Miami Gardens Shooting Suspect Later Claims To Have No Idea Where Miami Gardens Is, Police Say

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A man known by the online handle "Say Less Peewee" is facing a dozen felony charges after authorities accused him of shooting up a Miami Gardens home with five people inside in February, injuring a man.

Police said Frederick Wayne Cade, 28, would later claim an apparent lack of geographic knowledge about Miami-Dade County during an interview with detectives. That's in spite of the fact that he was born in Florida and lives in Homestead, according to an arrest report.

He's been behind bars since March on a grab bag of charges connected to multiple unrelated cases, including six more counts of attempted murder. In that case, police said he shot up a home in Miami six days before shooting up the Miami Gardens home. He was formally arrested in the Miami Gardens case on Wednesday, while still incarcerated.

According to Miami Gardens police, a few weeks before the Feb. 11 shooting, Cade had gone to the home in the 1900 block of Northwest 153rd Street and made threats his then-girlfriend was having landlord-tenant issues with the owner.

"Pictures and video show Cade with his hands in a school bag, making gestures, that he had a deadly weapon and prepared to use it during a disturbance he and his girlfriend initiated," detectives wrote.