Florida Drive-By Shooting Kills Influencer DreamDoll Brii and Her Cousin
Influencer Brianna Johnson, known as DreamDoll Brii, and her cousin Arthur Johnson III were both killed in a Miramar, Florida drive-by shooting.
A drive-by shooting in Miramar, Florida killed two people: social media influencer Brianna Johnson, publicly known as DreamDoll Brii, and her cousin Arthur 'A.J.' Lee Johnson III, according to TMZ, which spoke directly with the Miramar Police Department. Both victims died from wounds sustained in the shooting. Emergency calls made to Miramar Police in the immediate aftermath were subsequently released, capturing witnesses and bystanders responding to the scene. Miramar is a city in Broward County, Florida. The Miramar Police Department is the investigating agency. Beyond the identities of the victims and the nature of the attack as a drive-by shooting, additional details about suspects or motive are not provided in the available reporting.
Why it matters
The shooting resulted in two fatalities, including a publicly known social media figure and a family member. It draws attention to drive-by gun violence affecting civilians in South Florida.
What's next
The Miramar Police Department is the investigating agency; no information on arrests or suspects has been reported in available sources.
Key facts
- Brianna Johnson, known online as DreamDoll Brii, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Miramar, Florida
- Her cousin, Arthur 'A.J.' Lee Johnson III, also died from injuries sustained in the same shooting
- The Miramar Police Department confirmed the cousin's death to TMZ
- 911 calls from the scene were released and obtained by TMZ
- The attack is described as a drive-by shooting
Bias & framing notes
Both sources are TMZ articles, meaning there is no independent corroboration from a separate outlet. One source is attributed directly to the Miramar Police Department, which adds some credibility to the confirmed death of the cousin. The framing in the second headline — 'chilling' and 'heartbreaking' — is emotionally loaded rather than neutral. The underlying facts about the victims' identities and the nature of the shooting appear consistent across both pieces.