Twenty-one-year-old influencer Brianna “DreamDoll” Bowers died after a Lamborghini she was riding in was targeted by gunmen in Miramar, Florida, on Sunday morning, according to local law enforcement and regional news outlets. Two other individuals were hospitalized in the incident, which police described as a “targeted shooting” that led to a crash in a residential area of Broward County.
The shooting occurred around 8:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, when a vehicle matching the description of a black Lamborghini was reportedly fired upon by unidentified assailants. The car crashed into a residential driveway, killing Bowers and injuring two others, as confirmed by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) and local media. No arrests have been made, and a manhunt is ongoing for the suspects, who are believed to have fled the scene on foot.
Bowers, a social media personality known for her fashion and lifestyle content, was identified by friends and local authorities as the woman killed in the incident.
The exact circumstances of the shooting remain under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest the attack was not random.
Incident Details and Immediate Aftermath

The incident unfolded in the 1200 block of Northwest 33rd Avenue, a residential neighborhood in Miramar, a city in Broward County. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots before the Lamborghini crashed into a parked vehicle and came to rest near a residential home. “It sounded like a car chase,” said local resident Luis Martinez, who lives nearby. “Then