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6 Things to Know – Google Glasses Capture Road Rage, Women Sue Florida Strip Club

What to Know

  • It’s Tuesday, November 26th – and NBC 6 has the top stories you need to know for the day.

It’s Tuesday, November 26th – and NBC 6 has the top stories you need to know for the day.

No. 1 – Weather wise, while some areas of South Florida will be waking up in the 50s for a second straight day, the afternoon will be much warmer across the area. Keep your NBC 6 app handy for First Alert Doppler 6000 as well as push alerts for any severe weather.

No. 2 - President Donald Trump will be making a stop Tuesday in South Florida for the first of what could be many rallies in the area leading up to the 2020 election – and it won’t be the last time he will be in the area for the rest of this year.

Trump will hold the rally in from inside the BB&T Center in Sunrise at 7 p.m. as supporters begin arriving the day before for a chance to see him. rump will headline a fundraiser for the Republican Party of Florida that was moved from Orlando to Miami and scheduled for December 7th.

No. 3 - Police are looking for at least two suspects after two people died in a shooting and two officers were hospitalized after a crash Monday night in Brownsville.

ShotSpotter detected gunshots at around 6:55 p.m. in the area of Northwest 29th Avenue and 44th Street, police said. Four people were outside when the shooting happened, and two people were pronounced dead at the scene. The suspects fled the scene west on 44th Street and collided with a police vehicle a few blocks away. Two officers were taken to the hospital but are expected to recover.

No. 4 - Only on NBC 6, video of a road rage run-in that landed a South Florida man in trouble with the law.

23-year-old Lazaro Cespedes is seen pulling a gun on another driver, who recorded him with his Google glasses. It happened on Kendall Drive last year. No one was hurt, but Cespedes is charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and batter.

No. 5 - You may not realize it, but where you buy an item could impact how much you pay.

NBC 6 responds compared prices at stores across South Florida and found you may be paying different prices for the same item. The results of the informal survey are posted at this link.

No. 6 - Two women have filed a lawsuit against a strip club in Central Florida after they claim they were denied entry because they were not with a man.

The lawsuit was filed Monday against Rachel’s Adult Entertainment club, with one of the lawyers for the women providing video showing an employee denying them entry while saying they could be there looking for their husbands or boyfriends.

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