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    Gunfire at Dawn, Silence at Dusk: Two Killed in Port St. Lucie Standoff, Suspect Ends Own Life

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 11, 2025Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The quiet of the 2700 block of Southeast Tropical Circle in Port St. Lucie, Florida, was shattered on Monday afternoon. Neighbors heard what sounded like gunshots and then chaos. When officers arrived, they discovered two men had been fatally shot at separate locations in the same neighborhood. No names have been released, but the victims were quickly confirmed dead. The suspect? A 62-year-old resident of that very block, Paul Maraio, who ended the ordeal by taking his own life after barricading himself inside a home.

    Investigators say the tragedy grew out of a dispute between neighbors. Chief Leo Niemczyk of the Port St. Lucie Police Department explained that Maraio and his victims had a long-running disagreement. What appeared to be a simmering conflict turned into violence when Maraio allegedly opened fire. Immediately after the shootings, he fled the initial scene and entered a nearby home, ushering in a different kind of horror.

    Once inside, the situation escalated: Maraio took a woman hostage, standing armed behind the front door. Crisis‐negotiators, K-9 teams, and a SWAT unit descended on the scene, surrounding the house and attempting to make communication. Residents gathered outside, phones in hand, uneasy and frightened that their peaceful street had become a battleground. After nearly an hour of tense negotiation and pleading voices into the night, the hostage was released unharmed — a moment of relief in an otherwise devastating chapter.

    The triumph of her safe release was fleeting. Within minutes, negotiators informed authorities that Maraio had admitted to shooting himself. A drone inserted into the home confirmed he was critically injured. Officers breached the residence, found Maraio, and rushed him to a nearby hospital. News came Tuesday that he had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound — a final, tragic act that snapped a community into grief.

    In the wake of the events, detectives continue to sift through the evidence. They’re tracking the timeline of shots fired, interviewing witnesses who described hearing loud bangs and seeing Maraio sprinting from one house to another, then slipping into the barricaded home. The two victims remain unnamed as officials await family notification. Meanwhile, the neighborhood is left with stunned faces, shaken voices, and a question hovering in the Florida dusk: how did things go so far so fast?

    Residents speak of a “once peaceful” street suddenly silenced by tragedy. Neighbors say they’d seen Maraio and his victims exchanging tense words in the days leading up to Monday. Some described shouting matches at dusk; others noticed Maraio lurking in his car late at night. “It was unimaginable,” one resident said. “We never thought it would turn like this.” The shooting, the hostage-taking, the self-inflicted death—it all happened in the span of two days, compressing fear, loss, and shock into what feels like an interminable moment.

    In the aftermath, grief blends with questions about warning signs, mental strain, and the cost of letting disputes fester. Police have reminded the public that help is available, that someone witnessing escalating tension or threats should call before it evolves into something irreversible. For a neighborhood still reeling, the message resonates: when quiet fractures, communities hold the shards. And now that they’re facing those fragments, they’re left to piece together how Monday’s dispute became Tuesday’s tragedy.

    The post Gunfire at Dawn, Silence at Dusk: Two Killed in Port St. Lucie Standoff, Suspect Ends Own Life appeared first on Tripplenews.

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