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Miami Detectives Make Arrest in Cold Case of 1975 Killing
Miami police detectives say they have solved a 45-year-old cold case with the arrest of 68-year-old Hipolito Guzman. The 1975 arrest warrant of the incident alleges that while the victim, Jose Caesar Pacheco, was being stabbed to death, Guzman discouraged witnesses and later served as the getaway driver. “Your honor we are trying to put together whether or not this…
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Bodycam Video Shows Miami Officer Kicking Teen Girl in the Head
A civilian investigative panel is claiming excessive force after reviewing the case of a South Florida officer who was caught on bodycam video kicking a teenager in the head.
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Miami Police Officer Relieved of Duty After Video Shows Him Kicking Handcuffed Man in Head
A video released Thursday showing a Miami police officer kicking a handcuffed man in the head has led to that officer being relieved of duty.
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Miami Police Officer, Once Honored For Heroism, Arrested and Charged With Battery and False Imprisonment
Officer Alexi Figueroa was charged following an investigation by the Miami-Dade Police Department and the State Attorney’s Office.
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City of Miami Police Officer Arrested After Allegedly Robbing Victims During Traffic Stop
The City of Miami Police Department arrested one of their own officers Saturday.
Officer Jose R. Acosta was arrested following an internal affairs investigation. The investigation began following complaints from witnesses that Acosta allegedly robbed victims during traffic stops.
City of Miami Deputy Chief of Police Luis Cabrera confirmed the arrest on Saturday. -
Man Charged in Theft of Naked Statue of Donald Trump From Wynwood
Miami Police Department arrested the man that is allegedly responsible for the theft of a naked statue of Donald Trump that stood over a section of the Wynwood neighborhood.
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Miami Police Investigating Shooting: 2 Dead, 7-Year-Old Injured
Miami Police Department is responding to reports of multiple people found shot including a 7-year-old.
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DOJ, Miami Police Reach Settlement in Civil Rights Case
The U.S. Justice Department and city of Miami have reached a comprehensive settlement agreement in a civil rights case stemming from questionable police shootings from 2008 to 2011.
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Canada Diplomat's Son to Plead Not Guilty in Miami Shootout: Lawyer
The teenage son of a Canadian diplomat plans to plead not guilty if charges are brought against him after his brother and another man were killed and he was arrested following an alleged drug deal that turned into a gun battle in Miami, his lawyer said Thursday.