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Men Wanted For Questioning In Hialeah Attempted Murder

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HIALEAH (CBSMiami) --A Hialeah couple is lucky to be alive after they were ambushed outside of their home.

Surveillance video captured the terrifying moments when the gunmen opened fire on the couple.

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CBS 4's Marybel Rodriguez spoke with one of the victims.

"What was your reaction when they started shooting?"  asked Rodriguez.

"I got scared worried first they started shooting at my husband I told them to back off that's when we got scared then they started shooting at me"  said the victim who preferred not to be identified," said the victim.

Hialeah Couple Followed
Surveillance cameras rolled as a Hialeah couple arrived home and moments later got shot at. (Courtesy: Hialeah Police)

It was just minutes after the couple arrived at their home at around 6:30 Saturday night when the shooting happened but police believe the victims were targeted miles away at a Home Depot in Miami Gardens.

Surveillance video released by Hialeah police from inside the store shows the two men they believe to be the gunmen.

One of them can be seen wearing a red shirt and red baseball cap and the other with dreadlocks and tattoo sleeves on both arms.

There is also surveillance video from outside were you can see a black Nissan Maxima the car police the suspects were in.

"These guys have no regard to life they are bad guys.  We need someone to identify these people we truly believe they are connected to the shooting"  said Carl Zogby with Hialeah Police.

Police believe the gunmen spotted the couple at the Home Depot and followed home with the attempts to rob them but instead they started shooting at them for no reason at all.

"It was scary it really was but I am lucky God didn't want us up there that day" said the victim.

Anyone who can identify the gunmen is asked to call Hialeah Police at (305)687-2525 or Crime-Stoppers at (305)471-TIPS.

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