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Trio Stole Millions in Jewelry and Gems in South Florida Robberies: Feds
Three people accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of gems and jewelry from salespeople throughout South Florida are facing federal charges, authorities said. Allan Lucas, Diana Grisales Basto, and Carlos Morales are charged with conspiring to commit Hobbs Act robbery and multiple counts of Hobbs Act robbery, U.S. Department of Justice officials said Wednesday. Authorities said the group...
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Synagogue Challenges Florida Abortion Law Over Religion
A new Florida law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks with some exceptions violates religious freedom rights of Jews in addition to the state constitution’s privacy protections, a synagogue claims in a lawsuit.
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‘Baby June' Mystery Continues 4 Years After Body Found in Ocean Off Palm Beach
Four years after the body of an infant was found floating in the Atlantic Ocean in South Florida, investigators are still searching for answers. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public, once again, for help in identifying the baby, known as “Baby June” because her body was found on June 1, 2018. “We want to know who…
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Good Samaritans Who Saved Driver in Boynton Beach Honored
The people who rushed to help a woman who had a medical emergency while driving in Boynton Beach were honored. NBC 6’s Hilary Lane reports
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Driver Speaks Out After Good Samaritans Save Her
NBC 6’s Constance Jones has the latest from the woman whose life was saved by good Samaritans who came together to stop her car as it rolled onto a busy intersection when she suffered a medical condition at the wheel.
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Good Samaritans Save Driver Who Had Medical Episode in Boynton Beach
Video released by Boynton Beach Police on Wednesday shows the woman’s car slowly enter the busy intersection as she suffers from some sort of medical issue
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Video Shows Good Samaritans Save Driver Who Had Medical Episode on South Florida Road
Newly-released video shows a group of good Samaritans coming together to rescue a driver who suffered a medical episode while behind the wheel on a busy South Florida roadway.
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Good Samaritans Help Driver Who Suffered Medical Episode in Boynton Beach
RAW: Newly-released video shows a group of good Samaritans coming together to rescue a driver who suffered a medical episode while behind the wheel on a busy South Florida roadway.
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DeSantis Signs Abortion Bill Into Law
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Thursday that bans most abortions after 15 weeks. NBC 6’s Steve Litz reports
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Family of Teen Killed in Crash Wants Officer Fired
The family of a teen who was killed while being pursued by FHP wants the officer involved fired. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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Florida Cheerleading Coach Arrested After Sending Explicit Texts to Teen Girl: Cops
A cheerleading coach at a Palm Beach County high school was arrested after police said she sent explicit text messages to a 14-year-old girl and tried to meet up with the teen. Kassidy Sottilare, 27, was booked into jail Wednesday morning on several charges, including an offense against a student by an authority figure, traveling to meet a minor and…
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Bernie Madoff's Sister Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide in Boynton Beach
“Ponzi scheme king” Bernie Madoff’s sister has been identified as the woman who died in an apparent murder-suicide, along with her husband, in Boynton Beach.
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Prominent Civil Rights Attorney to Sue Local Police Department in Teen's Death
Prominent civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said his legal team will file a wrongful death lawsuit against a South Florida police department in the December death of a teenager who officers were attempting to pull over. NBC affiliate WPTV-TV reports Boynton Beach Police attempted to pull over 13-year-old Stanley Davis III on December 26th for driving recklessly on his dirt…
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Civil Rights Attorney Intends to Sue Boynton Beach Police
Benjamin Crump announced plans in the December death of 13-year-old Stanley Davis III.
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Brightline Passenger Train Line Kills 5th Person in a Month
A Brightline higher-speed train fatally struck a pedestrian who walked into its path Tuesday, the fifth death involving the railroad since it recently resumed operations after being shut down because of the pandemic
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Walk and Ride Held in Boynton Beach in Honor of 13-Year-Old Who Died While on Dirt Bike
Hundreds of people showed up for a walk and ride and took over the streets of Boynton Beach Saturday. Some hit the streets by foot, others rode dirt bikes and ATVs demanding justice for a teen who died after a ride on his dirt bike. The caravan was mixed with dozens of people marching with signs, protesting the death of…
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Protesters in Boynton Beach Call for Justice for 13-Year-Old Dirt Bike Rider
The teen died after a police officer tried to stop him while he was riding his dirt bike. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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13-Year-Old Riding Dirt Bike Dies During Attempted Traffic Stop
An unidentified 13-year-old on a dirt bike died on Sunday during an attempted traffic stop by an officer in South Florida, authorities said. The juvenile was riding recklessly on the dirt bike in Boynton Beach so an officer attempted a traffic stop. The dirt bike went down during the attempted stop, killing the minor, the Boynton Beach Police said in…