MacArthur Causeway crash driver arraigned on DUI manslaughter, other charges
Nicholas Robinson was allegedly going over 100 mph when he plowed into Gabriela Rios Flores' disabled Jeep Wrangler.
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Nicholas Robinson was allegedly going over 100 mph when he plowed into Gabriela Rios Flores' disabled Jeep Wrangler.
For the first time, CBS News Miami hears from a survivor of the horrific crash last month on the MacArthur Causeway that took the life of FIU student Gabriela Alejandra Rios Flores.
Sal and Patricia Marciante were crossing Atlantic Boulevard after dinner when a pickup truck struck them, according to authorities.
At the time of his arrest, he was charged with DUI and reckless driving. The charges were upgraded to vehicular homicide after the 18-year-old died from her injuries.
One man was killed in a motorcycle crash at around 5:40 a.m. on the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County.
The community will remember them as the Unforgettable 5.
Nicholas Robinson was under the influence and driving 100 mph when he slammed into a disabled Jeep on the side of the road, according to the arrest documents.
A driver initially charged with DUI and reckless driving in a horrific MacArthur Causeway crash that critically injured two women now faces a vehicular homicide charge after one of the victims died.
Ruben Perales, 45, spent eight days at Broward Health North Medical Center after being struck while jogging.
Fabian Camero was not supposed to participate in the June 2024 training exercise where he suffered fatal injuries.
The father told CBS News Miami that his daughter died Saturday afternoon, a week after the crash claimed the lives of four others.
Investigators said the preliminary information indicates that speed was a factor, though there was no indication of drag racing.
The crash happened near Dykes Road and 160th Avenue.
One person died and at least three others were injured in a crash Friday in Pembroke Pines, police said.
Barbara Price was crossing Powerline Road on the evening of Jan. 29 when a light blue Land Rover hit her.
Antonio Wilcox, 25, was booked into the Broward Main Jail on Tuesday.
The lanes were closed to traffic for about three and a half hours as the Florida Highway Patrol investigated the crash.
The mother of a man accused of causing a crash that killed four people, including 3 children, said he was experiencing a "manic" episode, but police say he was under the influence and driving recklessly.
Antonio Wilcox is being charged with four counts of vehicular homicide.
Miami Gardens police said Tuesday that the man accused of causing a deadly crash over the weekend that killed four people, including children, was speeding at nearly 100 mph at the point of impact.
Ronald McCall's two daughters died in the crash which also took the life of the girls' mother and two siblings.
A South Florida father is sharing his pain after his children were killed in a horrific crash over the weekend in Miami Gardens.
Police said that speed and alcohol were factors in the "mass casualty incident."
Heartbreaking evidence of a tragedy that left a woman and five children dead on Saturday evening remains at the site of the horrific crash in Miami Gardens.
A woman and four children were killed after a car and two SUVs crashed Saturday evening in Miami Gardens.
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According to Cuban authorities, about 45% of electricity service has been restored nationwide, but roughly half the country remains without power. Reports indicate that more than 150 protests have taken place across the island this month alone.
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