Two arrested in Hollywood Beach shooting. Businesses say security a growing concern

The morning after a mass shooting, tourists and locals were back on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, rollerblading, jogging or enjoying breakfast al fresco.

But there was a scrum of police officers on the scene Tuesday — and an even larger crowd of TV cameras and reporters — with the frightening Memorial Day shooting still on the minds of everyone, including business owners who have long expressed concerns about security along the eclectic, once laid-back beachfront.

Nine people, including four children ages 1 to 17, were shot Monday evening after police said a dispute between two groups escalated to gunfire on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk — prompting thousands of Memorial Day beachgoers to scatter and duck for cover before 7 p.m.

One of the victims is 16-month-old Amari, who is recovering after being shot in the foot. His father told NBC6 that Amari is doing well but his foot will never be the same.

Amari’s aunt started a GoFundMe that has raised close to $3,000 as of Wednesday afternoon.

Hollywood police on Tuesday announced that officers arrested Morgan Deslouches, an 18-year-old from Hollywood, and Keshawn Paul Stewart, an 18-year-old from Dania Beach, on gun charges in connection to the mass shooting after they were detained a few blocks from the crime scene Monday night.

Morgan Deslouches (left) and Keshawn Paul Stewart (right) were arrested on gun charges in connection to the mass shooting at Hollywood Beach that left nine injured on Memorial Day, May 29, 2023. Hollywood Police Department
Morgan Deslouches (left) and Keshawn Paul Stewart (right) were arrested on gun charges in connection to the mass shooting at Hollywood Beach that left nine injured on Memorial Day, May 29, 2023. Hollywood Police Department

Deslouchess is facing charges of grand theft of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon and removing or altering the serial number from a gun after police say they found a black Smith & Wesson inside a bag hanging from his left shoulder. Additionally, Stewart was arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed firearm after officers said they spotted a fully loaded semi-automatic 9mm handgun inside a backpack he was carrying. Stewart, who pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday, remained behind bars at Broward County’s Main Jail while Deslouches has since been released on a $20,000 bail, records show.

On top of that, police recovered three more guns. Of all the firearms found, two were stolen from Miami-Dade County and Texas respectively, Hollywood police said Tuesday morning in a news release.

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Three others were also being sought in connection to the shooting, police said, and surveillance footage of the incident was released Tuesday in hopes to identify and locate the trio. Detectives didn’t give descriptions of these individuals nor did they immediately say how these people were involved in the shooting.

Police are yet to determine who shot the nine victims. Authorities have also not released the names of those injured.

Police say these three individuals captured on security footage are believed to be involved in the shooting that injured nine people in Hollywood Beach on May 29, 2023. Hollywood Police Department
Police say these three individuals captured on security footage are believed to be involved in the shooting that injured nine people in Hollywood Beach on May 29, 2023. Hollywood Police Department

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At the Broadwalk Restaurant on Tuesday, a few shops over from the scene of the shooting, tourist Tim Austin and his family told their waitresses what they saw the night before when their evening walk was interrupted by gunfire.

“We thought it was fireworks at first,” said Austin, a 34-year-old renovation specialist on a family vacation. “We ran, took cover.”

Tim Austin, left, a 34-year-old tourist from Rochester New York, explained how he and his brother used their military training to aid the wounded during a mass shooting on Hollywood Beach on Memorial Day. On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 police officers, tourists and locals mingle on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk the day after a mass shooting left nine people injured. A witness recounts his efforts to help wounded people. -- Carl Juste/cjuste@miamiherald.com

Then, Austin and his brother, a former soldier and Marine, rushed over to help the wounded and found three women injured and a 15-year-old boy shot in the chest. Austin was about to use his belt as a tourniquet when the police and medics showed up.

“It just reassures you that nowhere is really safe,” he said. “We bring our families here. We want to have a good time and be safe.”

A sparse police presence?

Hollywood mayor Josh Levy during a press conference Monday night noted that there were “dozens” of officers on patrol. But residents and business owners told a different story.

