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The gang war rocked North Miami and North Miami Beach in 2002, and started when investigators say the Terrorist Boyz plowed a car through the front door of a Broward County gun shop and stole 33 ...
Francisco Ramon Cruz Rodriguez, a Miami man, allegedly uploaded 482 videos and pictures of child sexual abuse material online, with more stashed on a USB in his home, cops say.
Italian-American Mafia criminal organizations in the city are nicknamed the Miami Mafia. In the 20th century, Mafia bosses agreed to share South Florida as a territory open to all crime families, with the exception of the pornography racket, over which the Gambino family held a monopoly. [1] Criminal organizations known to operate in Miami include:
Body camera footage released by Miami police to multiple media outlets shows Lathers on the ground, topless and breathing heavily after the Aug. 10 accident. Handcuffed by officers, she is seen ...
The Miami Boys was a drug organization composed of a loose-knit group of African-American drug suppliers and dealers from south Florida (particularly Miami). Also known as "the Untouchables", [ 1 ] the group started in the early 1980s and by 1986 the organization had spread to other cities and states throughout the Southeastern United States.
Zoe Pound was founded in 1990 in response to growing attacks on Haitian Americans, initially acting as a vigilante self-defense group before morphing into a gang by the mid-1990s. [9] [10] Throughout its early years, members engaged in piracy, targeting Haitian trawlers throughout the Miami River. Any crew who resisted were often tortured and ...
At least two LGBTQ women were beaten by a group of men in Miami, video exclusively obtained by NBC South Florida shows, in what police say they are investigating as a hate crime.
The gang was composed mostly of bodybuilders who frequented the Sun Gym in North Miami, Florida, [2] including Daniel Lugo and Noel "Adrian" Doorbal. Pete Collins published a three-part series in the Miami New Times in 1999 and 2000 chronicling the stories of the gang titled "Pain and Gain" [ 3 ] which was then loosely adapted into the 2013 ...