WEST LITTLE RIVER, Fla. – About seven months ago, a 22-year-old gunman shot three people in Miami-Dade County, according to police. Two died in a mobile home. A woman was shot in the head in the kitchen and a man in the living room.
According to an arrest warrant a Miami-Dade judge issued on Dec. 3, the gunman, Reginald Davis, also shot a man several times on the road outside of the mobile home in the West Little River neighborhood.
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The slain woman, Rosemary Blanco, was 32. The man, Joshua Noel Trochez, was 36. According to the arrest warrant, the survivor who allegedly witnessed the conflict said Davis killed them over a “controversy related to narcotics sales.”
According to the arrest warrant, Trochez first got into an argument with a 16-year-old boy and later with Davis, who the victim said was also known as “No Name.”
The triple shooting was shortly after 8:55 p.m., July 26, at the Mobile Home Park Community, at 8050 NW Miami Court, near the Little River and El Portal areas.
On Wednesday, deputies arrested Davis, of Marietta, Georgia, at the Miami International Airport, and corrections booked him at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
Davis appeared in court on Thursday and was denied bond on two out of three warrant cases. His bond for the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a child is $500.
Miami-Dade corrections held Davis without bond on a traffic bench warrant and the warrant for the two counts of second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder.