Miami apartment fire: Suspect in custody after shooting employee and setting building ablaze
A suspect in custody after shooting an employee at a Miami apartment building and then setting the complex on fire.
Dozens of firefighters descended on a four-storey apartment complex on Monday morning to comabt the blaze, which resulted in scores of residents to be evacuated.
First responders arrived at the building after receiving calls about a fire around 8:15 am, and began rescuing residents from the building’s balconies, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said during a news conference.
A man was also found at the scene with gunshot wounds and taken to a hospital in critical condition.
Suarez later said it is believed that the suspect shot an employee then intentionally set the fire. The individual’s name has not been released and police investigations are ongoing.
Shortly before 6pm local time the City of Miami Fire Department announced that the fire was “under control.”
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Emergency response underway to massive fire in Miami
Monday 10 June 2024 21:02 , Mike Bedigan
Dozens of firefighters are on the scene after a massive fire broke out a a four-storey apartment complex in Miami, Florida, on Monday.Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said arriving first responders also found a man with gunshot wounds at the scene. He was taken to a hospital, where he was in critical condition.
Officials said the shooting is part of an active investigation.Follow The Independent’s live updates on the unfolding situation here:
Miami mayor at the scene of fire with rescue crews
Monday 10 June 2024 21:10 , Mike Bedigan
At the scene of a 3-alarm fire earlier today where multiple @CityofMiamiFire units responded to a multi-story apartment building. pic.twitter.com/i00LEoAaRt
— Mayor Francis Suarez (@FrancisSuarez) June 10, 2024
Residents asked to stay indoors by fire department
Monday 10 June 2024 21:15 , Mike Bedigan
Residents nearby to the burning apartment complex in Miami have been told to stay indoors by authorities as rescue operations continue.
The City of Miami Fire Department said it was continuing to work at the scene and that the Red Cross was assisting.
Watch: Crews battle massive apartment fire in Miami
Monday 10 June 2024 21:20 , Mike Bedigan
Details of man found shot in apartment building unclear
Monday 10 June 2024 21:24 , Mike Bedigan
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez confirmed that a man was found at the scene of the blaze suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the torso.
The man, who Temple Court Management later confirmed to be a bulding employee, was transported in critical condition to Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Police do not know if the injuries were self-inflicted or if there is a suspect in the shooting. It is also unkown whether the incident is related to the fire.
In addition to the person who was shot, 4 others required medical assistance, CBS News reported.
‘Tremendous amount of heroism’ shown by firefighters
Monday 10 June 2024 21:30 , Mike Bedigan
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said that there had been a “tremendous amount of heroism” shown by firefighters, who had been battling the blaze since 8am on Monday morning.
The mayor told reporters at a press conference that the incident was the first “three-alarm fire in 25 years.” A three-alarm fire means that three separate fire stations responded to the blaze.
Authorities said over 40 elderly residents were rescued from the blaze, and some 20 individuals have already been rehoused.
Miami PD statement
Monday 10 June 2024 21:55 , Mike Bedigan
— Miami PD (@MiamiPD) June 10, 2024
Watch: Massive fire follows shooting at Miami apartment building
Monday 10 June 2024 22:10 , Mike Bedigan
Pictures: Emergency crews on the scene in Miami
Monday 10 June 2024 23:10 , Mike Bedigan
Suspect in custody following Miami apartment fire and shooting
Monday 10 June 2024 23:25 , Mike Bedigan
An individual has been arrested following the massive fire at the Miami apartment building, and the shooting of one of the complex’s employees.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said it is believed that the suspect shot an employee at the Temple Court apartments at 431 Northwest 3rd Street then intentionally set the fire.
The suspect’s identity hasn’t been released.
Video: Crews battle massive apartment fire in Miami
Monday 10 June 2024 23:40 , Mike Bedigan
Three firefighters hospitalized for heat exhaustion
Tuesday 11 June 2024 00:10 , Mike Bedigan
Three firefighters were hospitalized for heat exhaustion as they battled the major blaze in Miami on Monday morning.
At least 30 people were rescued from the complex, including elderly residents who were in wheelchairs. Shelters were set up for those affected by the incident.
Miami Fire Rescue Captain Ignatius Carroll said the fire on Monday morning had been “challenging” for crews to combat.
“It’s a very stubborn fire that is spreading throughout the building which obviously makes it very difficult to reach when you’re doing a defensive attack,” he told reporters.
“The challenging part is you can’t see anything but also you start to have compromising of the floors. We understand that probably the third-floor area was collapsing as a result, so safety is our number one priority.”
Man shot was ‘isolated incident’ - Police
Tuesday 11 June 2024 00:40 , Mike Bedigan
Miami police officials later said the man found shot in the burning apartment complex was “an isolated incident,” meaning there is no gunman at large.
The man, who Temple Court Management later confirmed to be a bulding employee, was transported in critical condition to Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez later said an individual had been arrested on suspicion of shooting the employee and then setting fire to the building.
There were no other injuries reported.
Watch: Massive fire follows shooting at Miami apartment building
01:10 , Mike Bedigan
Residents offered food and shelter overnight if needed
02:00 , Mike Bedigan
Residents evacuated from the apartment building have been offered overnight accommodation at a nearby facility if needed.
Workers from the Red Cross workers have been supporting the residents, bringing in food and setting up facilities to address their immediate needs.
Miami Commissioner Manolo Reyes announced that each individual entering the facility would receive a $250 gift card for food and essential toiletries.
The immediate needs of these residents are being addressed as they grapple with the aftermath of the fire, authorities said.
Resident describes fleeing fire with 3-month old kitten
03:00 , Mike Bedigan
One resident described the moment he fled the massive fire in the apartment building with his three-month old kitten, Rufus.
Joel Enrique told Local 10 News said at one point during the evacuation he heard part of the structure collapse. He described the ordeal as “horrifying.”
“All I could think of trying to do was to get out my mom and my cat just trying to get out,” he told the outlet.
“A bunch of firefighters came in through the apartment and then took us down through the stairs that wasn’t covered in smoke.”
“Firefighters evacuated me, my mom, my stepdad and my stepdad’s mom. During the middle of the fire, I heard a small bang and I’m assuming one of the structures came down, so I got desperate and screamed and said, ‘Hey, we’re still up here. Come on! It was horrifying’.”
In pictures: The Miami apartment building fire
04:00 , Mike Bedigan
Fire units to stay onsite overnight in case of further fire
05:00 , Mike Bedigan
Fire crews will stay on the scene downtown Miami following the blaze which took eight hours to control.
All residents were successfully evacuated and some were treated for minor injuries.
A statement from Leuitenant Pete Sanchez, a spokesperson for Miami Fire Rescue, said: “At this time, The Miami Fire Investigation Unit, Miami Police, and The State Fire Marshal’s office shall now proceed with their investigation.
“The incident took eight hours to control, and two units will remain on the scene overnight extinguishing spot fires that may occur. The American Red Cross is assisting displaced residents due to the extent of damage to the building.”
ICYMI: Crews battle massive apartment fire in Miami
07:00 , Mike Bedigan
ICYMI: Miami PD update
09:00 , Mike Bedigan
UPDATE: Apartment building fire at 431 NW 3 St. is now under control and all residents have been accounted for! 126 @CityofMiamiFire firefighters battled the 8-hour blaze, rescuing over 40 people. A suspect possibly linked to the shooting that sparked the fire is in @MiamiPD… pic.twitter.com/09kw1oddAB
— City of Miami (@CityofMiami) June 11, 2024