Miami-Dade Shooting: Cuban Couple Dies

by Mark Thompson

Miami-Dade Couple Found Dead in Apparent Shooting; Investigation Ongoing

A tragic incident unfolded in southwest Miami-Dade this weekend, leaving a community reeling after a Cuban man and his wife were fatally shot at their residence. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Ulises Cabrera González, 44, and Susan Rosales Choir, 42, as the investigation remains active.

Details of the Incident

On Saturday afternoon, shortly after 1:00 PM, officers responded to a report of a man bleeding in the vicinity of Southwest 170 TER and SW 153rd Court. Upon arriving at a home on the 17000 block, first responders discovered Cabrera González and Rosales Choir suffering from gunshot wounds. Personnel from the Miami-Dade Fire and Rescue Department arrived and pronounced both individuals deceased at the scene, according to a spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Police.

Investigation and Potential Motives

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO) is leading the investigation into the shooting. While details remain scarce, authorities confirmed that other individuals were present in the house at the time of the incident. Currently, investigators have not released information regarding potential suspects or a definitive motive.

A senior official stated that investigators are not ruling out the possibility of domestic violence, though the inquiry is still in its early stages. Further investigation is needed to corroborate this potential angle.

The Victims and Their Family

Ulises Cabrera González was originally from Havana, Cuba, and Susan Rosales Choir hailed from Guatemala. The couple had been married since 2013 and shared two young children, a daughter and a son. Public records indicate the couple had owned the property since 2020.

Neighbors in the area expressed shock and dismay, describing the neighborhood as typically quiet and peaceful, stating that “something similar had never happened.”

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation into the shooting remains active and is being handled by the MDSO. Authorities have not provided a timeline for the release of further information.

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