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FBI Miami Shooting 4 11 86 — Part 7
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lost or tumbled to the floor of the car and SA Hanlon drew his five-
shot Smith and Wesson Snubnose Revolver from an ankle holster and
proceeded into the shooting area. SAs Hanlon and Mireles had exited
their vehicle and were running onto the scene. As SA Mireles
approached the area of Vehicle #5, he was taken under fire by the
riflemen, suffered a severe wound to his left arm and went down.
SA Hanlon proceeded to the rear of Vehicle #6, crouched and fired
five rounds from his five-shot revolver into the back of the
subject's vehicle. As SA Hanlon started to reload his weapon, he
was hit in the
Wind he went down. at this point or ae
tia and Risner arrived on the
a proximately the position shown as
#8 in the sketch, and an firing at the subjects, who by this time
were out of their vehicle and moving in the area of Vehicles $1, #2
and #3, utilizing these vehicles as cover. SA Orrantia fired 12
rounds of .38-caliber +P service ammunition from his .357 Smith and
Wesson revolver and SA Risner estimates he fired 13 to 14 rounds
total from his issued Model 459 .9mm Smith and Wesson semiautomatic
pistol.
SSA McNeill was shot for a second time and became ee
incapacitated due to temporary paralysis.
SAs Grogan and Dove, from an area of Vehicle #6, began
firing on the subjects. Following a period of intense gunfire,
subject William R. Mattix apparently took SAs Grogan and Dove under
fire with a shotgun. This was evidenced by a pattern of €6 shot .
down the driver's side of Vehicle #@6.°-While Mattix @xchanged fire
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