North Miami officer who shot unarmed man identified; 2nd officer ...
NORTH MIAMI, FLA. (WSVN) - The city manager for North Miami has identified the police officer who shot an unarmed man on Monday and also noted that his commanding officer has been placed on unpaid administrative leave. The North Miami Police officer has been identified as 30-year-old Jonathan Aledda. North Miami City Manager Larry M. Spring made the announcement at a news conference, at North Miami Police Department headquarters, just after 2 p.m., Friday. “He [Aledda] is a member of our SWAT t..>> view originalMother of missing Miami toddler stuns court: 'She is dead'
As Miami homicide detectives urgently searched for missing toddler Angela Dufrene, her mother made a stunning admission in court this week.“She is dead,” Marjorie Dufrene calmly told a Miami-Dade judge Thursday, according to audio of a court hearing obtained by the Miami Herald. “She is no longer with us.”The shocking revelation in court came just hours before Miami police issued a bulletin asking for the public’s help in finding Angela, who might have vanished at least eight months ago in Nove..>> view originalUF linebacker from Miami stops sexual assault, police say
A University of Florida football player from Miami helped stop a man early Thursday morning who police say was attempting to rape a 19-year-old woman behind a Gainesville bar.At about 2:20 a.m. Thursday, Christopher Lee Shaw took the woman behind a dumpster in an alleyway in Gainesville’s midtown, according to a Gainesville police arrest report. There, he sexually assaulted her, according to the police report.Cristian Garcia, a walk-on linebacker with the UF football team who was working a shif..>> view originalMiami auto warehouse catches fire; 1 firefighter injured
MIAMI (WSVN) - A 50,000-square-foot warehouse went up in flames, Friday evening, sending clouds of smoke and drawing the attention of onlookers who posted videos of the fire on social media. City of Miami Fire Rescue units responded to the fire near North Miami Avenue and 22nd Street, just before 7 p.m. Firefighters attacked the flames from the roof and were able to put out most of the blaze within 15 minutes. “It was determined that, because it was venting through the roof, a defensive mode of..>> view originalMiami-Dade health officials ask for public's help fighting Zika
Miami-Dade health officials held a news conference, Friday morning, to ask for the public’s help combating mosquitos after two cases of the Zika virus were believed to have originated in South Florida this week. Mosquito control crews have been working overtime responding to high concentrations of mosquitos, and some residents are learning that their bromeliad plants can be a breeding ground for the bugs. Lidya Rodriguez of Miami Gardens said her home has been swarmed with mosquitos lately. “I ..>> view original
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