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Shots Fired off SW 30th Terrace as BSO Probes Daylight Attack

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Published on March 30, 2026
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A quiet stretch near Fort Lauderdale turned into an active crime scene Saturday morning after a shooting off Southwest 30th Terrace and 3rd Street left one person wounded. Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies rushed in, and paramedics took the injured person to a nearby hospital with what authorities described as non-life-threatening injuries.

Detectives from specialized BSO units spent the morning working the intersection, combing the area for evidence and speaking with people nearby. As of Sunday, officials had not announced any arrests or released a suspect description, keeping key details of the case close while the investigation continues.

According to WSVN, deputies responded to a call about a shooting and found one person suffering from injuries that were considered non-life-threatening. The station reports the call came in Saturday morning and that paramedics transported the victim to a nearby hospital while detectives locked down and processed the scene.

Investigators Working the Block

BSO’s Violent Crime and Crime Scene units were spotted documenting the area, taking photographs and collecting physical evidence at the intersection. Investigators also canvassed for witnesses, talking with people in the vicinity as they tried to piece together what led up to the gunfire.

Officials have kept their public statements brief so far, offering no information on who might be responsible or what may have sparked the shooting. The focus for now remains on building the case from what investigators can recover on the ground and from the community.

How to Share Tips

Authorities are asking anyone who knows anything about the shooting to come forward. Tipsters can contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) or submit an anonymous tip through the SaferWatch app.

Detectives say video, photos, or any observations from the area near Southwest 30th Terrace and 3rd Street on Saturday morning could help them reconstruct what happened and identify whoever pulled the trigger.

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