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  2. 2019 Miramar shootout - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2019, a police pursuit of jewelry store robbers in Miramar, Florida, United States, culminated in a shootout, killing the perpetrators, the kidnapped driver of a UPS multi-stop truck (which they had carjacked), and a bystander. The crime scene was described as "very complicated" by the FBI special agent in charge. [1]

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  4. How a TikTok Video Led to Arrest of Man Accused of Luring ...

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    Police say a TikTok video post has led to the capture of a Florida man who was on the run for more than three years after he allegedly lured his estranged girlfriend to a cemetery where he killed ...

  5. List of United States crime-related lists - Wikipedia

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    United States cities by crime rate (100,000–250,000) United States cities by crime rate (60,000–100,000) United States cities by crime rate (40,000–60,000)

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    A lawsuit filed by Trula Velez alleges Amazon had previously rejected Sannicola's application to deliver packages for the company's "flex" home delivery service after he failed a background check.

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    [31] [32] He also obtained a Florida driver's license in August 2012 even though he never lived in Florida, per official records. He provided the license on his successful application for permission to carry a concealed gun in Puerto Rico. [33] [34] [31] He later moved from Puerto Rico to Alaska, along with his brother, in the same year. [31] [35]

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In the nine years since, the company has won an additional eight contracts in Florida, bringing 4,100 more youths through its facilities, according to state records. All the while, complaints of abuse and neglect have remained constant. Florida leads the nation in placing state prisons in the hands of private, profit-making companies.

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