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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Monday, February 11

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  • It’s Monday, February 11th – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for your day.

It’s Monday, February 11th – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for your day.

Weather wise, a passing shower remains in the forecast for much of the day ahead of a front that will drop temperatures slightly later in the week.

No. 1 - Police are investigating a fatal shooting outside a North Miami gas station early Monday morning.

Chopper footage showed multiple officers outside the Shell station located at Northwest 7th Avenue and 126th Street after the incident which took place shortly after 1 a.m.

No. 2 - A incident where a woman's abduction was captured on camera has been determined by police to be related to domestic violence.

According to Miami Police, the woman was found safe Sunday and is in good condition. Detectives are now following up on the investigation and neither the woman nor the man in the video have been identified.

No. 3 - Two Miramar men were arrested after police said they extorted thousands of dollars from an elderly man in New York.

According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office, the men along with another man from Baltimore, scammed an older man from New York into thinking his grandson was in jail and needed large sums of money.

No. 4 - Police arrested a South Florida for allegedly murdering her son over three decades ago in Nevada.

Amy Fleming was charged with felony murder for the 1986 disappearance and death of then 3-year-old Francillion “Yo-Yo” Pierre in Las Vegas.

No. 5 - As the White House refused to rule out the possibility that the federal government may shut down again, negotiators clashed over whether to limit the number of migrants authorities can detain, creating a new hurdle for a border security compromise Congress can accept.

With a Friday deadline approaching, the two sides remained separated over how much to spend on President Donald Trump's promised border wall.

No. 6 - Women returned at the Grammys on Sunday as female acts won album of the year and best new artist, while rap also triumphed, with Childish Gambino's "This Is America" becoming the first rap-based song to win record and song of the year.

Kacey Musgraves' "Golden Hour" picked up album of the year, and Dua Lipa won best new artist.

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