DEADLY SHOOTING: 1 Shot, Killed In Pompano Beach

by News Desk | Dec 2, 2024 · 2:32 pm | Pompano Beach News

Last Updated: Dec 22, 2025 · 1:27 pm

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POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2024) — BSO detectives are investigating a shooting in Pompano Beach that left a man dead.

Sunday evening saw a tragic shooting incident that resulted in the untimely death of a man under investigation, by the Homicide and Crime Scene units of the Broward Sheriff’s Office.

Late in the evening on Sunday the 1st of December in Broward County Regional Communications received a notification about an incident occurring around 400 Southwest Second Street in Pompano Beach area.

Deputies, from Broward Sheriff’s Offices Pompano Beach District swiftly arrived at the scene and found an adult man named Roderick Henry who had been shot near the 300 block of Avondale Drive; sadly he was pronounced deceased by Pompano Beach Fire Rescue team that also arrived at the location. The perpetrator(s) fled from the site afterwards. Police officers, from the Broward Sheriffs Offices Homicide and Crime Scene divisions arrived to look into the incident of the shooting. Are currently conducting an ongoing investigation to determine the details surrounding it.

If you have any information to share regarding the case mentioned above and would like to help out with the investigation efforts by providing tips or leads anonymously or for a reward incentive in cash rewards consultation can be made with Detective John McGlynn from the BSO Homicide Unit using the phone number (954) 321‐420‐eight or using the SaferWatch app platform for tip submission.

To maintain anonymity and be eligible for a monetary reward option kindly reach out to Broward Crime Stoppers via call, on 954‐493‐TIPS (8477) visit their website browardcrimestoppers.org for submissions or dial **TIPS (8477). Your cooperation is greatly appreciated in assisting with this matter and helping ensure safety within our community.

If the information you provide results in an arrest in this situation you could receive a reward of much, as $10 000.

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