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FBI Miami Shooting 4 11 86 — Part 1
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SSA McNeill, Supervisor of this squad, made a decision
to conduct a similar-type surveillance on April li, 1986. A
total of 14 SAs of the Miami Division were utilized in this
effort including three from the Homestead Resident Agency (RA).
During the course of this investigation, the Miami Division had
coordinated closely with the Metropolitan-Dade County
(Metro-Dade) Police Department, but on this occasion only FBI
units were involved in the actual surveillance.
Agents on this assignment were spread out covering at
least four separate financial institutions over a 60-block area.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., April 11, 1986, SA Grogan advised by -
radio that he had the subjects under observation. The inquiry
team has in its possession a transcription of FBI radio
transmissions which thoroughly set out the ensuing surveill
and pursuit of the subjects.
it eye witnesses and the
ved, at approximately
a! mune, near the intersection of
Southwest 122nd BtreetycAgents made an attempt to stop the
subjects. During thi®@ttempted stop, FBI vehicles rammed the
subjects' vehicle. iaboratory paint examinations show that FBI
vehicles also impacted with each other during this attempted
stop. The vehicle chase came to an end with “the subjects!
vehicle facing northbound in the parking area of a front yard at
12201 Southwest 82nd Avenue. The subjects' vehicle was wedged
between a parked civilian vehicle, an FBI vehicle and a tree, and
flanked by two FBI vehicles. A third FBI vehicle, operated by
SAS Hanlon and Mireles, had lost control during the impacts and
came to rest against a wall on the west side of 82nd Avenue just
south of the area where the subjects' vehicle was stopped. A
fourth FBI vehicle operated by SAs Orrantia and Risner arrived on
the scene, stopped on the west side of 82nd Avenue dust north and
—ia ter eet ate Se Ser wa oie kh ted hd ae
west of the impact scene.
statements of
9:32 a.m., on Soe
As the vehicles came to a halt, SA Manauzzi's vehicle
was directly alongside the subjects’ vehicle. SA Manauzzi was
immediately taken under fire and struck with shotgun pellets in
the back and the back of the head. During the crash, SA
Manauzzi's gun, which was alongside him on the car seat, was
knocked to the floor of the car. SA Manauzzi, wounded and
unarmed, exited his vehicle and took shelter behind a wall on the
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west side of 82nd Avenue. SSA McNeill, whe had driven his
vehicle against the side of SA Manauzzi's vehicle, fired on the
subjects across the hood of SA Manauzzi's vehicle and was, at
this point, shot and wounded in the hand. SAs Mireles and Hanlon
had exited their vehicle, which had impacted on the wall--on the
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