FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - A former Miami-Dade School Board member has been transferred to jail and faces some serious charges after, authorities said, he was involved in a parking dispute in Pembroke Pines that ended in gunfire, then shot at police officers during a chase.
Officers moved 81-year-old Solomon Stinson from the hospital to the Broward County Jail, Thursday night.
Stinson was charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and fleeing police. He is being held without bond.
According to investigators, Stinson got into an altercation in the parking lot next to the AMC Pembroke Lakes 9 multiplex, Sunday afternoon.
Police said the suspect shot into a car and took off. When officers went after him, officials said, he shot at them during the chase.
No one was hit.
Stinson eventually crashed and was taken into custody.
He was given a $225,000 bond and ordered to have no contact with the victims and have no possession of firearms.
Stinson was denied bond on one of the charges, eliminating the chances of him bonding out of jail.
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