88º

Video shows Miami-Dade shooting that left man hospitalized, police say

More than 100 shots fired from 2 vehicles, according to authorities

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Newly released surveillance video shows the moment gunfire erupted in a southwest Miami-Dade neighborhood.

Police have since arrested 25-year-old Glenn Cassis in connection to the shooting.

In the video, a white car is seen approaching the intersection of Southwest 216th Street and 120th Avenue at approximately 2:45 a.m. Sunday. The doors swing open, two people jump out of the car and shots ring out.

Quickly after, you see a black car stop behind the white one. One door opens and more shots are fired.

Mugshot for 25-year-old Glenn Cassis. (Miami-Dade County Corrections)

A different angle shows a man walking on the street just before the shooting happened. Police say it was that man who the subjects were shooting at.

Officers received multiple ShotSpotter alerts and quickly arrived to the intersection to find 33-year-old Tristum Hobbs on the ground with a gunshot wound to his back.

Authorities said he was rushed to the hospital in stable condition.

Officers at the scene said they located over 100 spent shell casings.

“There was a group of people trying to comfort the person that got hurt,” said Johneisha Jolly, who lives nearby.

She said she was awakened by bullets flying into her bedroom while she was asleep with her 1-year-old daughter.

“Like four or five shots came through my window,” said Jolly. “Once I heard that bullets started coming through, all I could do is shield my daughter.”

Police arrested Cassis later that morning after they said a detective spotted him exiting the black car seen in the video.

Jail records show Cassis faces several charges, including attempted premeditated murder, shooting or throwing a deadly missile, discharging a firearm from a vehicle and use of a firearm while committing a felony.


About the Author

Annaliese Garcia joined Local 10 News in January 2020. Born and raised in Miami, she graduated from the University of Miami, where she studied broadcast journalism. She began her career at Univision. Before arriving at Local 10, she was with NBC2 (WBBH-TV) covering Southwest Florida. She's glad to be back in Miami!

Recommended Videos