Of the nearly dozen employees and business owners the Herald spoke to, all mentioned an increase in rowdy customers and a sparse police presence at night. One waitress at a popular bar said the crowds are usually fine during the day. At night, it’s the drunk patrons that “cause problems.”

“If we had more cops around, that would help,” the waitress said.

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A kiosk worker slinging late-night food echoed that concern: “Sometimes you need a cop and you just can’t find one.”

Many business owners told the Miami Herald that they had spoken with city officials and police numerous times over the past year to warn them that there aren’t enough officers to handle the crowds migrating to Hollywood from Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, where police have cracked down on unruly crowds.

Joann Hussey, interim director of the city’s communications office, told the Miami Herald that city employees visited business owners Tuesday on the Broadwalk. They reported business booming over the holiday weekend but also noted how they “saw an uptick of people other than their usual local clientele.” And that the office was going to take a “closer look at what that could mean.”

Though Hussey confirmed that business owners and locals have asked for a greater police presence, she said Hollywood police increases patrols during busy holidays. She didn’t provide an exact figure of how many officers were near the beach at the time of the shooting.

“I will say, their immediate response resulted in multiple persons being detained for this incident, and in partnership with Hollywood Fire Rescue, their quick actions saved lives.”

Workers present at the time of the shooting said they saw very few police officers near the sprawling Margaritaville resort complex on Monday when the shots rang out during the evening dinner rush as thousands of people strolled along the beach and Broadwalk. Margaritaville has even resorted to hiring off-duty police to help control crowds at the Bandshell after residents complained about trash and drunk people vomiting and passing out near the resort.

“No cops, there were just no cops around until after the shooting happened,” said a bartender who worked Monday. “We heard the shots and everyone ran. We were all scared. We shut our doors.”

On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 police officers, tourists and locals mingle on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk the day after a mass shooting left nine people injured. A witness recounts his efforts to help wounded people. -- Carl Juste/cjuste@miamiherald.com
On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 police officers, tourists and locals mingle on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk the day after a mass shooting left nine people injured. A witness recounts his efforts to help wounded people. -- Carl Juste/cjuste@miamiherald.com

At Nick’s Bar and Grill, the beach’s most iconic restaurant, owner Bob Ferro said he and other long-time business owners noticed changes and larger, rowdier crowds after the pandemic.

“Instead of going to South Beach where there’s so many police, the crowd found a new place to come to party,” Ferro said. “It’s all over the news every day, the reports say ‘Don’t go to South Beach.’ South Beach got fed up with it and so now we are having the problem here.”

Ferro, who has owned the bar for 43 years, said Hollywood has been a family-friendly beach town for decades, a place where parents could have a dinner and drinks while letting their children run free on the beach without worry. But over the years, he’s noticed less police patrolling the area.

“You never see them,” Ferro said. “Years ago, we had the old-time cops. They would come by and check on us, but there’s none of that anymore. All those guys retired. This is a wake-up call.”

Other restaurant managers said they’ve been frustrated that their warnings have been largely ignored.

“We’ve been saying this is bad for a long time,” a long-time restaurant manager said. “Frankly, the city is lucky it wasn’t worse than it was.”

“The truth of the matter is this is a major failure on the part of the city.”

On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 police officers, tourists and locals mingle on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk the day after a mass shooting left nine people injured. A witness recounts his efforts to help wounded people. -- Carl Juste/cjuste@miamiherald.com
On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 police officers, tourists and locals mingle on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk the day after a mass shooting left nine people injured. A witness recounts his efforts to help wounded people. -- Carl Juste/cjuste@miamiherald.com

Anyone has information about the shooting is encouraged to contact the Hollywood Police Department at 954-764-4357(HELP) or 954-967-4567. Tipsters can e-mail or text any video or photos they may have to hollywoodpdtips@hollywoodfl.org. Information can also be given anonymously to Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477(TIPS) or browardcrimestoppers.org.

The FBI is also asking for the public’s help in identifying the people involved in the shooting. Videos and photos can be submitted online at fbi.gov/hollywoodbeachmemorialdayshooting. Tipsters may also call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.