
Homestead domestic incident turns into shooting, police say
Neighbors told CBS News Miami that the pattern of violence in their city needs to stop.
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Now based in Miami, Hunter Geisel graduated from Texas Christian University in 2017 with a degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in film studies, and was just shy of a creative writing minor, too.
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Neighbors told CBS News Miami that the pattern of violence in their city needs to stop.
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