Family of Fort Lauderdale shooting victim focuses on 2-year-old son's recovery
- Six people were struck by bullets in a Fort Lauderdale drive-by shooting, resulting in two deaths.
- The family of a woman killed in the shooting is now focused on her 2-year-old son's recovery.
- The child is currently recovering from brain surgery at the hospital.
In Fort Lauderdale, a tragic shooting incident outside a convenience store has left two people dead and four others injured, including a child. The horrifying scene was captured on surveillance video, showing a silver sedan pulling up and someone opening fire near the 800 block of Northwest 10th Terrace. Among the victims was Tiarra Holliday, 28, who tragically lost her life in the shooting. The injured individuals, including a two-year-old boy, were rushed to Broward Health Medical Center for treatment. One of the injured victims, identified as Henry, remains hospitalized after undergoing brain surgery following the shooting. His family revealed that he was grazed in the head and had to be put into a medically induced coma. The family expressed that Henry faces a long road to recovery ahead. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department stated that the drive-by shooting appears to be an isolated incident, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation. Authorities are actively seeking information from the public to help solve the case. Detectives Jennifer Saint-Jean and Jackie Sanchez can be reached at (954) 828-5570/5539, or individuals can provide anonymous tips to Broward Crime Stoppers at (954) 493-TIPS (8477). The community is advised to exercise caution when viewing the graphic surveillance video of the shooting. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among residents, as the search for answers and justice continues in the wake of this senseless act of violence in Fort Lauderdale.