SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Florida (WSVN) -- An elderly man is recovering at a hospital after a bullet struck him while he was inside his Florida City home.
The shots rang out in the neighborhood off of Southwest 10th Street and Sixth Court just after midnight on Monday morning.
One of those bullets went through shutters, against a wall, through a door and struck 90-year-old Rafael Cotto in the shoulder.
The victimโs grandson, Anthony De La Rosa said the gunfire caught him by surprise.
โI didnโt know it was gunshots until my grandpa started screaming,โ he said.
De La Rosa was inside the family home when bullets started flying outside in the neighborhood.
โGunshots hit here, hit that house over there, that house, and that house and I think that corner one over there,โ he said.
He said his grandfather was playing a crossword puzzle in his downstairs bedroom when one of the bullets ricocheted around the room and struck him.
โIt grazed him right in the arm and there was an impact right here on his shoulder,โ said De La Rosa.
The whole commotion was horrifying for the whole family.
โEverybody come rushing in, they were moving us. It was a scary moment you know? You donโt see that many cops in your house so it was scary for everybody,โ said De La Rosa.
First responders rushed Cotto to Jackson South Medical Center as his family prayed for the best.
โIt was scary, you know? Heโs 90 years old, heโs fragile,โ said De La Rosa.
As the victim was rushed to the hospital, Florida City Police canvassed the area and laid down dozens of evidence markers.
With a bullet stuck in his shoulder, Cottoโs family hopes doctors can save his arm.
โHeโs losing feeling in his right arm, it hit a nerve.โ
His grandson hopes that once Cotto recovers, he will be able to continue to do the things he loves.
โHe loves to cook, loves his crossword puzzles, all of those coloring books and all of that. He loves those.โ
The family said Cotto is conscious and alert. He will be in the hospital for a few more days.
Police have not identified any suspects at this time.
If you have any information on this crime, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.