Gunfire Stops Miami High School Football Game

MIAMI, Nov. 21 (UPI) — Players and coaches dropped to the grass Friday as gunshots were heard in Miami during a high school football game.Miami Central won the playoff matchup 36-8 against Carol City, but the game was called after the incident. Traz Powell Stadium officials called the game with 2:58 remaining.

The bleachers screamed with fear and fans fled for the exits as coaches yelled for players to get down. Police were nearby to assist and clear the field.

“You hate to see anything like that happen, but luckily it seems like no one was hurt,” Central football coach Roland Smith told the Miami Herald’s Andre Fernandez after the game.


An eyewitness described being in the crossfire to WTVJ. WTVJ reported that there were multiple gunmen involved and several suspects were taken by police.

“I was sitting down and it was a boy behind me,” the eyewitness told WTVJ. “He like grabbed me to tell me it was going to be a shooting. So when he told me, I had turned around and my best friend told me he said kneel down because we’re about to aim back at the (person). So when they were shooting back, I don’t know if somebody got hit or not but somebody kneeled down and they started tripping over the floor. And that’s when everybody ran out panicking.”

“I was panicking but I was thinking about my life at that minute. I was scared because of the whole situation.”

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