Arrest made in July shooting that killed woman outside North Lauderdale apartment complex
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a shooting in July that killed a woman outside of a North Lauderdale apartment complex, but authorities have not yet released a motive or said whether the woman was targeted or a random victim.
On July 15, Bryanna Nina was standing outside of the complex in the 1000 block of Southwest 76th Avenue shortly before 7 p.m. when multiple people got out of a dark-colored car and started shooting, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said.
Nina was shot multiple times and was pronounced dead at Broward Health North in Pompano Beach. The Sheriff’s Office has not released her age or the city she was from, citing Marsy’s Law, a voter-approved constitutional amendment that allows crime victims and their families to prevent identifying information from being released publicly.
Tyler Mobley, 23, of Sunrise, was arrested on a warrant Monday on one count of first-degree murder. The Sheriff’s Office did not provide details about the investigation leading to Mobley’s arrest. Court records were not available Tuesday night.
Mobley is actively on felony probation that was scheduled to end in March 2025 for multiple offenses in 2022 and 2023, including a weapon-related charge, fleeing and eluding and burglary, Florida Department of Corrections records show.
Woman shot to death outside apartment complex in North Lauderdale, deputies say
Court records show he was arrested by Broward Sheriff’s deputies in August, nearly a month after the shooting, after he was found with two fake driver’s licenses. That case remains pending.
In June, about a month before the shooting, Mobley was arrested on a warrant for a September 2023 grand theft of a motor vehicle offense. He was released after posting bail, court records show. That case remains pending.
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