Gettin’ Grinchy: Thief Swipes Snowmen for Drug Money, Cops Say
In Miami Springs, the grinch gets his fix by selling some snowmen that cops claim he nicks.
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.”
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.
Katherine Magbanua testified that during a Halloween party, Charlie Adelson asked her, “Do you know anybody that could harm someone?”
The defense claims Charlie Adelson’s onetime girlfriend was the real mastermind behind the murder-for-hire plot to kill FSU law professor Dan Markel.
Broward County periodontist Charlie Adelson is accused of paying two hit men $100,000 to kill his former brother-in-law.
The woman told detectives she thought she was going to the Four Seasons with Conor McGregor but ended up with him in the bathroom of the Courtside Club.
Dunn asked the judge to show mercy before David Emanuel was sentenced to a year in prison on hate-crime charges.
Prosecutors claim the trio used an Airbnb bathroom as a makeshift torture chamber in a bungled kidnapping scheme.
Miami-Dade’s machete tales run deep.
Carl Ruderman has admitted to defrauding investors in what prosecutors described as a $250 million scheme.
Gone are the days when local police officers’ trails of misconduct are lost in a pile of dusty papers.
A customer of the fintech app says he lost more than $6,500 when his phone and wallet were stolen in Dallas.
One Coral Gables resident said it sounded like “dynamite” when two officers fired off nearly 40 shots in the early morning confrontation.
An outburst under the Golden Arches led to a trip to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for an unsatisfied customer.
The comedian insisted, “He’s just salty that I roasted his ass.”