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Police said the teen had a brief interaction with Gaines across the street from the bus terminal before she crossed the street to the bus terminal to speak with Brown.
When Gaines entered the bus terminal a few minutes later, Brown fired multiple shots, hitting Gaines and two innocent bystanders, police said.
Brown and the teen fled the scene. Gaines and the other victims were taken to Broward Health Medical Center where Gaines died from his injuries. The innocent bystanders received non-life threatening injuries.
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Davonta Gaines
Police said Brown has ties to the City of Hollywood, and the teen is known to have ties to the City of Pensacola.
Police identify 2 suspects wanted in connection with fatal shooting in Fort Lauderdale
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From left: Kimani Brown and Shaniyah Kressin. (Fort Lauderdale Police Department)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Fort Lauderdale police on Friday identified two suspects wanted in connection with a fatal shooting from October as 22-year-old Kimani Brown and 16-year-old Shaniyah Kressin.
The shooting was reported shortly after 2 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Broward Central Bus Terminal at 101 NW First Ave.
According to Fort Lauderdale police, Kressin had a brief interaction with the victim across the street from the bus terminal and then walked across the street, where she spoke to Brown.
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