Police have identified the man and woman killed in a drive-by shooting in Fort Lauderdale Monday night that left a 2-year-old and two other people injured as they search for whoever is responsible.
The shooting happened shortly before 8 p.m. near the 800 block of Northwest 10th Terrace.
Fort Lauderdale Police officials said officers responded to the area after receiving multiple 911 calls and a ShotSpotter alert.
"I need the police, you heard me? I need the police," a man tells a dispatcher in a 911 call from the shooting, as a child can be heard screaming in the background.
329 medal events. 32 sports. Endless drama. Catch all the action at the Paris Olympics. Sign up for our free Olympics Headlines newsletter.
When officers arrived, they found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds, including the 2-year-old and four adults.
A woman, identified by police on Tuesday as 28-year-old Tiarra Holliday, of Plantation, was pronounced dead at the scene.
One man who was shot, 45-year-old Sheldon Lawrence, of Fort Lauderdale, died at a local hospital.
Local
The 2-year-old and two adults who were injured were treated for non-life threatening injuries. Their identities haven't been released.
Police said there were initial reports that a sixth person was injured but said that information was determined to be inaccurate.
Investigators determined that it was a drive-by shooting and that the suspect or suspects immediately fled the area.
Police are seeking the suspects and are asking anyone with information to call them at 954-828-5931.