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The names of the suspect — who was apprehended soon after the attack — and the victims were not identified by law enforcement authorities because of the ongoing investigation, said Miami Police Chief Manny Morales during a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
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Police in Miami-Dade and Broward plan to enforce seasonal high visibility saturation and enforcement operations.
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Thomas "Tommy" Reyes, president of Miami's Fraternal Order of Police, was recently suspended while being investigated for pulling a gun on an erstwhile date in Tallahassee. A public records request by WLRN revealed he was eventually given a 20-hour unpaid suspension and a reprimand. He insists he was a victim.
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A Miami police oversight board urged the Florida Supreme Court to reject arguments that a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” applies to law enforcement officers.
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The ongoing conflict has captivated the public and escalated very quickly. What led up to it and where does it go from here?
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City of Miami commissioners on Monday gathered during a special session to discuss the past actions and the future of Acevedo, the 57-year-old chief who moved here from Houston six months ago. They were upset with a whole host of actions taken by the chief during his brief tenure.
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Miami-Dade County businesses prepare for the easing of coronavirus restrictions, City of Miami's new police chief looks to the future of the department and three Democrats have expressed an interest in running to fill Florida's 20 congressional District seat after the death of Rep. Alcee Hastings.
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City of Miami police received more complaints from black residents from 2016 to 2017 than any other group.Black residents make up 20 percent of the city’s…
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Two former Biscayne Park police officers pleaded guilty Friday to framing an innocent teenager with a string of home burglaries at the direction of the…
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The city of Miami launched a partnership on Wednesday with a neighborhood watch social network in order to help police investigate crimes and share safety…