The officer will be placed on administrative leave with pay. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting, which is standard protocol.
Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack
“This is a horrible incident," Morales said. “The officers on the scene and the Miami Police Department is appalled at this display of unprovoked violence.” Officials have not yet released the suspect's name while they continue ...
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We have huge challenges with people who have mental illness,’ says Miami-Dade Public Defender Carlos Martinez.
"I can tell the residents that the downtown is safe and the Miami Police Department is ready to guard you and your family and don't take the action of one individual to be the norm," he said.
The names of the suspect — who was apprehended soon after the attack — and the victims were not identified by law enforcement authorities because of the ongoing investigation, said Miami Police Chief Manny Morales during a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
While we treat homeless individuals with compassion ... it is illegal in Miami Beach to live on our streets,” Mayor Steven Meiner said in a recent social media post.
“This is a horrible incident,” Morales said. “The officers on the scene and the Miami Police Department is appalled at this display of unprovoked violence.” Clarke is being held without ...
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Miami police are investigating a double homicide after they said two people were found dead inside a home in Little Haiti on Wednesday.
She has black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the police department’s Special Victims Unit at 305-603-6300 or email SVU@miami-police.org.