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Crime victim counting on Stand Your Ground defense faces felony charge in disarmed teen s shooting death
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A Florida woman who left a 2-year-old child to die in a hot car got distracted, she told police
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The change angers the young woman who told police in 2016 they had sex inside his classroom at Palmetto Senior High, leading to his arrest.
“I’m shocked,” she told NBC 6 Investigators in an exclusive interview. “It’s a little frightening that he can just go do whatever he wants whenever he wants.”
NBC 6 agreed to conceal the identity of the young woman who is now a college graduate. We will refer to her as Luisa.
According to the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, Meyers can go anywhere under his current bond conditions, as long he stays away from Luisa.
After Luisa came forward in 2016, Meyers was arrested and charged with three counts of sexual activity with a minor by a person in custodial authority. He has pleaded not guilty.
Miami Beach Pastor Awake From Coma Weeks After Hit-and-Run Crash
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By DJ 33 1/3
Feb 25, 2021
As COVID spread throughout Florida, advocates in Miami-Dade pushed to have low-level offenders released from jails, fearing an outbreak could amount to a death sentence.
Prosecutors and judges heeded the warnings and arranged for the release of hundreds of inmates.
Since that time, the jail population is back up, and coincided with dozens of cases among corrections officers and inmates. The county reported that 84 employees were at home and 20 inmates were in isolation after testing positive for the virus.
Miami-Dade Corrections remains committed to implementing proactive measures to help protect the health and well-being of MDCR staff, medical personnel, and inmates in our custody. The corrections department has been holding incoming arrestees for three days and testing them for COVID before mixing them in with the general population.