David's Cafe Owner Recovering From Gunshot Wound
Alejandro Gonzalez, whose family owns the two David's Cafes in South Beach, was shot in the torso yesterday afternoon and dumped into Biscayne Bay, left to float with the current underneath the Venetian Causeway. Luckily, some construction workers saw him and managed to get him out of the water. He's now recovering from emergency surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Gonzalez was at one of the restaurants Monday morning, but in the early afternoon he drove over to Maurice Gibb Park, where he was robbed and then shot. The suspects stole his watch and his Land Rover, but then got away on a boat. (Where'd they put the Land Rover? We're confused.) The family thinks it was just a robbery, but we get the feeling something else was going on too. We also imagine that the CSI Miami writers are already working on an episode based on the story.
Man robbed, shot, left in Biscayne Bay [Miami Herald]
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