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Florida Senate Bill 90 Would Affect 25 Percent of Miami-Dade Voters

Last month, state lawmakers on the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted in favor of a Republican bill that would erode the state s practices for vote-by-mail. Currently, Florida voters who request mail-in ballots continue to receive them for two general election cycles meaning anyone who requested one in 2020 would continue to be mailed a ballot until 2022. But under the proposed Senate Bill 90, which has not yet been passed by the full senate, requests for mail-in ballots would be active for just one general election cycle. Yesterday, Miami-Dade s supervisor of elections, Christina White, issued a memo outlining exactly how many of the county s voters would be affected if the bill passes. According to White, her office would have to purge every mail-in ballot request on July 1 a change that would affect more than 404,000 of the county s 1.5 million registered voters.

Police: Man pistol-whipped, robbed along bike path in Miami Springs

Police: Man pistol-whipped, robbed along bike path in Miami Springs Published:  Tags:  A residential area in Miami Springs along a bike path was the scene of an armed robbery Friday. (Google maps) MIAMI SPRINGS, Fla. – What police said is a residential area with limited crime incidents was the scene of an attack on Friday just after 6 p.m. According to Miami Springs police, a man on a bike path on Ludlam Drive was attacked when 2 men armed with guns approached him from behind and demanded his wallet. When the man told them he was not carrying a wallet, they said they wanted his cellphone, but not before pistol-whipping him. After taking the phone, the two men, described as Black males, entered a vehicle driven by a third person and drove in reverse into Virginia Gardens so the victim could not take note of the license plate, according to investigators.

Man Put in Chokehold During Arrest; Technique Now Banned by Department

Updated on November 13, 2020 at 9:47 am Cellphone video, exclusively obtained by NBC 6 Investigators, shows Medley Police officers arresting Joshua Rodriguez inside his then home in January 2019. The video begins when then Sergeant German Gutierrez puts Rodriguez in a chokehold while two other Medley Police officers try to restrain him.  While the department allowed the use of chokeholds at the time, like other law enforcement agencies in South Florida, it has since banned its use “except in authorized deadly force situations.”  “You guys don’t have a warrant,” Rodriguez, who is on his feet, can be heard saying - while an officer tells him, “Don’t make me hurt you. I don’t want to hurt.”

Un policía y dos civiles heridos en choque en Boca del Río | e-consulta com Veracruz2020

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