A Staten Island man, after three days on the lam, was busted Saturday for gunning down the boss of the Gambino crime family — with his homicidal rage perhaps fueled by a lingering vendetta. Suspect Anthony Comello, 24, was arrested down the Jersey Shore for the execution of reputed Mafia kingpin Frank Cali in a fusillade of gunfire outside his Staten Island home, said NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea. The truck used to lure Cali into the line of fire was also recovered in Brick... Read More
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Crews had to cut driver out of mangled car that crashed into a tree
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue on Saturday shared pictures of an early morning crash with a tree that turned a car into a pile of broken glass and metal. The unidentified … Click to Continue » ... Read More
Miami surgeon says he quit after transgender advocates complained about his Instagram
A University of Miami plastic surgeon said he resigned his position as section chief of the LGBTQ Center for Wellness, Gender and Sexual Health after transgender advocates complained about graphic … Click to Continue » ... Read More
‘Deputy Shaq’ talks shop with the new sheriff in town
Shaquille O’Neal may be best know for his skills on the basketball court — and let’s be honest, his height — but in Broward he’s known as “Deputy Shaq.” This … Click to Continue » ... Read More
Cops: Tattoo photos generate tips that lead to arrest
Surveillance photographs of a man with distinctive tattoos on his hands and forearms generated enough tips for Broward Sheriff’s detectives to identify and arrest a strong-arm robbery suspect. Elliott Watson, 30, was wanted for robbing a Bank of America customer about 12:40 p.m. Jan. 4, in the parking lot near 3883 W. Commercial Blvd. in Tamarac, investigators said. When the customer left the ATM and got in his car, Watson walked over and demanded his property. After a brief struggle,... Read More
Elusive suspect in fatal hit and run is arrested, cops say
Detectives have tracked down the man they said was responsible for a deadly hit and run after he tried to elude them long enough to conceal evidence by having his damaged pickup truck repaired. Michael David Green, 68, of Boca Raton, was arrested Friday and charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident and tampering with evidence, records show. The arrest came shortly after investigators circulated pictures of Green and his 2006 gray Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that had some minor... Read More
Waxy’s Irish Pub in Fort Lauderdale will not reopen for St. Patrick’s Day
Waxy’s Irish Pub in Fort Lauderdale will not reopen this weekend for St. Patrick’s Day, the owners have announced, a reversal of plans that will leave legions of fans crying in their Guinness. After being closed for renovations since July 2018, the establishment formerly known as Waxy O’Connor’s had hoped to reopen with a huge celebration for what is traditionally the bar and restaurant’s busiest day of the year. But in a Friday night Facebook post, Waxy’s owners wrote, “We are... Read More
La nueva ofensiva de Trump contra México
La campaña del presidente Donald Trump para demonizar a los mexicanos está subiendo de tono: ahora quiere convencernos de que muchos mexicanos son terroristas, calificando oficialmente a los carteles mexicanos … Click to Continue » ... Read More
Dozens of firefighters battle tire store blaze
It took more than three dozen firefighters from four departments to put out “a tenacious tire store blaze” in West Park on Friday evening, authorities said. The fire erupted just after closing time at 7 p.m. at Discount Tires, 4397 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., and quickly billowed gigantic plumes of black smoke, according to a fire official. Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue / handout A fire broke out at Discount Tires just after closing time at 7 p.m. Friday. A fire broke out at Discount... Read More
Was roundup about hookers — or something more sinister? Lawyers prepare to battle
After police rounded up scores of massage parlor customers, defense lawyers scoffed that the case was little more than a series of low-level prostitution busts. But a small army of federal, state and local agencies says the operations — which have led to charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and hundreds more — were more than that. Authorities say they’re working together to infiltrate sex-trafficking rings operating from South Florida to New York. From Homeland... Read More