Deerfield Beach Man Arrested For Murder After 2017 Fort Lauderdale Shooting

by | May 18, 2022 · 10:49 am | Arrests, Deerfield Beach | 0 comments

Deerfield Beach Man Arrested For Murder After 2017 Fort Lauderdale Shooting - Dave Hargrove

Let's Be Friends

Support Boca Post by following us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Nextdoor for trusted local news, events, weather updates, and important community information delivered as it happens.

Deerfield Beach Man Arrested For Murder After 2017 Fort Lauderdale Shooting

Dave Hargrove Of Deerfield Beach Arrested For 2017 Shooting Of Steven Monroe

Deerfield Beach Man Arrested For Murder After 2017 Fort Lauderdale Shooting - Dave Hargrove

Deerfield Beach Man Arrested For Murder After 2017 Fort Lauderdale Shooting – Dave Hargrove

DEERFIELD BEACH, FL (Boca Post) — A Deerfield Beach man has been charged with the murder of a Steven Lilnard Monroe who detectives say was shot in 2017 and later passed away in 2021 from injuries directly related to the shooting.

David Hargrove, 56, of 220 NW 4th Ave, in Deerfield Beach, is charged with one count of 1st-degree murder following the 2017 shooting.

From Broward Sheriff’s Office:

A Deerfield Beach man facing one count of first-degree murder for a shooting that occurred in 2017 was arrested Monday evening.
On May 6, 2017, Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a shooting at 2691 N.W. 15th Street near Fort Lauderdale, and they found a victim with a single gunshot wound to his back. Detectives said the victim, Steven Monroe, spent the next several years in and out of the hospital for complications related to his injury. 
BSO’s Violent Crimes Unit investigated the incident. However, detectives said they exhausted all leads, and due to a lack of cooperation by the involved parties, the case was not solved and went cold for several years.   
On September 1, 2021, Monroe was admitted to the hospital with a life-threatening medical condition believed to be directly related to his injuries from the 2017 shooting. 
After Monroe died on October 20, 2021, the case was turned over to BSO’s Cold Case Unit for follow up. 
On February 14, 2022, the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the victim’s cause of death to be complications from the gunshot wound he sustained in 2017 and the manner of death as homicide.
With assistance from the BSO Strategic Investigations Division Gangs Unit, the Cold Case Unit was able to identify additional evidence and witnesses to the shooting, which led them to identify the suspect, David Hargrove. A Broward County Grand Jury indicted Hargrove for first-degree murder on May 11.  
At approximately 5 p.m. on May 16, BSO’s Fugitive Task Force located Hargrove near Northwest 22nd Road and Northwest Sixth Place and arrested him without incident.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

Boca Raton Woman Charged In Pepper Spray Attack On Ex’s New Girlfriend - Jennifer Montes

Boca Raton Woman Charged in Pepper Spray Attack on Ex’s New Girlfriend

A Boca Raton woman is facing felony charges after West Palm Beach police said she opened a driver’s door, sprayed the driver with a chemical agent, and a van later blocked the driver’s only exit route.

Boca Raton Tennis Coach Arrested In Child Sex Case, Pbso Seeking Victims - Cemal Kaya

UPDATE: Boca Raton Tennis Coach Arrested in Child Sex Case, PBSO Seeking Victims

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested Boca Raton tennis coach Cemal Kaya, 18, on charges of sexual battery and lewd or lascivious exhibition involving a minor, and investigators say there may be additional victims.

Armed West Boca Man Accused Of Trying To Light Wife On Fire

ARREST: Armed West Boca Man Accused of Trying to Light Wife on Fire

A Boca Raton man was booked into the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center on a felony aggravated assault charge and a domestic battery allegation after deputies described a reported dispute that included a handgun, lighter fluid, and a child in the home.

Deerfield Beach Fraud Suspect Accused Of Taking $1.2M To Fund Jewelry, Jet, Mansion Rentals - Keshon Litesha Rivers

Deerfield Beach Fraud Suspect Accused Of Taking $1.2M To Fund Jewelry, Jet, Mansion Rentals

Broward Sheriff’s Office detectives say a Deerfield Beach woman stole more than $1.2 million from a local business over several months in 2025, then used the money for high-end jewelry, private travel, and luxury rentals.

Daytona Beach Man Gets 327 Months For Sex Trafficking Case Involving Force And Coercion - Delon Richard Smith

Daytona Beach Man Gets 327 Months for Sex Trafficking Case Involving Force and Coercion

A Daytona-area man who admitted to sex trafficking two women by force, fraud, or coercion was sentenced to 327 months in federal prison and ordered to pay restitution, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.