The shooting at the Equinox gym yesterday shuttered the Shops at Merrick Park for the day while investigators talked to witnesses and pieced together what happened. Police did not say who opened fire, or who was wounded and who was killed.
The wounded were airlifted to the Ryder Trauma Center. There was no immediate word on their conditions.
"It appears to be an ex-employee, managerial dispute that triggered this shooting," Miami-Dade Police Detective Alvaro Zabaleta said.
"Equinox workers did an amazing job of calmly ... Getting the rest out of there," Rodriguez said.
Equinox's corporate offices did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
A Coral Gables police officer patrolling the mall was told by a security officer shortly before 1 pm that shots had been fired, said Coral Gables Chief of Police Ed Hudak. A mall security system was activated and people in other stores and restaurants were told to remain inside or escorted to safety.
"So that's exactly what we did," said Tim Hartog, the restaurant's general manager. "It was never chaotic. We're trained to do these things."
Hartog said employees were allowed to clean and shut down the restaurant for the day, and were told to go home afterward. He said the mall was closed until today.
More than a dozen police cars and firetrucks were outside the mall for hours after the shooting. Employees of other stores and restaurants were seen leaving about an hour after the shooting, once the scene was secure.
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