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MIAMI 鈥?Multiple corrections officers at the Dade Correctional Institution CI were arrested and charged with murder Thursday. Florida Department of Law Enforcement FDLE said the charges stem from an inmate assault and murder Feb. 14.Officers Christopher Rolon, 29, Kirk Walton, 34, and Ronald Connor, 24, each face a murder charge. Investigators believe one officer involved in the case is still at large but wasn t named.The inmate was scheduled to be transferred to Lake CI on the morning of Feb. 14. Following an incident of the prisoner allegedly throwing urine at an officer, he was placed into handcuffs and removed from his cell. That s whe
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SARASOTA, Fla. 鈥?A man Sarasota police officers were looking for in a standoff was found dead Saturday morning, police said.Police say officers were called to a condo
stanley cup building, located at 1800 block of Benjamin Franklin Drive, around 11:30 p.m. on Friday, July 9, for reports of shots fired. Officers responded and heard rapid fire coming from the building, according to the department. Authorities say a 58-year-old recently fired maintenance man was shooting the gun. Police say witnesses told officers the man was upset over losing h
stanley vaso is job. Police say, based on preliminary information, they believe the man went to a condo of a man and woman in the same building in an attempt to hurt the man. The man and woman fled the condo, police say, and the former employee fired several shots at them before going into a parking garage and shooting into empty vehicles. The man and woman escaped without serious injury. The former employee, who has not been
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