Marshals Track Miami Shooting Suspect To Norcross After 70-Day Manhunt

A 70-day search for a Miami‑Dade shooting suspect ended Tuesday in Norcross, Georgia, when U.S. Marshals closed in on 37-year-old Nathan Cooper and took him into custody. Cooper is now awaiting extradition to Miami‑Dade County on a first-degree attempted murder charge tied to a March shooting in West Little River that left a county water-and-sewer worker hospitalized.

Members of the U.S. Marshals Service Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested Cooper in Norcross on May 26, according to Local 10. The Miami‑Dade Sheriff’s Office reports that Cooper fled the area after the March incident and had been wanted on an active warrant. Officials say he will be sent back to Florida to face a charge of first-degree attempted murder with a deadly weapon.

Victim and alleged motive

Investigators say the March shooting grew out of a dispute between two families over their children. The victim, 33-year-old Miami‑Dade Water and Sewer employee Shawn Webster, was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center for treatment. “My grandchildren, they witnessed their father being shot,” Webster’s mother told Local 10. Doorbell camera video obtained by investigators reportedly shows children running as the gunfire erupts.

How authorities tracked him

Miami‑Dade detectives teamed up with federal marshals and regional fugitive squads to track Cooper across state lines, a setup the county’s warrants unit describes as standard for high-priority cases. The Miami‑Dade Warrants Bureau says those squads coordinate arrests and extraditions with the U.S. Marshals Service, and the U.S. Marshals Service documents numerous similar captures credited to its Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force. Officials say that multijurisdictional reach is what ultimately led them to Cooper in Georgia.

Criminal history and legal status

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