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90 Minutes of Terror: Never-before-seen footage of the deadly UPS carjacking
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video evidence – shielded from public view for nearly five years – that show what officers saw when they opened fire on fleeing felons who hijacked a UPS truck and kidnapped the driver back on Dec. 5, 2019.
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90 minutes of terror: Videos show crime spree that led to deadly 2019 UPS shootout
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video evidence – shielded from public view for nearly five years – that show what officers saw when they opened fire on fleeing felons who hijacked a UPS truck and kidnapped the driver back on Dec. 5, 2019. Tony Pipitone reports
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Exclusive video shows UPS driver's kidnapping before shootout that led to his death
Video exclusively obtained by NBC6 Investigates shows Frank Ordonez’s last delivery.
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Video shows UPS driver's kidnapping before deadly shootout
Video exclusively obtained by NBC6 Investigates shows Frank Ordonez’s last delivery before the shootout that led to his death in 2019.
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Video shows jewelry store armed robbery that led to 2019 fatal UPS shootout
The video shows the armed robbery of a jewelry store in Coral Gables back in 2019.
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Video shows jewelry store robbery that led to deadly UPS shootout
Video obtained by NBC6 Investigates shows the armed robbery of a jewelry store in Coral Gables back in 2019.
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90 minutes of terror: Armed robbery leads to police shootout, 4 dead, 4 officers charged with manslaughter
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video evidence – shielded from public view for nearly five years – that show what officers saw when they opened fire on fleeing felons who hijacked a UPS truck and kidnapped the driver.
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Video shows robbery, kidnapping, and deadly police shootout
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video and other never-before-seen evidence of those events nearly five years ago.
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‘I walked into a perfect storm': Retired Miami-Dade corrections officer sues county after inmate attack
Janel Navarro is now suing Miami-Dade County, claiming she suffered “serious and permanent injuries.”
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Video captures attack of retired Miami-Dade Corrections officer
A retired corrections officer says she was brutally attacked by an inmate at one of the Miami-Dade County jails. NBC6’s Laura Rodriguez reports
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Amendment 4 lawsuit relies on flawed state report
NBC6 Investigates finds that the Florida Department of State report on alleged Amendment 4 petition fraud contains misstatements, questionable methodology and inaccurate numbers. Days after their release, those same numbers appeared in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the abortion rights amendment.
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Lawsuit to invalidate abortion rights amendment relies on flawed state report
NBC6 Investigates finds that the Florida Department of State report on alleged Amendment 4 petition fraud contains misstatements, questionable methodology and inaccurate numbers. Days after their release, those same numbers appeared in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the abortion rights amendment.
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Negotiated Justice: Convictions difficult, plea bargains plentiful in sex assault cases
Numbers vary, but studies have found arrests are made in less than 20% of the sexual assaults that are reported – and many are not reported at all.
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Negotiated Justice: Convictions Difficult, Plea Bargains Plentiful in Sexual Assault Cases
Numbers vary, but studies have found arrests are made in less than 20% of the sexual assaults that are reported – and many are not reported at all.
About two-thirds of those reported lead to prosecution and more than 75% of those prosecutions that are resolved lead to plea bargains to some lesser charge.
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Miramar's investigation into its former fire chief leads to questions
A former South Florida fire chief was accused of using taxpayer money for personal purchases while he was on the job. How the city of Miramar handled an investigation into the activity has raised new questions.
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Miramar's investigation into its former fire chief leads to questions
A former South Florida fire chief was accused of using taxpayer money for personal purchases while he was on the job. How the city of Miramar handled an investigation into the activity has raised new questions. The purchases in question included $900 fishing reels, slide rentals, a drone, and pricey amplifiers. Investigators said then Miramar Fire Chief Robert...
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How South Florida teachers are handling cost of living spike
NBC6 and Telemundo 51 surveyed South Florida teachers again this year, and we weren’t surprised to hear their top concern. NBC6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Sergio Pino's widow and brother battle over millionaire's estate
Sergio Pino’s widow and brother are fighting over the millionaire’s estate weeks after he died by suicide.
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‘It's Not Fair' – Fraud targeting services for children with autism
A South Florida woman was accused of cheating on a certification exam and billing for services not provided to autistic kids.