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FBI Miami Shooting 4 11 86 — Part 1
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FBI shooting scene colored
by death, curious crowds
SCENE /from IA
already burgundy, turning to brown in the heat.
A shotgun Jay nearby, five empty green shells
shining ike emeralds on the pavement. A few feet
eway was 2 black-barreled pistol! and, beyond that,
what looked Uke an automatic rifle.
During the chase, two cars had crunched into s
bottle-brush tree, its blossoms crimson; beneath Its
outer branches were two cream-colored FBI] Buicks,
one pocked by dullet holes. The brake Ughts were
on
ii On.
Once all this had been noted and absorbed, there
was little else to see. The shooting had lasted only
minutes. It had been quiet for hours now, and still we
stood and watched. The wounded were gone, the
dead were silent.
Up the ramp came several Palmetto High School
students, some skippiog cless, others taking an
extra-long lunch break. None of them was clownin
around, but the distance from the bodies made casual
talk an easier thing. *-"-—~
A blond teen-ager In a sleeveless T-shirt watched
for a few minutes, then tummed to go. “Death in
Miami,” he said to some friends. “It's nice to know
we live in such a nice ay -
Another student, Mark Saymon, asked to borrow a
Photographer's telephoto lens, to get a closer look. He
sald this was his third shoot-out scene; the others
were a bank holdup and a Farm Store robbery.
“Nothing like this,” Saymon said. “I can't believe
they Jet that dude lie In the sun.”
e dude was dead, of course. He was one of the
suspects. Pot-bellied guy with black hair. He lay on
his back. His left arm was taped where the
paramedics had tried to get some fluids going before
giving up; the chubby guy's clothes were soaked with
too much blood. A man wearing rubber gloves fished
‘through the dead man's pockets.
What gripe onlookers at such times is the
proximity of recent death. The danger Is past, but the
aftermath transiixes.
On television, blazing shoot-outs are followed by
commercials. Regl-lfe murder scenes do not dissolve
oo easily; not in the eye, not in the mind. The color of
death ls unforgettable. +s
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