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Miami-Dade sheriff's deputy fatally shot after responding to crash, officials say
Deputy Devin Jaramillo, 27, was fatally shot after responding to a traffic crash; hundreds of first responders showed support during the procession, officials said.
- On Friday, Miami‑Dade Sheriff's Deputy Devin Jaramillo was fatally shot near Kendall in the 12200 block of Southwest 128th Street, Three Lakes area, authorities said.
- Responding to a traffic incident, Deputy Jaramillo struggled with a person and was shot inside his vehicle while good Samaritans called 911 and deputies provided first aid before he was taken to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital.
- Former Coral Gables officer Jaramillo served nearly four years with CGPD, and hundreds of South Florida first responders lined Bird Road as Miami‑Dade Fire Rescue hoisted an American flag during his procession.
- Sources indicate the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office investigators are questioning a second person while authorities have not released the suspect's name or confirmed if they were armed.
- Jaramillo graduated from the academy in May 2024, marking his recent entry into full duty with MDSO, and Miami‑Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero‑Stutz said `What happened to our deputy was not OK.
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Miami-Dade Sheriff’s deputy killed in shooting
A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy who was shot when he responded to a traffic crash in the southwest area of the county on Friday afternoon died at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital. Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz, during a news conference at the hospital, said that while Deputy Devin Jaramillo, 27, responded to the accident, “he was brutally attacked and he was murdered.” Cordero-Stutz barely held back tears as she delivered the grim news of Jaramil…
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left, 44% Center
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- 45% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources are Center
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C 44%
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