Nearly seven years later, police have arrested a suspect who allegedly murdered a 17-year-old outside of a Miami Gardens gas station.

Read more FedEx driver accused of stealing more than $31K in Apple products in Pinecrest, police say

The Miami Gardens Police Department announced Tuesday that they identified Warren Pollock, 25, as the suspect in the murder of Rodney Hinds Jr. on Oct. 26, 2019.

Pollock faces charges of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder, police said.

Hinds was sitting inside a vehicle at the Shell gas station located at 840 NW 183rd Street when an unknown person approached him and fired multiple shots into the vehicle, detectives said.

Read more 5 years later, still no memorial for the Surfside collapse victims

Surveillance cameras had captured the entire incident.

The case eventually turned cold. Hinds’ family even offered a monetary reward for the identification and arrest of the suspect.

“Through continued investigative efforts, community cooperation, the relentless dedication of Cold Case detectives from the Miami Gardens Police Department and the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, investigators developed new evidence that led to the identification of the suspect, 25-year-old Warren Masai Pollock,” police said Tuesday.

Detectives secured an arrest warrant for Pollock, who was already in custody for an unrelated murder case. Last July, Pollock and his sister were arrested in the execution-style murder of Steven Black in 2022 in Fort Lauderdale.

Read more Miami roommates detain knife‑wielding intruder amid apparent illegal eviction attempt

Pollock is being held in jail without bond.

By admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *