Procession For Slain Officers Arrives
The immense procession for two slain Miami-Dade police officers has arrived at the AmericanAirlines Arena in downtown Miami ahead of a public memorial where thousands of people are attending.
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The immense procession for two slain Miami-Dade police officers has arrived at the AmericanAirlines Arena in downtown Miami ahead of a public memorial where thousands of people are attending.
Hundreds of mourners poured into the funeral home which now houses the bodies of two fallen Miami-Dade heroes who lost their lives while serving a warrant.
A viewing will be held Sunday for two Miami-Dade police officers who died in the line of duty last week.
The mother of a veteran Miami-Dade Police officer who was killed in the line of duty Thursday while executing an arrest warrant for a career criminal says her daughter was devoted to serving the public.
A ribbon cutting turned into a somber gathering of people who came to honor two fallen Miami-Dade police officers Saturday.
A joint memorial service for two fallen Miami-Dade police officers will be a sea of blue Monday.
The mother of the man police say killed two of their own as they tried to arrest him for murder said she had no idea her son was wanted by police.
Johnny Simms, the career criminal who shot and killed two Miami-Dade police officers Thursday, had a long history of being accused of serious crime, but never did much serious time.
The gunfire that robbed Miami-Dade Police of two lives reminds many of another tragedy from Sept. 13th, 2007 and another savage attack from April, 2010 that one officer survived.
When two Miami-Dade police officers were shot in the line of duty Thursday morning, other officers gathered with friends and family at Jackson Memorial Hospital hoping for a miracle. Unfortunately, it did not come.
Miami-Dade Police are asking for help from the public in identifying a man wanted for an attempted armed robbery of a Southwest Miami-Dade convenience store.
Lucely Saldina says she is not giving up, she is determined to find her daughter.
Miami-Dade Police are still investigating a crash involving two of their officers, a second vehicle and a pedestrian in Northwest Miami-Dade.
Miami-Dade Police are trying to determine what caused two of their officers to be involved in a serious car accident in Northwest Miami-Dade Thursday night.
Gerardo "Gerry" Herrera was on his motorcycle Friday night making what was likely one of his last trips of the year. A van driver guaranteed that when he apparently cut Herrera off, causing the 23-year-old to crash.
Miami-Dade police arrested 48-year-old Juan Manuel Baldoquin at Miami International Airport for allegedly trying to board a Vision Airlines flight to Cuba with a concealed weapon.
Miami-Dade Police got grinched this year when a Miami woman conned them out of $1 thousand worth of toys.
Twenty-four hours after 46-year-old Paul Barrow was gunned down outside of his Miami tire shop, police are still looking for what caused the deadly shooting.
Olympia Heights Elementary School is on lock down Friday following a robbery at a nearby bank, according to officials. Meanwhile, police are looking for the bank robber.
A man is in custody after police say he shot his girlfriend in the head Monday night, killing her.
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Miami-Dade Police are searching for a man who fatally gunned down a postal worker and fled in the victim's mail truck.
A Palmetto Bay couple hopes that new surveillance tape that they've released to CBS4 news will lead to the criminals who they say "violated us by stealing our prized boat from our home in broad daylight."
Police brought out dogs to help in their investigation after human remains were found near a Miami canal. Two fishermen spotted a plastic storage container Friday, removed the lid and discovered the remains.
The Miami-Dade Police Department's so-called "Grinchbusters" are on the job as shoppers descend on malls for Black Friday deals and discounts.
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The Marion County Sheriff's deputy told authorities that he accidentally shot and killed his girlfriend while cleaning his gun.
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