shot at, then the rest of the Miami Dade Police force may completely disregard the safety of the entire area so their officers can conduct a rageful revenge killing.

On December 10 police officers in Miami Dade County, Florida, reportedly fired 377 rounds at two unarmed men inside a disabled Volvo, killing them both.

According to CBS Miami, it all started when one of the men, Adrian Montesano, robbed a Walgreens at gunpoint. He fled in an officer’s patrol car before ditching it for his grandmother’s blue Volvo. The Volvo crashed, “wedged helplessly between a light pole and a tree,” after trying to outrun police. Officers surrounded the vehicle and fired approximately 50 rounds at the suspects. After that they paused for “nearly two minutes,” then opened fire again.

A total of 23 officers were involved, and by the time they stopped a total of 377 rounds had been fired.

Besides the Volvo, bullets hit “other cars in the lot, fence posts, and neighboring businesses.” CBS Miami reports, “They blasted holes in a townhouse where a 12-year-old dove to the ground for cover and four month old slept in his crib.”

Adrian Montesano had shot a Miami Dade Police Officer after robbing the Walgreens. CBS Miami reports this put police on heightened alert, scouring the area the for the Volvo.

When police spotted the car at 6:23 a.m., the dispatcher said, “Use caution, subject is armed.”

After giving chase, police were surprised to find the car contained not only Montesano but also a passenger – Corsini Valdes – who had reportedly not committed a crime.

Once the chase ended and 377 rounds were spent, Montesano’s and Valdes’s bodies were both pulled from the car.

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