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Florida Police Officer Suspended for Posting ‘Unprofessional' TikTok Videos
A police officer from Coral Springs is facing two weeks’ suspension without pay after a citizen complained about two TikTok videos in which the officer appeared to be making offensive suggestions about Mexicans. The incident began when several city officials were emailed regarding two public TikTok videos that Sergeant Gilbert Monzon of the Coral Springs Police Department had posted to…
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First Responders Deal With Emotional Trauma Years After Parkland School Shooting
For those who were there, they know it and they feel it: the special bond among first responders who deployed to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018. “The call came out over the radio, shots fired at MSD,” recalled Lt. Ed Derosa of the Coral Springs Police Department. “And I kind of did the double take…
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Snake Slithers Out of Toilet, Bites South Florida Man
Authorities say a ball python slithered out of a toilet and bit a South Florida man on the arm.
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Parkland Community Worried After 2 Survivors' Suicides
The community of Parkland, Florida, is focusing attention on its suicide prevention programs after two survivors of the Florida high school massacre killed themselves in a week.
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Parkland Victims Remembered One Year After MSD Shooting
Hundreds of thousands of students and adults across Florida and beyond bowed their heads in a moment of silence Thursday to mark the first anniversary of the shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 people dead.
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Swedish Sportscaster Accused of Groping Teen in Coral Springs Park
A man from Sweden is being accused of groping a teenage boy at a park in Broward County.
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Parkland Shooting Survivors Win Children's Peace Prize
The Parkland students who created an international movement to raise awareness for gun violence after a deadly school shooting were awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize on Tuesday.
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'It's Magical': MSD Librarian Who Helped Students During Shooting Gifted Therapy Dog
Months after a tragic shooting took 17 lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, students will soon find some comfort in a new furry friend.
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Reports: Coral Springs Police Moved Past Broward Deputies to Enter Parkland School After Shooting
Police released reports on Monday from several of its responding officers, who say Broward County deputies got there first but had not entered the building where people were attacked.
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Caretakers Accused of Stealing More Than $1 Million After Fort Lauderdale Woman Dies
Two women who were the caretakers for an elderly Fort Lauderdale woman drained her bank account out of more than $1 million and stole dozens of pieces of her jewelry after she died, police said.
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Students Return Home After Protesting Gun Laws to Politicians in Tallahassee
Buses carrying the group returned to Coral Springs, just miles from the campus of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 students and staff were shot and killed allegedly by a 19-year-old former student who purchased an assault weapon legally.
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South Florida Students Heading to Tallahassee, Pressing for Gun Law Change After Parkland Shooting
A hundred Stoneman Douglas High School students are busing 400 miles to Florida’s capital Tuesday to urge lawmakers to act to prevent a repeat of the massacre that killed 17 students and faculty last week. The students plan to hold a rally Wednesday in hopes that it will put pressure on the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature to consider a sweeping package...
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Order for Perimeter Came After Stoneman Douglas Shooting Ended: Report
A sheriff’s office captain told deputies to form a perimeter instead of rushing into the Florida high school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting, according to documents obtained by the Miami Herald.
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6 San Diego County Restaurants Among Yelp's ‘Top 100 Places to Eat in US' in 2018
Six San Diego-area restaurants — from a sushi spot and pizza place to a breakfast hot spot and a couple of delis — have been named among the top 100 places in the U.S. to grab some grub.
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Stoneman Alumni Show Support as Classes Resume
NBC 6’s Darryl Forges spoke with several people who graduated from the school that wanted to make sure they were on hand for the students and teachers returning to class Wednesday.
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First Responders Tell Their Stories After Parkland Shooting
NBC 6’s Michael Spears reports on the stories shared by the first responders who reached the Parkland school where a gunman took 17 lives.
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Hero Coach Killed in Parkland School Tragedy Honored at Emotional Funeral
Witnesses of the shooting say Aaron Feis shielded students with his body as suspected gunman Nikolas Cruz opened fire inside the Parkland school.
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Coral Springs First Responders Emotionally Recount Parkland School Tragedy
Officers from the neighboring city to the Parkland campus were among the first to arrive on February 14th – a scene that hit close to home for some of the first responders who have ties to the school.
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‘Shots Fired!': Radio Traffic Details First Response to Stoneman Douglas Shooting
Newly released police radio calls help paint a clearer picture of what happened when officers responded to the mass shooting inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which left 17 students and staff members dead.
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Is a Chimp Legally a Person? Manhattan Court Asked to Decide
Steven Wise has been trying for years, unsuccessfully, to get courts to grant “habeas corpus” for the chimps — Latin meaning literally “you have the body” and demanding that a person be released from unlawful imprisonment.