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Miami, FL News (1/4/2024) – In a recent incident at a local mall, social media reports and videos surfaced claiming an attack by large creatures, prompting a significant response from the Miami Police Department. According to eyewitness accounts shared online, these creatures were described as being between 7 to 10 feet tall, leading to the shutdown of air traffic in the Miami area, with only police helicopters reportedly remaining operational. Sparse reports also mentioned the sighting of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

One social media post detailed the alleged events, asserting that 7-10 foot creatures were involved in the incident at the mall. The post further claimed that a substantial number of police officers responded, resulting in the closure of the airport and a power outage affecting both the mall and approximately 60,000 nearby residences. Additionally, it was mentioned that the police scanners were temporarily disabled. Notably, local and national mainstream media outlets have not reported on these events.


Contrary to these claims, alternative reports suggest that the disturbance was caused by a group of up to 50 juveniles who were allegedly attacking mallgoers. Despite the absence of online videos depicting the creatures, multiple posts featuring videos of the juveniles involved in the incident were readily available. Some have speculated that the initial reports of unusual creatures may have been an attempt to draw attention to the broader issue of escalating youth violence across the nation.

Radio Free Hub City reached out to the Miami Police Department for an official statement on the incident. As of now, there has been no response from the authorities. This article will be updated with additional information as it becomes available.

Article by multiple RFHC contributors.

This article was updated on 1/5/2024 to add several videos about the incident.

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