CUTLER BAY, Fla. – A funeral service was held Saturday for a person who was killed late final month in a taking pictures at a gasoline station in Cutler Bay.
Household and buddies of 56-year-old Vincent McCrow gathered at Jay Funeral Residence in West Perrine for his memorial.
McCrow was shot at a Mobil gasoline station off South Dixie Freeway and Caribbean Boulevard on the morning of Dec. 27.
Police mentioned McCrow had been shot a number of instances.
Miami-Dade Hearth Rescue transported him to Jackson South Medical Heart in crucial situation, however he later died from his accidents.
In keeping with detectives, McCrow was concerned in a dialogue with one other man on the gasoline station when the scenario escalated into violence.
The person McCrow was talking with initially left the scene however returned whereas officers have been investigating, Miami-Dade Police Detective Andre Martin mentioned.
“We’re within the means of interviewing that particular person, however we’re additionally working with staff at this gasoline station to acquire any video proof that may present readability on what occurred,” Martin instructed Native 10 Information final month.
McCrow’s sister shared a latest photograph of them collectively in happier instances, expressing disbelief over his dying.
“He’s been in some issues earlier than, however for the previous two years, he’s been doing his life proper,” she mentioned. “He largely stays residence on the weekends, performs his music, and retains to himself. I don’t even know why he was out.”
Police have nonetheless not made any arrests within the case nor launched additional particulars concerning the individual they interviewed.
Anybody with details about the case is urged to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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