Miami-Dade unveils plan to crack down on 'brutal killings': 'Not on our watch'
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Officials in Florida's Miami-Dade County announced Thursday the launch of a crime-fighting operation to combat gun violence days after two brazen shootings that rocked the region saw two people killed and dozens injured in a bloody holiday weekend.
The initiative will also see more surveillance cameras in problem areas. "No man or woman should feel comfortable driving around with assault weapons to commit a crime in a stolen vehicle," Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a news conference. "This will not happen, Not on our watch!"More Related News
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