Unrepentant Miami Con Man Jimmy Sabatino Finds Federal Prison Too Confining
Drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and Miami con man Jimmy Sabatino are the only current residents of the solitary confinement unit known as “The Suites.”
Drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and Miami con man Jimmy Sabatino are the only current residents of the solitary confinement unit known as “The Suites.”
Gilbert Fonticoba hung out with Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio at a Baltimore hotel room after the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Richelle Holness, the second daughter of the former mayor to be charged with fraud, is accused of a scheme to divert her father’s campaign funds.
The state attorney’s office clarified that Jaime Robles had an AK-47 “within reach” but was not holding the rifle when the officer shot him dead.
Two women were hospitalized after Daiken Fernandez allegedly pummeled them following a verbal dispute in Wynwood, police say.
Before his arrest, Michael Dolce was known for handling high-stakes cases and taking an uncompromising stance not only on sexual offenders but on those who enable them.
Barbara Balmaseda has been charged with a felony count of obstructing an official proceeding during the Capitol riot.
“I ain’t no baser, bitch,” the rapper assured fans.
Dana Carr was demoted less than two months after she stood up during a Miami Police Department meeting and vowed to fight discrimination.
Markel’s father spoke out at the hearing, telling the court, “I miss him with all my heart.”
Federal wildlife officials are not taking kindly to illegal trade in the squishy echinoderms.
Kodak Black is no longer facing a drug charge arising from his December run-in with Plantation police.
The FBI says a serial child molester employed by Celebrity Cruises was arrested after a 6-year-old girl came forward and exposed his abuse.
Zachary Johnson was in the thick of the assault on D.C. police and helped pass a sledgehammer to other rioters.
Florida Democratic Party chair Nikki Fried said the “level of hypocrisy in this situation is stunning.”
In Miami Springs, the grinch gets his fix by selling some snowmen that cops claim he nicks.
The former Army captain was one of the first South Floridians arrested on charges arising from the Capitol breach.
An arrest affidavit noted Brandon Labiner’s souring relationship with his father in the time leading up to the murder.
When the First Amendment auditors asked the officer why he detained them, he responded, “Because I wanted to. Thank you. Goodbye.”
“I’m sorry sir!” Rivero cries after he was tased repeatedly. “Please lord, please help me!”
A Leon County jury found Charlie Adelson guilty on all counts in the murder-for-hire plot to kill Dan Markel.
Airing his side of the story for the first time, Charlie Adelson said that joking about hiring a hit man was “the stupidest thing I have ever said in my life.”