Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack. Brenton Clarke, 36, of Inwood, New York, was arrested shortly after the Thursday morning attack, officials said. He has no arrest ...
A 36 year-old Manhattan man was arrested in Miami Thursday morning for allegedly beating two homeless people to death and injuring two others in what police called a case of “unprovoked violence.”
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York ruled the rape accusation by Angelica Parker against the three brothers would have taken place too long ago and falls outside of the state’s statute of limitations. For the lawsuit to move forward, the judge said, the rape would have had to occur after June 18, 2017.
Joey Grant Luther was released on $100,000 bail, secured by his second home in Miami Beach, Florida, following an appearance before a federal judge in Lower Manhattan.
The judge ruled the rape accusation against the brothers would have taken place too long ago, falling outside of the state's statutes of limitations.
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A man in Florida died after he got caught in a wood chipper while trimming trees at a town hall in the Miami metropolitan area early Tuesday morning. The man was an employee with an arborist service called to prune trees at the Ocean Ridge Town Hall,
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary has opened in New York City.
A federal judge found that a woman’s claim against Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander did not meet a filing deadline. Other lawsuits and the criminal cases against them are continuing.
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NBC 5 Investigates discovered a loophole in the law that allows nitrous oxide to be sold in giant cannisters with flavors like bubblegum and watermelon in stores across Chicago and the suburbs or delivered to your door from your favorite online retailer.