MIAMI GARDENS, FL – Four years have passed, and the concrete still hasn’t cooled on the execution of Lavel Mucherson and his seven-year-old son, Hezekiah. On June 2, 2019, the pair were riding in a pickup truck when a dark-colored vehicle pulled alongside and unleashed a hail of gunfire. The scene wasn’t a random act of violence; it was a calculated hit, and the feds – along with the Miami Gardens Police – are still scrambling for answers.
The shooting occurred near Northwest 207th Street and 37th Avenue around 7:00 PM. Witnesses, if any exist who haven’t clammed up, likely saw the dark-colored vehicle. But silence is a killer in these cases. Investigators believe someone knows something—who pulled the trigger, why a father and son were targeted, and where the shooters went after leaving a trail of carnage. The motive remains a black hole, adding to the frustration of those working the case.
Lavel Mucherson was a local man, a part of the Miami Gardens fabric. His son, Hezekiah, was just seven years old – robbed of a lifetime. This wasn’t a robbery gone wrong; it was a cold-blooded assassination. The impact on the community is palpable, a lingering wound that refuses to heal. The families deserve closure, but that requires someone to break the code of silence.
The Miami Gardens Police Department initially handled the investigation, but the complexity and lack of immediate leads prompted the FBI to step in. It’s a joint operation now, pooling resources and expertise. But even with the combined weight of both agencies, progress has been glacial. The biggest hurdle? A lack of credible information. People are scared, or they’re protecting someone. Either way, it’s blocking the path to justice.
Federal prosecutors are urging anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward. Don’t assume it’s insignificant. A partial license plate, a description of the vehicle, even a vague recollection of events could be the key to cracking this case. The FBI guarantees anonymity for all tips and promises to protect confidential sources. They’re not looking for heroes, just truth.
If you have information about the murder of Lavel and Hezekiah Mucherson, contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit your tip online at tips.fbi.gov. Four years is a long time. It’s time someone spoke up and brought these killers to account. Don’t let this cold case get any colder.
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