Crime & Safety
Fort Lauderdale City Hall windows damaged during shooting

Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Two windows are damaged at Fort Lauderdale City Hall after a shooting on Tuesday morning.
According to the police department, patrol officers responded to the scene at 11 N. Andrews Ave. around 12:45 a.m. after receiving a ShotSpotter notification.
Evidence at the scene showed that there was a shooting, but no victims were located, police said.
According to authorities, two windows at City Hall had been damaged from the shooting that occurred nearby.
No injuries were reported at City Hall.
According to detectives, the shooter or shooters were aiming for City Hall, and are continuing to investigate the motive behind the shooting.
The police are asking anyone with further information is asked to call Detective M. Tisch at 954-828-6630, Detective J. Knapp at 954-828-4787, or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.
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