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MIAMI -- Miami-Dade County is in the throes of a deadly gang war that has local, state and federal law enforcement officials on alert.Authorities estimate that there are about 40 gangs, made up primarily of Haitian-Americans, and said that even by the standards of street gangs, these gangs are scary, NBC 6's Nick Bogert reported.Previous Images | More Images IBSYS.ad.AdManager.registerPosition({ "iframe": false, "addlSz": "", "element": "ad_N700074.3233", "interstitials": false, "beginDate": "", "endDate": "", "getSect": "yes", "name": "square", "qString": "", "width": "300", "height": "250", "section": "", "useId": "9337747", "interactive": false, "useSameCategory": false, "topic": "", "swSectionRoot": "", "useZone": "", "containerType": "page", "containerID": "96731", "type": "DOM" }); Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez-Rundle spoke Wednesday about an ambush Monday in which three men were killed and another was injured when their van was sprayed with bullets from automatic weapons. Authorities said they believe the victims were members of a Haitian gang."Their favorite weapon is the AK-47. They tend to involve themselves in retaliation-type homicide," Fernandez-Rundle said.A detective told NBC 6 that the victims were members of a gang called the Zombies, which has been feuding with a rival group.Published reports indicated that the ambush might have been retaliation for a drive-by shooting last month in the Little River area in which two people, including a toddler, were killed, Bogert reported.

what the fuck is all this nonsense?