Colombian Drug Kingpins Smuggled Oxycodone Pills Into Miami, Feds Say

As far as international crime syndicates go, Colombia’s Oficina de Envigado is old-school: The organization was founded in the ’80s as the enforcer and debt-collection arm of Pablo Escobar’s gigantic Medellín Cartel. Run by Escobar’s accomplice Diego “Don Berna” Murillo, La Oficina handled the syndicate’s dirtiest business, including contract killing…

Miami Bail Bonds Company Continues to Imitate Jail Website Despite County Demands to Stop

If you get arrested anywhere in Miami-Dade County, chances are you’ll end up spending the night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, or TGK, near Miami International Airport. But a quick Google search for TGK will take you not to the Miami-Dade County’s official website, where you can deposit money into an inmate’s account or find visitation times, but to a nearly identical website for a bail bonds company called TGK Bail Bonds.

Immigrants Sent to ICE Custody After Paying Bail Sue Miami-Dade County

In January 2017, Carlos Gimenez became the first big-city mayor in America to capitulate to Donald Trump’s hollow Twitter threats. Miami-Dade County was not, in fact, a “sanctuary” community, he said before ordering his jails to honor Immigration and Customs Enforcement “detainer” requests. The county began holding immigrants for up to 48 hours on ICE’s behalf. The county commission even ratified Gimenez’s rule change a month later.

Honduran Man Deported After Fake Miami Cop Pulled Him Over, Extorted Him for Thousands

One day after his arrest for driving without a valid license, Moises Rojas showed up at the Miami Police Department’s headquarters to file a complaint. While the 32-year-old tiler was in custody, his mother said she got a call from an “Officer Rosa” who demanded $2,400 for his release. Emma Rojas met with the officer and handed over the money, but her son still wasn’t released. In the end, Moises Rojas’ girlfriend ended up having to bail him out.

Alleged Gunman in XXXTentacion Murder Arrested

Michael Boatwright, a 22-year-old Broward resident, was arrested on July 5 on marijuana possession and probation-violation charges. Boatwright has been sitting inside the Broward County Jail ever since — and it now looks like he might wind up staying there for quite a while, since he was charged this morning…

The Six Wildest Miami-Area Steroid Stories

It perhaps makes sense that one of America’s combined capitals of drug imports and vapid, image-based capitalism is also arguably the nation’s steroid epicenter. Despite ‘roid scandals hitting the news wires about as frequently as Donald Trump hits up Kentucky Fried Chicken, Florida officials seem to have no real interest…

Owner of Deadly Hollywood Nursing Home Is Opening a Miami Charter School

After 12 elderly patients died during Hurricane Irma at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills in Hollywood last September, South Floridians were not stunned to learn that the doctor who owned the facility, Jack Michel, had a history of fraud complaints. As WPLG’s Bob Norman noted last November, nothing stopped Michel — who…

New Podcast Talks About What Criminal Justice Actually Looks Like in Miami

Inspiration struck Joe Stone in the most Miami way possible, with his mind wandering and hands behind the wheel of a Porsche Macan as he sped down Interstate 95. “I was driving on I-95 and the entire concept just downloaded into my brain, from the name of the show, to the people I wanted to get involved to help me produce it, to the format,” says Stone, a music producer and writer.