Why were 2 people shot in Miami Beach? Suspect told cops that he 'saw 2 Palestinians'
Briefly

In Miami Beach, a shooting spree left two people injured after Mordechai Brafman, a 27-year-old man, allegedly opened fire on a vehicle. Although he claimed in a police interview that he had shot at Palestinians, investigators did not confirm this; the victims were actually an Israeli father and son. Brafman was captured by police after the incident and is facing two counts of attempted second-degree murder. The altercation, described as unprovoked, was caught on security cameras, leading to questions about the motives behind Brafman's actions.
Brafman exited his vehicle and shot at the victims' vehicle 17 times, striking both victims without provocation.
Brafman spontaneously stated that while driving, he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both, even though no one was killed.
Video surveillance showed Brafman making a U-Turn before stopping and shooting at the victims as they drove past.
The victims were identified as an Israeli father and son, contradicting Brafman's claim about Palestinian shooters.
Read at Miami Herald
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