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Miami Beach has declared a state of emergency and instituted a curfew from midnight tonight after revelers returned to the scene of a fatal shooting to keep on partying. 

The city announced the crackdown on Sunday morning which will ban revelers from being outdoors between 11.59pm Sunday and 6am Monday morning due to shootings and ‘excessively large and unruly crowds.’

There will be a similar curfew imposed beginning on Thursday and running through the weekend, until Monday, March 27, but that will be further discussed during a commission meeting on Monday.

It will be in place for an area of Miami Beach spanning from 23rd Street and Dade Boulevard to the north Government Cut to the south, Biscayne Bay to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. 

There was no curfew Saturday night, following the deadly shooting, which occurred on Ocean Drive on Friday. 

Officers initially said the shooting was an isolated incident during what had until that point been a peaceful week of celebration in the social district of the city.

An arrest was made following rounds of gunfire on South Beach’s main drag Friday night, which at the time was filled with Spring Breakers and closed to traffic because of St. Patrick’s Day.

Several blocks were cordoned off with yellow crime scene tape as police took one person into custody in connection with the incident - its remains unclear if they were the shooter

Several blocks were cordoned off with yellow crime scene tape as police took one person into custody in connection with the incident – its remains unclear if they were the shooter

One man was killed and another was injured as dozens scattered and ran for cover.

The injured man, initially reported to be in critical condition, has now reportedly been released from the hospital. 

Four guns were recovered from the scene and the suspect was reportedly ‘cooperating fully.’ It was unclear if the suspect has been charged with the deadly shooting.

On Sunday, the Miami Beach Police Department tweeted: ‘The identities of all parties cannot be released while the investigation is ongoing.’

‘Miami Beach Police Department’s staffing remains enhanced and supplemented with assistance from neighboring law enforcement agencies.’

But just one day after a deadly shooting disrupted Spring Break festivities in Miami Beach, revelers returned to the scene of the crime to continue partying on Ocean Drive. 

One reveler, Ronny, 22, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania told the Miami Herald that she had been just a few feet away from the the gunfire that erupted on Seventh Street and Ocean Drive.

‘No one is trying to be dodging bullets on vacation,’ she said as she returned to the scene of the crime to continue raging.

‘I’m always having fun regardless, but y’all have to chill with that shooting stuff,’ she said, adding that some of her peers are ‘down here trying to recreate ‘Scarface.’

Peter Sint, a 23-year-old from Miami-Dade was somewhat concerned about the possibility of more violence.

‘We’re going to play it by ear and see how drunk [the crowd gets],’ he told the outlet.

‘There’s a lot of people here, and I’m just thinking something’s about to happen at some point.’

Miami Beach officials issued a state of emergency and a curfew that will begin Sunday night

Miami Beach officials issued a state of emergency and a curfew that will begin Sunday night

The curfew follows a shooting that took place Friday night leaving one dead and at least one other injured

The curfew follows a shooting that took place Friday night leaving one dead and at least one other injured

The curfew was issued Sunday morning, following no curfew on Saturday

The crowds have been getting rowdy for days, as some students stage their own boxing matches on South Beach

The crowds have been getting rowdy for days, as some students stage their own boxing matches on South Beach 

A classy approach: One girl poses in a gorgeous oversized hat for a photo in front of the Miami Beach sign on her Spring Break adventure

A classy approach: One girl poses in a gorgeous oversized hat for a photo in front of the Miami Beach sign on her Spring Break adventure 

A pair of Spring Breakers pose on Miami Beach, Florida

A pair of Spring Breakers pose on Miami Beach, Florida

More than 100 spring breakers were gathered on the beach nearby where the shooting occurred one day later. Drinking, dancing and hanging out as Afro Beats and Billboard hits.

Footage of the Friday night shooting showed people diving for cover and running from several gunshots being fired. Several blocks were cordoned off with yellow crime scene tape.

The shooting is the second in many years during spring break on South Beach. 

Last year, the city imposed a midnight curfew following two shootings also on Ocean Drive – the same was not imposed after this week’s shooting.

The year before that, there were about 1,000 arrests and dozens of guns confiscated during a rowdy spring break that led Miami Beach officials to take steps aimed at calming the situation.

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