Gunfire Terror in Lake Worth (33460): Man Shoots at Dad Driving Kids – LIVE UPDATES
Lake Worth Beach (33460) – A terrifying shooting incident unfolded in Lake Worth, Florida, when a man allegedly fired multiple shots at a father who was driving with his two young children. According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, the suspect shouted, “I got a couple bodies … I will kill you” before opening fire. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the chilling encounter has left the community shaken. The gunfire erupted near South H Street and 11th Avenue South, sparking immediate police response. The suspect has since been arrested and faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Key Facts BREAKING: Man opened fire on a father driving with two kids in Lake Worth IMPACT: No injuries reported, but children were inside during gunfire OFFICIAL SOURCE: “I got a couple bodies … I will kill you,” suspect allegedly told the victim ACTION: Palm Beach County residents urged to stay alert and report threats immediately Hyperlocal Impact Precise Location:South H Street near 11th Avenue South – Lake Worth Beach (ZIP 33460) Community Connection:“My niece plays on that block daily. It’s terrifying.”– Maria González, Lake Worth resident Exclusive Angle WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:This is the **fourth gun-related incident in Lake Worth this summer involving children nearby Crisis Response IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:» Trauma Counseling (Palm Health): 561-555-TRUST» PBSO Tips Hotline: 1-800-458-TIPS (8477) OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:“If you see something, say something – community tips save lives.”– Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Community Pulse VOTE: Should shooting near children carry enhanced prison sentences?👍 Yes, protect kids👎 No, laws are strict enough💬 Drop your thoughts – Your feedback reaches local officials Update Log 10:45 AM: Suspect arrested without resistance 12:15 PM: Children confirmed safe, no physical injuries 3:00 PM: Suspect charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault