A 36 year-old Manhattan man was arrested in Miami Thursday morning for allegedly beating two homeless people to death and injuring two others in what police called a case of “unprovoked
A 36-year-old man from New York City has been arrested in the beating death of two homeless people in downtown Miami early Thursday morning, police said Friday, with the head of the county’s homeless agency calling on law enforcement to investigate the attacks as a “hate crime.”
Monroe four-star wide receiverMessiah Hampton is the No. 1 prospect from the state of New York with over a dozen offers. While Hampton has received interest from several programs from the North, last week the Miami Hurricanes offered the 2026 prospect,
Miami police identified the two men savagely murdered in what they’re calling a “senseless” attack. Marshall Ragsdale was 66. Kinard Shirley was 37.
The judge ruled the rape accusation against the brothers would have taken place too long ago, falling outside of the state's statutes of limitations.
The reason they’re not getting bond federally is because of the [woke] times we’re living in. They’re being treated unfairly,” one of their lawyers told The Post.
Ken Griffin is partnering with Related Cos. to help develop the massive new Miami headquarters to house his Citadel businesses. Related, known for its work on developments such as Hudson Yards, is being brought onto a project to build a 54-story tower along Miami’s waterfront at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive.
Florida has plenty of bakers making breads, confections like Key Lime pie and more. But this bakery is the best, the paper says.
Federal law enforcement and ICE agents have arrested nearly 600 undocumented migrants wanted for outstanding crimes in sanctuary cities, including some from New York.
Pura Vida Miami opened new outposts in Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, and a Big 4 ad agency moved from Brickell to Coral Gables.
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against the three brothers would have taken place too long ago and falls outside of the state’s statute of limitations. For the lawsuit to move forward, the judge said, the rape would have had to occur after June 18, 2017.
More than 40 women claim they were drugged and sexually assaulted by Miami and New York real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon. The defense denies the allegations.