27 Year Old Dead In Coral Springs Shooting

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1 Dead In Coral Springs Shooting

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27 Year Old Dead In Coral Springs Shooting

Coral Springs Police Department Confirming 1 Dead.

1 Dead In Coral Springs Shooting

1 Dead In Coral Springs Shooting

CORAL SPRINGS, FL (Boca Post) — Coral Springs Police Department has confirmed a 27 year old victim is dead after a shooting that occurred early this morning near 4100 block of NW 66th Terrace in Coral Springs.

According to Coral Springs Police Department, they responded to a shooting call near the 4100 block of NW 66th Terrace where they found a black male victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Responding officers rendered aid until the arrival of Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department who then took over all life saving efforts.

The victim, Marc Examon, 27, of Coral Springs, was transported to Broward Health North where he was later pronounced dead.

Coral Springs Police Department reports that the crime scene is secure and that there is no current threat to the community. It is unclear if there is any suspects in custody at this time.

Coral Springs Police Department is actively investigating this case and asking for anyone with any information to contact Coral Springs Police Department – CAPS (Crime Against Persons Unit). If you know anything you are asked to call Detective Dave Young at 954-346-1219 or you can e-mail him at [email protected].

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