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Mom shot in I-95 road rage crossfire last year ‘extra thankful’ to be alive

As Esha Dawkins celebrates Thanksgiving this week, she is even more appreciative than most years. She’s alive. That she’d still be around today was in grave doubt a year ago after she was shot in the neck while driving on Interstate 95 with her 5-year-old son in her Lexus SUV after leaving a Costco in North Miami on...
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Police: Brother of man who shot 2 Miami cops arrested in road rage shooting

MIAMI — Alan Henry Triana, the brother of the gunman who was found dead after shooting two Miami police officers last month, was arrested this past weekend in connection with a road rage shooting in Miami, according to the Miami Police Department. Triana, 38, was taken into custody after...
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Miami Beach Police release video of scooter incident that injured officer

University of Miami graduate student faces charges after officer suffers hairline fracture during boardwalk encounter.
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Miami woman accused of spitting on Key West cop, then taking cocaine into jail

A Miami woman was arrested Saturday night after she spit on a Key West police officer called to intervene in a dispute with a golf cart rental company, according to her arrest report. Then, after officers took her to Monroe County jail, a sheriff’s office detention deputy found a small...
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Argument over money ends in stabbing at Miami-Dade restaurant, officials say

Deputies say a dispute between two women turned violent inside the restaurant, leaving one hospitalized and the other in custody.
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Two Hospitalized Following Late-Night Shooting Near Golden Glades Interchange in Miami-Dade

Yesterday morning, a shooting incident near the Golden Glades Interchange in Miami-Dade led to two individuals being hospitalized, officials say. The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office responded to a call at an apartment complex located at Northwest 171st Avenue and Northwest 158th Street around 12:51 a.m., as reported by...
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Bodycam footage shows UM grad student hitting Miami Beach Police officer with scooter

MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Newly released body camera footage shows the moments when University of Miami graduate student slammed into a Miami Beach police officer and took off. According to Miami Beach Police, that impact knocked the officer to the ground and set off a dangerous pursuit that led...
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Bodycam video shows Miami-Dade officers shooting armed man in park in 2024

Intense new body camera footage shows Miami-Dade officers shooting an armed man during a confrontation in a park last year. The footage obtained by NBC6 on Wednesday shows the March 20, 2024 shooting of Christian Roque. Authorities said the incident began when officers spotted a vehicle with an expired tag...
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Miami Seaquarium Closure Sparks Nationwide Relocation Plan For Captive Animals

Miami Seaquarium residents are being moved nationwide as its closure sparks calls for kinder treatment of wildlife and the natural world. The post Miami Seaquarium Closure Sparks Nationwide Relocation Plan For Captive Animals appeared first on One Green Planet.
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Unearthing West Coconut Grove’s forgotten lives

For more than 100 years, three cemeteries in West Coconut Grove have been the final resting place for the men and women prominent in building and leading what had long been one of South Florida’s most vibrant Black communities. Among those buried in above-ground crypts are many of the...

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