1 killed, 1 injured in Hollywood shooting

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Police are investigating a deadly shooting that occurred early Wednesday morning in the middle of a Hollywood neighborhood.

“Brrrr, bam, bam, bam, bam -- it was crazy, like mayhem. I thought I was at war or something,” Jeremy Phillips, who lives in the neighborhood, said.

The shooting was reported just after 12:30 a.m. along McClellan Street and North 24th Avenue.

“It had to be assault rifles,” Phillips said. “Those things were loud, like it was vibrations.”

The gunfire left one man dead and sent a second person to the hospital.

Detectives are still trying to figure out who fired off the deadly shots.

“I jumped up and I heard the shots,” Phillips said. “I laid on the floor for a second and I was like, ‘Man, were those gunshots?’”

Neighbors who heard the gunfire are now calling for an end to the senseless violence.

“This is something that is normal, it’s crazy over here,” Phillips said. “You’ve got this street and the next street over, they always have confrontations. It’s just too much. You’ve got kids around.”

Police confirmed that the surviving victim was taken to Memorial Regional Hospital in critical condition.

A man who lives in the area identified the victim who was killed to Local 10 News as Jim White, who he said went by the nickname JB.

He said White was from West Palm Beach and was sitting in his car with his girlfriend when the shooter pulled up in another car and opened fire.

“That was no gun,” Renard Biennesein said. “It was a machine gun. Because when I wake up, I pass by the car -- more than eight bullets.”

The shooter fled the scene prior to officers arriving.

No other details were immediately released by police.

Anyone with further information is asked to call the Hollywood Police Department at 954- 967-4567, email the police department at hollywoodpdtips@hollywoodfl.org or call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.


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Trent Kelly is an award-winning multimedia journalist who joined the Local 10 News team in June 2018. Trent is no stranger to Florida. Born in Tampa, he attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he graduated with honors from the UF College of Journalism and Communications.

Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.

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