After a fight in a house just north of Kendall, a man from Miami pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and shot his ex-wife four times, sending her flying through a locked door.
That’s what the arrest record for 47-year-old Pedro Nunez from Little Havana says happened when he turned himself into police in Hialeah on Sunday, four hours after the shooting. The report says Nunez gave up his right to stay silent and told police in Miami-Dade County how he thought he killed his ex-wife.
Police say Nunez’s ex-wife lived and was taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition. On Monday, she was going to have another surgery.
Nunez was caught and charged with trying to kill someone at a high level.
There is blood on the ground
Records from Miami-Dade County show that the house in the 6200 block of Southwest 109th Avenue should only have one living unit. On the other hand, the arrest report says that there is a small apartment on one side of the house. On Sunday at 3:35 a.m., the resident opened his door to find “a large amount of blood on the floor.”
When he saw that the main house’s front door was open, he left and called the cops. Miami-Dade police say they found Nunez’s ex-wife, who is the mother of their 10-year-old child, shot several times in her bedroom.
The police report says that even though she was having trouble staying awake, she was able to name her ex-husband and say that he shot her.
While Miami-Dade Fire Rescue took her to the hospital, Hialeah police called Miami-Dade police to say that a killer had turned himself in.
The police report said Nunez admitted that he shot his ex-wife in the hallway of her house, close to the “locked and screwed shut” front door of the apartment.
The police report said Nunez told them he shot the woman four times and stopped when her body hit the door, which made it break open and the victim fall into the efficiency.
After leaving, Nunez “called his father and told him he had killed the person.”
Source: A Miami man shot his ex-wife 4 times near Kendall, then surrendered in Hialeah, cops say