Tony Pipitone is a thirteen time Emmy® award-winning NBC6 Investigative reporter, one of the most-honored investigative reporters in Florida. Pipitone joined the Team 6 Investigators in March of 2014.
In addition to 13 Suncoast Emmy® awards, including the chapter's Silver Circle Award, recognizing 25 years of excellence in television, Pipitone has also earned six Edward R. Murrow awards and dozens of statewide and regional awards.
Pipitone's stories have helped put people in jail and get them out, exposed political and government corruption, and shed light on other illegal activities.
He joined NBC6 after 26 years at WKMG-TV in Orlando, where the Orlando Sentinel called him "one of the finest reporters in Orlando television history."
Pipitone hopes to continue that legacy in South Florida, where he lives with his wife Myriam. They have two grown sons, leaving them plenty of time to enjoy the Miami scene -- especially the beach, restaurants and golf courses.
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Officer seeks immunity in 2019 Miramar shootout that killed UPS driver, bystander
It’s been more than five years since Miami-Dade deputies opened fire on armed robbers and kidnappers stopped in traffic in Miramar, and four of them are facing manslaughter charges in the deaths of the criminals’ hostage and a bystander. And on Wednesday, one of those officers asked a judge to throw out the charges based in part on evidence...
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Convicted killer Pedro Bravo was facing new charges before he was found dead in prison
Pedro Bravo, the killer convicted of murdering a University of Florida student and his former friend in 2012, was charged with getting others to lie for him to get a new trial before he was found dead in his prison cell this week.
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Legacy of abuse lives on in court, as Boy Scouts rebrand
For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America tried to instill into millions of boys and young men its values — among them, trustworthiness. But a violation of trust — a failure to protect boys from sexual abusers in their ranks — fueled lawsuits that forced the Scouts into a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization and last month, a rebranding,…
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In newly released calls, Tamarac mom seeks updates on complaints against husband weeks before murder
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Wednesday released audio of non-emergency calls Mary Gingles made seeking their help in the weeks before her husband’s accused of killing her, her father and a neighbor in Tamarac last month.
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In posthumous court filing, Tamarac murder victim denies accused killer's claims
Ten days before she was shot to death, along with her father and a neighbor whose home she ran into seeking help, Mary Gingles prepared with her lawyer responses to the husband who would stand accused of the triple homicide in Tamarac.
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Ethics Commission recommends Broward Sheriff receive mildest of discipline
The Florida Commission on Ethics Friday voted to recommend that the governor publicly censure and reprimand Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony.
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Ethics Commission asked to impose mild discipline on Broward Sheriff
Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s problems with the state Ethics Commission could be coming to an end Friday morning.
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Grand jury indicts man in Tamarac triple murder of wife, her father and neighbor
A Broward grand jury has indicted a man on first-degree murder and other charges in a horrific triple killing in a Tamarac neighborhood last month that left his estranged wife, her father and a neighbor dead.
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Musk's DOGE team claims ‘termination' of Radio/TV Marti headquarters building lease
Miami headquarters for Radio and TV Marti among list of “terminated” leases targeted by Elon Musk’s DOGE team. But NBC6 Investigates finds, like some of its other claims, the facts don’t add up.
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Trade tariffs: These are the items South Florida imports the most from China, Mexico and Canada
Trump announced 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, and a 20% tariff on Chinese products. So where could South Florida expect to see an impact?