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A Florida mother is accusing a Jacksonville police officer of using excessive force after a violent arrest outside her daughter's school.
A tourist visiting Florida with his wife and kids is accused of inappropriate behavior when he hit on another woman at the beach, according to investigators. The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at the 11th Avenue beach access in Naples, police reported in an Oct. 15 news release.
Gary Mygdal, who served as a Florida police officer for 10 years, faces a felony charge for attempting to meet an 11-year-old girl for sex.
The state’s new excessive speeding law is generating a lot of excuses when drivers get caught. But maybe not a lot of creativity.
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Florida police discover large thermos shoved up repeat offender’s butt during his 26th arrest
You might have thought Walter was bringing drugs into the jail. He brought a thermos into the jail. That’s right, he put it up the exit ramp, you know what I mean?”
Initially, some locals were concerned the police may have purchased the car when videos of it TikTok started doing the rounds, but as pointed out by Road&Track, that wasn’t the case. While we know that McLaren Orlando donated the car, it’s unclear if they also paid to have it wrapped and modified.
The Florida State Board of Immigration Enforcement released new figures for arrests and encounters with suspected illegal immigrants, offering a snapshot of which state law enforcement agencies are encountering and detaining migrants across the state.
According to a USA Today report, Port St. Lucie Police sergeant Robert Vega stepped down from his position after an internal investigation determined that the veteran law enforcement officer was part of a scheme to fabricate records to allow high school football players to attend and compete for schools outside of their residential boundaries.
Several police chiefs and sheriffs have accused the federal agency of trying to poach their officers after ICE officials emailed them offering cash incentives to leave their jobs in places like Florida and New Hampshire.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office arrested Caden Speight, 17, on Oct. 15, two weeks after authorities first alleged that he faked his own kidnapping
Florida police discovered that the teen’s laptop contained ChatGPT searches on ‘collecting his blood without causing pain’ and ‘Mexican cartels’