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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 stanley tumblers n FDLE said the officers beat him, even though he was in handcuffs and obeying commands. According to FDLE, the inmate was severely injured and had to be carried to a transport van. The van made a stop in Ocala where the inmate was found dead inside.A police medical examiner determined a punctured lung leading to internal bleeding caused the inmate s death. The inmate had injuries to his face and chest.  In the past two and a half months, FDLE agents and analysts have worked more than 1,700 hours on this investigation, conducting more than 45 interviews and writing 77 investigative report stanley website s so far,  FDLE Commissioner Rick Swearingen said.  I am proud stanley cups  of the work our members have done on this case and our partnership with State Attorney Rundle to ensure justice on behalf of the victim and his family. Rolon, Walton, and Connor were booked i Rtpr Caught on Dashcam: Driver narrowly misses pedestrian who jumped in front of car
 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 stanley italia  named, barricaded himself inside a condo until officers found him just after 7:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. Police say the man was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Specialty units from the Sarasota Police Department, who responded included SWAT, CNU  Crisis Negotiation Unit , additional patrol officers, ERT  Emergency Response Unit , Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division as well as K-9, SWAT and Air-1 from the Sarasota County Sheriff s Office were all assisting in the standoff.

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffery Norman is recovering after he was involved in a crash near 68th and Silver Spring Drive on Monday.Norman was rushed to a local hospital, along with another police officer, and the driver of the striking vehic stanley tumblers le remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation, according to police.It s still unclear what caused the crash, or whether reckless driving was involved, but we do know that the intersection where the crash happened is one that TMJ4 News has covered crashes at before.According to Wisconsin Community Maps, there have been at least 4 other crashes resulting  stanley cup in injury at that intersection in 2023. 12 people have been hurt, in addition to the police chief and the officer involved in the crash Monday, and one teenager was also killed in a crash at 68th and Silver Spring in 2023.The crash happened moments after a press conference in the area, where city officials asked lawmakers for more tools to combat reckless driving. If the new legislation is pas stanley cup sed in Madison, almost any vehicle used in a reckless driving incident can be towed away,  said Mayor Cavalier Johnson during the meeting.Johnson was joined by several city leaders, including alderpersons from several districts. We need everyone to take a step back and get home safely,  said Alderman Mark Chambers.  I can t stress that enough. While it remains unclear whether reckless driving had anything to do with the crash injuring Chief Norman, TMJ4 News does know that it  Quyf Fisherman finds dead body in Lake Michigan near Southshore Yacht Club
 The connection between YouTube TV and Roku has been ended.YouTube confirmed that Roku removed YouTube TV after Google ended its contract with the television streaming service. An update for our mem stanley cup bers: Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we have been unable to reach an agreement with Roku,  YouTube announced stanley cups uk  on Twitter.  We continue to offer Roku the opportunity to renew the YouTube TV deal under the existing reasonable terms. According to CBS News, a Roku spokesperson said the company was  disappointed  with Google allowing the contract to lapse.On Friday, Google said in a blog post that it began negotiating with Roku, hoping to renew the contract under the same term stanley borraccia s as it has in the past.According to Google, Roku wanted to renegotiate the usage terms for YouTube TV and its app and make changes on YouTube that would have limited the ability to update, fix or add new features to the app.