2 people killed, 2 wounded after gunman opens fire on Florida transit bus

Two folks had been killed and two others had been wounded after a gunman opened fireplace aboard a Florida transit bus on Thursday afternoon, a report stated.

Three different folks inside a pair of automobiles had been additionally injured after their autos had been caught by the bus as its quick-thinking driver was a close-by police station after the gunfire erupted, the Solar-Sentinel reported, citing authorities.

The Broward County Transit bus was touring alongside West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale at about 2:30 p.m. when the mayhem unfolded.

As soon as the motive force made it to the precinct, officers raced as much as the bus and arrested the suspect because the commuters aboard fled for security.

“The folks got here off the bus with their arms up, and the police simply began working in all places, coming from in all places,” witness Natasha McGee, 44, instructed the newspaper.

It was unclear why the shooter opened fireplace.

The Broward County Transit bus was traveling in Fort Lauderdale when the scene unfolded around 2:30 p.m.
The Broward County Transit bus was touring in Fort Lauderdale when the scene unfolded round 2:30 p.m.
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Officers raced up to the bus to arrest the gunman after he opened fire, killing two people and injuring others.
Officers raced as much as the bus and arrested the gunman after he opened fireplace, killing two folks and injuring others.
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One of many gunshot victims died on the scene. One other died at a close-by hospital. One of many surviving victims was listed in essential situation.

The three victims who had been contained in the automobiles had been handled on the scene.

Police praised the bus driver for steering the bus to security.

Police praised the bus driver for steering the bus to safety, as it was unclear why the shooter opened fire.
Police praised the bus driver for steering the bus to security, because it was unclear why the shooter opened fireplace.
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“The bus driver on this specific case, her fast actions I'm certain saved lives,” Appearing Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Luis Alvarez stated, in response to the report.

“That could be a tough factor to do. Not many individuals would have behaved the way in which this bus driver behaved and to get to the entrance of the police station,” stated Alvarez.

The suspect was not injured. Police didn't instantly announce any expenses.

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