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No comment from ex-Miami cop after bonding out on money laundering, fraud charges
MIAMI – A former Miami police officer bonded out of jail on multiple charges that include money laundering Wednesday afternoon but didn’t have anything to say to Local 10 News as he covered his face while walking out of the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Djimy Joseph, 47,...
Hialeah man attempts SUV theft, ends up taking sedan with sleeping owner inside, police say
HIALEAH, Fla. – A Hialeah man tried to steal an SUV while its owner was inside paying for gas, police said. They said his attempt was unsuccessful, so he took off in someone else’s sedan — while its owner was fast asleep in the passenger’s seat.
High school debate team forges on to nationals after coach's shocking arrest
Imagine being on the high school debate team, you’ve worked hard to qualify for the national championship event, but you can’t go because your debate coach has been arrested. What an awful feeling, and the members of the Western High School speech and debate team are feeling it...
Pedestrian Killed, Six Injured in Hollywood Crash Involving LAPD Cruiser
A tragic scene unfolded in Hollywood on Monday when a pedestrian was killed after being struck by an LAPD cruiser that was involved in a multi-vehicle crash. According to KABC, the accident happened near the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Gower Street. The patrol car, traveling north on Gower...
Woman hopes for justice decades after she says her abusive father killed her mother, sister
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade police are hoping to finally solve a cold case involving one of “America’s Most Wanted” fugitives. According to police, Jorge Walter Nunez, aka Jorge Walter Nunez Paz, physically and sexually abused his two daughters. Police said one of the daughters eventually...
Police: Burglar arrested after barricading himself inside Hollywood home
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A man suspected of committing multiple burglaries in Hollywood was arrested early Wednesday morning after he barricaded himself inside of a home, authorities said. According to Hollywood police, officers were called out to the area of Washington Street and 52nd Avenue just after 3 a.m. regarding...
Security increased at Miami Gardens school where fight led to several people shot
MIAMI - New Ring camera video shows the moments cars came speeding down 197th Street in Miami Gardens Monday, just minutes before Miami Gardens Police say gunshots were fired.Anthony Rumph has lived in the neighborhood for 27 years, but he's never seen a crime scene like the one on Monday. A relative to one of the victims told him what happened. "He said it was three vehicles that pulled up and two people jumped out shooting. Next thing you know they was gone and everybody was laid out there," he said.That relative says his niece was jumped, followed home, and then...
Pieces of Halley's comet to shower skies this weekend in Eta Aquarid meteor shower
We see this unique meteor shower in May and October. South Florida is in a prime spot to see the rubble from the comet. Twinkling rubble from Earth's most famous comet will rain into our atmosphere during the early morning hours of Saturday, May 4, Sunday, May 5, and Monday, May 6 with weather conditions in South Florida mostly favorable to see the show.
Holocaust survivor to young people: "This hurt is preventable, yours is the power to make a change"
DANIA BEACH - The life of Judy Rodan is truly an extraordinary one."I'm so grateful that these nuns and priests kept me alive," said Rodan.Born in Czechoslovakia, Rodan comes from a middle-class Jewish family.She says when she was just six years old, her grandmother sent her to live with a Catholic woman in Hungary. Rodan was told her family would meet her the next day."They never arrived the next day," said Rodan.Rodan eventually found out her family was taken to Auschwitz the day after she left and murdered along with millions of others. "In that six million, there were a million and...
Biologists believe a TikTok-famous monkey was taken from a South Florida colony. His owner says he was rescued from a lab
A vervet monkey who some scientists are claiming was taken from South Florida’s Dania Beach colony is now starring in TikTok videos that show him on the loose in Walmart, eating Pringles and chicken wings, and breaking televisions in hotel rooms. The videos have been viewed over a hundred million times. The scientists are not happy about it. The TikTok account is called Thabo and Ray, named for the approximately 5-year-old monkey and his owner, 31-year-old Kim Raymond Feaste. Feaste says in his videos that he rescued the baby monkey from a lab in Las Vegas where his mother was killed, but some primate experts are skeptical. “Labs do not give away monkeys,” Dr. Deborah “Missy” Williams, an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University who has overseen the Dania Beach monkey colony since 2014, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. “They euthanize them.”
West Park residents sue over exploding house damages
An explosion that tore through a West Park community back in December is still reverberating four months later, as neighbors say their lives have been upended and are suing to, they say, to hold those responsible accountable. In three separate lawsuits, the neighbors say AmeriGas, the propane company that placed...
Trio faces charges in armed robbery shootout outside Wynwood club
Three men are facing charges in connection with an armed robbery and shootout outside a Wynwood club over the weekend, police said. Quinton Price Charles and Julian Maurice Reid, both 21, and 20-year-old Johmarrie Jaqayveis Taylor, were arrested on attempted murder and armed robbery charges, arrest reports said. The incident...
‘Leave no trace:’ Miami removes spoil island trash cans as part of bold new program
MIAMI – City of Miami officials are about to start a new strategy to dramatically reduce trash left behind by boaters on the islands of Biscayne Bay. It’s risky and will require all water enthusiasts who enjoy the islands to get on board. The bold new campaign is...
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