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Police: Girl, 4, shot dead sitting in car in Miami; officers probe if another child fired gun
Published March 31, 2013
MIAMI –  A 4-year-old girl was  fatally shot while she sat in a car outside her grandfather's Miami  home, and now detectives are trying to determine if another child who  was in the vehicle pulled the trigger, police said Sunday.
              The  children were waiting in a white Mercedes-Benz Saturday evening as an  adult stood nearby outside in an impoverished neighborhood with  scattered storefront churches and boarded-up businesses on the northern  edge of Miami-Dade County.
              Rahquel Carr was shot in  the upper body with a handgun believed to have been fired from inside  the vehicle, Miami-Dade Police Detective Roy Rutland said. The owner of  the weapon and the car was not present and has not been charged.
              At  least two other children were in the vehicle at the time, all believed  to have been younger than 10, Rutland said. Investigators were speaking  with those children, which Rutland said was a delicate process because  of their age.
              "We are interviewing those kids and we're trying to ascertain if one of the other children shot the kid," he said.
              The  Miami-Dade Office of the State Attorney will review the case to  determine if any charges will be filed. An autopsy will also be done to  determine how many times the girl was shot, and where.
              The adult who was standing nearby was not identified and has also not been charged.
              Armando  Alvarado, 58, was sitting inside his home three doors down when he  heard children screaming. He went outside and saw a woman crying for  help on her cell phone.
              "She was crying desperately," he said.
              Police  arrived within a minute, and a rescuer carried the girl into an  ambulance, he said. Her limbs were limp and blood was on her face. The  girl died a short time later after being airlifted to a hospital.
              Rahquel's  grandfather also was hospitalized because he was overcome with emotion.  The two were very close, and he would sometimes watch the girl while  she rode her bike outside.
              "The grandfather just loved her so much," said Michael Hardaway, 55, who lives next door. "He couldn't take it."
              On  Sunday, the family gathered with a minister at the home but declined to  comment. Police tape had been removed, with only a large, orange,  spray-painted "X'' remaining in front of the driveway.
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