FLORIDA: Brianna Johnson, a famous TikToker and social media influencer from the US state of Florida, who was known as Dream Doll Brie, was killed in a shooting incident.
According to police, 21-year-old Briana Johnson was driving a lime green Lamborghini Urus luxury car, while two other people were also in the car, when unknown individuals opened fire on her car.
According to police, after the shooting, the car lost control and crashed into a residential house. Briana Johnson died on the spot in the incident, while two other people in the car were injured and were shifted to a local hospital.
Police have described the incident as a targeted attack and said that it took place on Sunshine Boulevard at around 5:30 am on Sunday.
Police are searching for the attackers. CCTV footage released by the police shows that after the shooting, Brianna’s car went out of control and crashed into a house while passing through an intersection, while the attackers fled the scene.
According to local media reports, initial investigations suspect that there was an argument at a gas station before the shooting.
Reports claim that the victims had previously attended a party at a nearby house, from where their car was chased and attacked while returning.
Brianna Johnson used to share lifestyle content on social media, and she had a total of about 500,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. She had about 388,000 followers on her TikTok account, while about 88,800 followers on Instagram.
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