Arrest made in shooting that left 3 injured during takeover of NW Miami intersection
Miami-Dade police announced they have made an arrest in the shooting that left three injured during the takeover of a Northwest Miami intersection last Sunday.
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Miami-Dade police announced they have made an arrest in the shooting that left three injured during the takeover of a Northwest Miami intersection last Sunday.
Miami-Dade police and Miami police divers searched the murky waters of a lake in Doral Tuesday, where investigators believe as many as 30 cars are sunk on the bottom.
Ivan Taylor reports on Miami-Dade police and Miami police divers are searching the murky waters of a lake in Doral were investigators believe as many as 30 cars are sunk on the bottom.
New video shows some terrifying moments and mayhem at a Northwest Miami-Dade intersection where shots were fired and three people were wounded.
New video shows some terrifying moments and mayhem at a Northwest Miami-Dade intersection where shots were fired and three people were wounded.
According to the statement, Ramirez's wife saved his life
The driver was reportedly wanted for a battery on a law enforcement officer
Jody and Freddy Ramirez want to express their deepest and heartfelt appreciation to the many who have sent messages of support
Jacqueline Quynh reports the couple released the statement to clear up some misinformation from previous reports of the event.
Police body-worn camera video shows Tampa officers handcuffing and questioning Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez less than two weeks ago.
Police body-worn camera video shows Tampa police officers handcuffing and questioning Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez less than two weeks ago.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has finished its investigation into the self-inflicted shooting of MDPD Director Freddy Ramirez.
The redacted version of the call was obtained by CBS Miami News partner The Miami Herald
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava provided an update Thursday on Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez who is recovering in a Tampa hospital after reportedly trying to take his life by shooting himself in the head last Sunday night.
Hill told reporters that the situation has been "resolved."
Miami-Dade Police Department Director Freddy Ramirez is said to be awake and talking at a Tampa Hospital.
Miami-Dade Police Department told CBS News Miami that they are investigating the cause of death.
Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez remains hospitalized after shooting himself in the head over the weekend.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) held a press conference Monday afternoon to give an update on the self-inflicted shooting of Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo "Freddy" Ramirez.
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A firefighter is facing four counts of attempted sexual battery, according to Miami-Dade police.
The officer suffered a broken nose and needed stitches for a gash in the back of his head.
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Jacqueline Quynh said the officer was responding to a nuisance call when the man charged him.
Four people were taken into custody and a gun was recovered
The video, recorded by drivers near State Road 7 and Commercial Boulevard, shows 41‑year‑old Christopher Newkirk on the ground as three deputies hold him down. Two of them appear to punch him in the face.
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On Wednesday, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Cristina Miranda set a new trial date for May 18 and reduced his bond during a hearing in Miami-Dade court.
Some spring breakers agree that the atmosphere is tamer than usual, but others say they haven't experienced the strict enforcement.
The video, recorded by drivers near State Road 7 and Commercial Boulevard, shows 41‑year‑old Christopher Newkirk on the ground as three deputies hold him down. Two of them appear to punch him in the face.
One man traveled more than eight hours from Jerusalem into Egypt in an effort to make it back to Miami. Another woman in Dubai said concerns from her family in South Florida influenced her decision to return sooner than planned.
Warehouse club members are finding relief at outlets like Sam's Club, BJ's, and Costco.
On Wednesday, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Cristina Miranda set a new trial date for May 18 and reduced his bond during a hearing in Miami-Dade court.
Some spring breakers agree that the atmosphere is tamer than usual, but others say they haven't experienced the strict enforcement.
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A trial has been set in the San Francisco Bay Area for a Florida woman accused of providing a cosmetic injection that killed a woman who was known as a Kim Kardashian lookalike, prosecutors said.
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