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Man, 24, faces 13 charges after arrest in Miami
MIAMI – Prosecutors filed a case with 13 charges against a 24-year-old man on Saturday in Miami-Dade County court over alleged crimes committed at a business in Miami’s Wynwood area. Miami police officers arrested Frank Ivan Suarez-Gonzalez, and correctional officers booked him shortly after 11:35 p.m., on Friday...
Several people detained after two victims were robbed at gunpoint in Wynwood: Police
Miami Police are investigating after two people were allegedly robbed at gunpoint in Miami's Wynwood area early Sunday morning. Officers responded to the area of NW 1 Avenue and 29th Street where they found two victims who were robbed at gunpoint by an unknown number of people, according to Miami Police.
Miami police officers arrest 2 women for murder
MIAMI – Two women — who stand accused of murder in Miami — were at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on Saturday held without bond in Miami-Dade County. Miami police officers arrested Antwoinse Lachaveia Clark and Fredericka Sherice Pickett-Wilson and correctional officers booked them at about 5:50 p.m., on Friday.
‘It was heaven. It’s gone.’ Grove Isle residents say Miami broke laws to let tower rise
A 65-unit condo tower is going up on Grove Isle, a waterfront Coconut Grove community. Some residents are suing the city of Miami, hoping to halt construction or downsize the building, which blocks their views.
‘We're distraught': Family returns to crash site to remember women killed in Hialeah
Family and friends are remembering their loved ones killed in a crash in Hialeah. Police say a 15-year-old took his parents car for a joy ride with friends when he collided with their car. A third woman remains in the hospital in critical condition. Yarina Garcia Hernandez and Gloria Hernandez...
Pair accused of attacking students walking home from Miami elementary school
MIAMI – A Miami man and woman are facing multiple charges after police say they attacked a pair of elementary students who allegedly had an altercation with a relative at school. Shantasia Dominique Miller and her daughter approached the students, aged 10 and 11, as they walked home from...
Mother of man who died in Miami-Dade police-involved shooting has pending stalking case
MIAMI – Richard Hollis was holding two kitchen knives. He shouted his food was poisoned. Officer Jaime Pino stormed into an apartment, saw the 21-year-old man near his mother, Gamaly Argentina Hollis, and fired his stun gun and his firearm. That’s how records describe the fatal police-involved shooting on...
Family holds candlelight vigil in Hialeah: ‘We lost our sister, auntie and our mom is in critical condition’
HIALEAH, Fla. – The loved ones of Yarnia Garcia Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, and Liliana “Lili” Hernandez Molina met on Saturday near the scene of a crash in Hialeah. There was a candlelight vigil, flowers, prayers, hugs, and tears. Garcia Hernandez, 39, and Hernandez, 53, died after the...
MDPD salutes oldest living retired officer on his 99th birthday
MIAMI - The oldest living retired Miami-Dade police officer is now 99 years old and he's still living in the neighborhood where he served.On Friday, Miami-Dade police officers turned out in droves for a drive-by salute to celebrate George Gibson's 99th birthday. Gibson served for more than 40 years, from 1956 to until the late 90s. "My career started back in the 50s when so many problems were going on," Gibson recalled. "There was discrimination of black and white. The black community had no black officers. I was one of the first black officers to serve."He says he has no...
Hollywood police: 1 injured during shooting
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A shooting injured one person early Sunday morning in Broward County. The shooting was at about 3:30 a.m., in Hollywood. Police officers responded to the area of North Dixie Highway and Collins Court after a 911 call. More details after fatal-deputy collision in Broward. NOW PLAYING.
Surfside mayor, police chief say Gisele Bundchen's traffic stop could've been handled differently
SURFSIDE — A South Florida mayor and his police chief are addressing a traffic stop involving former supermodel Gisele Bundchen that's gained national attention.Surfside's Mayor Charles Burkett and Police Chief Henry Doce say it could have been handled differently.The Surfside Police officer who pulled over Bundchen has drawn criticism for how he responded to the visibly shaken model — and some of that criticism is coming from Burkett."While I know he's a good man, I was just disappointed," he told CBS News Miami's Chelsea Jones. "You don't tell a woman who's frightened and crying that there's nothing...
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