Tragedy Strikes Miami-Dade Used Car Dealership: Eduardo Rivero Jr. Fatally Shot Amid Domestic Dispute in Broad Daylight
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FL — A tragic scene unfolded in broad daylight at a used car dealership in northwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday, April 24, 2025, when a domestic dispute turned fatal, claiming the life of a well-known local businessman. Eduardo Rivero Jr., the reported owner of Christ Right Motors, was shot and killed in what authorities are calling a deeply personal and violent incident that has left the community stunned.
The fatal shooting occurred just before 1 p.m. at the dealership, located near the intersection of Northwest 79th Street and 27th Avenue. Witnesses reported a sudden commotion on the lot moments before gunshots rang out, prompting multiple calls to 911. Officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department arrived swiftly to find Rivero suffering from critical gunshot wounds. Despite immediate efforts by paramedics, the 42-year-old father and entrepreneur was pronounced dead at the scene.
Initial investigations indicate that the incident stemmed from an ongoing domestic dispute, though officials have not yet released further details regarding the circumstances or the identity of the alleged shooter. Miami-Dade homicide detectives are actively pursuing leads and reviewing surveillance footage from surrounding businesses in hopes of piecing together the exact sequence of events.
Rivero, who was affectionately known as “Eddie” by friends and family, had long been a staple in the local business community. A respected figure in the automotive sales industry, he was known not just for his success in business, but for his generosity, mentorship, and commitment to helping others get back on their feet. His dealership, Christ Right Motors, was more than just a place to buy cars — it was a reflection of his faith and a symbol of second chances.
“This is absolutely heartbreaking,” said longtime friend and local pastor Luis Fernandez. “Eddie wasn’t just a businessman. He was a friend to so many, a community leader, and a man of deep faith. He loved his family and gave back to people in ways most never knew about.”
As news of his death spread, tributes began pouring in across social media. Former customers, colleagues, and community members shared memories of Rivero’s warmth, humor, and willingness to go the extra mile — both in business and in life.
“He helped me get my first car when no one else would,” wrote one former client. “But more than that, he encouraged me to keep going when I was at my lowest. This world lost a good man.”
Law enforcement sources have indicated that investigators believe the shooting was not a random act of violence, and they are working to determine the relationship between Rivero and the alleged assailant. While the suspect has not yet been publicly identified, officials have assured the public that there is no ongoing threat to the broader community.
“This was an isolated incident involving known parties,” a Miami-Dade Police spokesperson said at a press briefing late Wednesday. “We are following up on active leads and will release more information as it becomes available.”
The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office is expected to conduct a full autopsy. Meanwhile, grief counselors have been made available to Rivero’s employees and members of his church, where he was a regular presence and supporter.
In the wake of this tragedy, family members have asked for privacy as they begin to process the unimaginable loss. A GoFundMe campaign is expected to be launched in the coming days to support his children and assist with funeral arrangements.
As the investigation continues, anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Anonymous tips may be eligible for a reward.
The sudden and violent death of Eduardo Rivero Jr. marks a sobering reminder of the tragic consequences of domestic violence and the fragility of life — even in the most familiar and routine settings. His absence will be deeply felt in Miami-Dade’s business and faith communities, and his legacy of kindness and service will not be forgotten.