6-year-old Chassidy Saunders’ family pleads for info into her murder
MIAMI (WFOR) A grandmother stood in front of television cameras Monday pleading for help. She and the family are looking for clues into the Jan. 16 murder of 6-year-old Chassidy Saunders.
The fun-loving little girl was shot in a drive by on 6th Place near NW 54 Street while at a birthday party.
“She was just a beautiful, full spirited little girl,” her grandmother, Sharon Cullins, said. “We are just begging the community to please, please come out, talk, let us know. You don’t have to let us know who you are. Just tell us who did this to our baby.”
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MIAMI (WFOR) The Miami Police Department is joining forces with other law enforcement and local leaders to target crime hotspots in an effort to bring gun violence to a screeching halt.
“If there aren’t cops in those areas, all we’re going to find is the casings. We want to catch those crooks as they’re leaving the area, stop them, and take them to jail,” said Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo.
he 90-day operation will span five Miami neighborhoods including Little Haiti, Model City, Allapattah, Little Havana and Overtown.
The effort will include 130 additional police officers in those areas.
Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle stood with the family of a slain 6-year-old girl on Monday to ask the public for help with solving the case.
Chassidy Saunders was shot and killed while leaving a friend s birthday party in January By NBC 6 Digital Team •
Published May 17, 2021 •
Updated on May 17, 2021 at 6:37 pm
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The family of a 6-year-old girl who was shot and killed while leaving a friend s birthday party in January is speaking out together with the Miami-Dade State Attorney to ask for the public s help in solving the tragedy.
Family members of Chassidy Saunders, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle and Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo held a Monday afternoon news conference to discuss the case. Be prepared for the 2021 hurricane season! Download our