VIDEO: Florida Keys Deputy Repeatedly Tases Panicking Teenage Crash Victim
“I’m sorry sir!” Rivero cries after he was tased repeatedly. “Please lord, please help me!”
“I’m sorry sir!” Rivero cries after he was tased repeatedly. “Please lord, please help me!”
Elbit Systems, whose subsidiary has an office in South Florida, is Israel’s largest private manufacturer of weapons.
Internal memos described the officers’ trips on the presidential campaign trail as “travel on city business.”
A Moms for Liberty member implored Santa Rosa deputies to investigate a school librarian for allowing student access to a popular fantasy novel.
The removal of Herisse’s portrait from the Miami Beach project sparked outrage from local artists.
Joassaint was accused of “violent and impulsive behavior” and threatening to use Voodoo to punish child protective services.
“I have created this room for dozens of clients,” says one local interior designer.
“I wasn’t bowling,” notes Brenda Fam, who is working from home after a refrigerator door fell on her.
It appears cameras are aimed on the Israeli hostage posters in anticipation of catching those who are tearing them down.
Prosecutors claim the trio used an Airbnb bathroom as a makeshift torture chamber in a bungled kidnapping scheme.
The cool weather is offering some relief from the record-breaking brutal heat that melted Florida over the summer.
In 2021, more than 1,100 manatees perished in Florida, marking the deadliest year on record for the mammals.
Gone are the days when local police officers’ trails of misconduct are lost in a pile of dusty papers.
Mark Grenon and his sons created a fake church to peddle industrial bleach as a “miracle cure” for COVID-19.
So close, yet so far, Francis Suarez.
Two officers traveled to Asia to “provide dignitary protection” to Suarez during his lavish stays at the Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo and Four Seasons in Seoul.
The miniseries, created by the same team behind Narcos, tells the tale of Griselda Blanco, one of the most powerful and feared drug lords of the 1980s.
Three Republican congressmembers in Florida are rebelling against a stopgap measure that would fund the federal government.
The project would add a row of dense high-rise buildings onto the perimeter of the Trump resort.
Activists had sounded alarm bells over the dolphin’s future in the cramped and crumbling Miami tank.
Delray Beach police confirmed a pedestrian was hit and killed on the track by a Brightline train.
Taking the lead on education censorship, Florida banned more books than the next three leading states combined, according to PEN America.