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Duo found guilty of kidnapping, torturing, killing men before dumping bodies in Opa-locka
Two men were found guilty this week in federal court of kidnapping, torturing and fatally shooting two truckers execution-style before dumping their bodies outside an abandoned Opa-locka neighborhood back in 2020.
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Alexander brothers make initial appearance in federal court
In a case that has drawn national attention because of its lurid allegations, the twin brothers accused of raping multiple women, Oren and Alon Alexander, were in federal court Friday to be arraigned.
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Alexander brothers appear in federal court for arraignment
In a case that has drawn national attention because of its lurid allegations, the twin brothers accused of raping multiple women, Oren and Alon Alexander, were in federal court Friday to be arraigned. NBC6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Duo faces life in prison for deadly kidnapping plot
Two men were found guilty this week in federal court of kidnapping, torturing and fatally shooting two truckers execution-style before dumping their bodies outside an abandoned Opa-locka neighborhood back in 2020. NBC6’s Lorena Inclan reports
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Jurors recommend life in prison for ‘Pain & Gain' killers in resentencing trial
Jurors on Friday recommended life in prison for the pair convicted in the grisly murders of a Miami couple that inspired the 2013 film “Pain & Gain.”
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FBI accuses George Mason University student of plotting mass-casualty attack on Israeli consulate in NY
A George Mason University freshman was arrested by the FBI and charged with distributing information about weapons of mass destruction online, after plotting a mass-casualty attack against people at the Israeli consulate in New York, according to court documents.
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2 men arrested after allegedly burglarizing smoke shop in Coral Springs
Two men are behind bars Friday after police responded to a business burglary in Coral Springs.
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Search for suspect after business burglarized in Coral Springs
Police are searching for a third suspect involved in a reported burglary at a business in Coral Springs.
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Delphi murders: Judge levies maximum, 130-year sentence at man for killing two Indiana teens
An Indiana man convicted in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls who vanished during a winter hike will face the maximum sentence of 130 years in prison, a judge ruled Friday in the case that’s long cast a shadow over the teens’ small hometown of Delphi.
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Substitute teacher arrested for alleged molestation of 3 girls at Hialeah school
A substitute teacher was arrested Thursday after he allegedly inappropriately touched three students under the age of 16 at a Hialeah middle school.
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Substitute teacher accused of molesting students at Hialeah middle school
Three students under the age of 16 said the man touched them inappropriately at school.
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Man arrested 12 years after deadly shooting of teen in Miami
After 12 years without answers, a suspect was identified in the robbery and fatal shooting of a 16-year-old in Miami, now that a single witness has come forward. NBC6’s Lorena Inclan reports
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Celebrity pastor plagued by Diddy misinformation on YouTube asks court to intervene
A lawyer for celebrity pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes filed a motion seeking more information about four YouTube accounts posting salacious misinformation about him.
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12 years after 16-year-old was gunned down in Miami, witness identifies suspect
According to an arrest warrant, 30-year-old Adrian Oneal Grimes, also known as “Peanut” or “Nut,” is the man responsible for killing teenager Bryan Herrera on Dec. 22, 2012.
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TD Bank teller stole more than $180,000 from customer accounts, federal prosecutors say
A former bank teller is accused of embezzling more than $180,000 from customer accounts, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Thursday.
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How did unclaimed bodies end up in the hands of a major biotech company?
Boston Scientific’s Relievant Medsystems used at least 25 unclaimed bodies for training, including that of a murdered 21-year-old woman whose family was fighting to bring her home. The company said it didn’t know.
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After a young woman was shot dead in Texas, a medical school harvested her body parts
Aurimar Iturriago Villegas left Venezuela hoping to lift her family out of poverty. When she was murdered, her corpse became a commodity in the U.S. body trade.
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Alexander twins transferred to federal custody to face sex assault charges
Oren and Alon Alexander were collected by U.S. Marshals to face federal charges against them. NBC6’s Christian Colón reports.
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5 men accused of stealing tourist's $100K watch, firing at detective in Miami
Three men have been accused in federal court of stealing a tourist’s $100,000 watch at gunpoint in Miami’s Design District, and then opening fire at officers who tried to stop them.
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UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione returns to NYC to face federal, state charges
The Ivy League graduate was indicted on murder as an act of terrorism in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.