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Gunman caught on camera opening fire on suburban road during intense battle that left residents in horror: ‘Bullets were flying’

A gunman was caught on camera opening fire on a suburban Florida street in an intense gun battle, terrifying residents as he rained doz🥃ens of bullets on houses and cars.

“The bullets were flying,” one unnamed neighbor told of the shocking scenes in Miami Gardens late Saturday. “And when I say flying they were flying.”

Grainy surveillance footage showing a man on a sidewalk with a muzzle flash coming out of an automatic rifle as he fires.
Footage obtained by local blog Only in Dade shows a man firing dozens of rounds from an automatic rifle at an unseen assailant. X / @ONLYinDADE

Video footage of the incident obtained by local blog Only in Dade shows what appears to be a man wielding an assault rifle running along a paved sur🍰face and ducking for cover as he fires round after round at an off-camera assailant, w꧃ho can be heard returning fire.

The gunman darts back and forth, exchanging shots with his unseen foe before disappearing from the camera’s view, during which even more intense gunfire can be heard. After the shooting stops the gunman gets into a running car and backs it out of frame.

A similar shot, but with no muzzle flash.
The man can be seen ducking for cover as his rival fires back. After the shooting stopped he got in a nearby car and backed out of frame. X / @ONLYinDADE

The local outlet reported more than 100 shots were fired. Windows were shattered, the facades of homes were left pockmarked by the slugs, and vehicles were riddled 🍷with bullet holes.

Amazingly, nobody appears to have been injured in the shootout, according to authorities, who have yet to determine a motive for it. Miami Gardens Police did not respond to The Post’s request for comment Monday.

Miami Ga✃rdens has a population of around 110,000 residents and is located aꦫbout 16 miles north of Miami.