Swanky Miami restaurant rocked by gun violence
Fox News
The recent bout of Miami violence seen over Memorial Day weekend reached upscale steakhouse Prime 112 with a shooting involving celebrity rapper's entourage broke out in a touristy area as restaurant industry attempts to recover from pandemic.
So when bullets went flying – forcing the who's who of the South Florida social scene to put their pinkies down before taking another sip of their martinis – it made for an early curtain call. And the chaos came just days after police said a trio of gunmen in ski masks opened fire on a crowded Miami banquet hall amid fears of rising gun violence in the hot tourist spot. The latest shooting reached the upscale steakhouse Prime 112 – with two injured after gunfire erupted in a dispute involving a celebrity rapper's entourage Monday night.More Related News

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