South Florida braces for coldest temperatures in over 15 years as arctic air moves in
An arctic cold front is bringing South Florida its coldest temperatures in over 15 years, with lows potentially dropping into the 30s by this weekend. The cold air follows a historic winter storm that affected the central and eastern United States, with multiple reinforcing cold fronts expected through the week. Fort Lauderdale and Miami could approach record-low temperatures not seen since 2010, with wind chill values potentially reaching the 20s. Despite the extreme cold, snowfall remains highly unlikely in South Florida due to insufficient moisture, though northern Florida may see snow conditions.
Man who pleaded guilty to killing Hollywood police officer seeks to withdraw plea days before sentencing
Jason Banegas, 23, pleaded guilty in October to first-degree murder for killing Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino during a struggle in 2021. A jury recommended life in prison instead of the death penalty in December. Days before his scheduled sentencing, Banegas told the judge he wants to withdraw his guilty plea and change it to not guilty. Judge Ernest Kollra scheduled a March 6 hearing to consider the request, which could result in a new trial.
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One Dead, One Injured in Shooting Outside Davie Cosmetology School
A shooting occurred Tuesday afternoon outside Aveda Institute South Florida cosmetology school on South University Drive in Davie, killing one person and critically injuring another. The incident happened in the parking lot around 2 p.m., prompting a massive law enforcement response and lockdowns at nearby schools including Know-It-All Preparatory School and St. David Catholic School. Police confirmed they are not searching for any suspects in connection with the shooting. Witness accounts described a chaotic scene with students and staff evacuated while authorities investigated a white vehicle with apparent bullet holes.
Miami-Dade deputies fatally shoot double murder suspect during hotel arrest attempt
On April 7, 2025, Miami-Dade deputies fatally shot 70-year-old Luis Montero Moncada during an arrest attempt at an Extended Stay America hotel. Moncada was suspected of killing two people earlier that day at a food truck on Northwest 27th Avenue. Body camera footage shows deputies opening fire after Moncada allegedly shot at them from his vehicle. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office ruled the shooting justified.
Two dead after burglary suspects crash into Deerfield Beach lake during police chase
Deputies responded to a burglary report at 4 a.m. Tuesday in Deerfield Beach when suspects fled and crashed their vehicle into a lake. One suspect escaped and was arrested, while a deputy attempted but failed to rescue another suspect from the submerged vehicle. Two bodies were recovered from the water and pronounced dead at the scene. The white SUV was pulled from the lake and the incident remains under investigation.
73-Year-Old Woman Receives Probation for DUI Crash That Killed Passenger in Lake
A 73-year-old Hialeah Gardens woman pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide for a New Year’s Eve 2024 crash that killed her 69-year-old passenger. Julia Vega drove into a lake in an apartment complex parking lot, escaped through her window, but her friend Elsa Pintor drowned in the sinking car. Vega had a blood alcohol level of 0.148, nearly double the legal limit, and also had prescription anxiety medication in her system. She received 10 years probation, 200 hours community service, and a permanent license revocation instead of prison time.
Miami-Dade inmate convicted of murder faces new battery charge for attacking fellow prisoner
Daisy Link, 30, who was convicted of second-degree murder in 2025 for killing her partner Pedro Jimenez, now faces a new battery charge for attacking a fellow inmate. Link entered another detainee’s cell and punched her at least 15 times in the face without provocation, causing minor injuries. Link previously gained national attention in 2024 for becoming pregnant while in jail by conspiring with convicted killer Joan Depaz to pass semen through air vents. She gave birth in June 2024 and family members are caring for the child.
19-Year-Old Arrested for Armed Robbery During Online Dating Meet-up in Miami Lakes
Willie James Taylor, 19, was arrested for armed robbery and battery by strangulation after a Monday night incident in Miami Lakes. Taylor met a woman through an online dating app and invited her to his home. When the woman used the restroom, Taylor grabbed her by the neck, pushed her against a wall, put a gun to her head, and stole her purse containing $200. The victim fled and contacted police, leading to Taylor’s arrest in the parking lot with the stolen cash in his possession.
Female student sexually battered at Florida Memorial University campus, suspect at large
A female student at Florida Memorial University was sexually battered on Sunday near campus after an unknown man followed her from a bus stop to her dormitory. The suspect, described as a Black male approximately six feet tall wearing a black hoodie and black pants, pinned the victim against a building door before fleeing. Miami Gardens Police have identified a person of interest for questioning but the suspect remains at large. The university has implemented additional security measures including increased patrols, enhanced building security, improved lighting, and repositioned security robotics systems.
35-Year-Old Boxer Found Dead in Submerged Vehicle in Fort Lauderdale Canal
A 35-year-old boxer and gym owner named Johnathan Scibica was reported missing Saturday after leaving a Fort Lauderdale bar. Deputies found his vehicle submerged in a canal near Northwest 63rd Street on Sunday. Scibica was found dead inside the vehicle. The cause of death has not been released and the investigation is ongoing.
Miami-Dade investigates 682 disabled parking permits for potential fraud in 12-month audit
The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office is investigating 682 disabled parking permit applications for possible fraud out of 2,340 reviewed in a 12-month audit. Letters are being sent to cancel improperly issued permits that must be returned immediately. Suspected fraud cases will be referred to state authorities and the sheriff’s office. Fraudulent permit applications are first-degree misdemeanors punishable by $1,000 fines and up to one year in jail.
Miami International Airport evacuated due to unattended bag and false shooting report
On Sunday, Miami International Airport partially evacuated after an unattended bag was found at Departures Door 21. The bomb squad was called as a precautionary measure. Someone falsely shouted that shots were fired, causing panic and additional evacuations. No injuries occurred and airport operations resumed.
Two roommates shoot each other in North Miami Beach, one dead
Two roommates shot each other in North Miami Beach at 1:44 a.m. Sunday near the 1300 block of Northeast 157th Street. A 45-year-old man named Samuel Dingle was pronounced dead at the scene. A 31-year-old man was hospitalized in stable condition. No arrests were made and the investigation continues.
Investigation underway at West Park gentlemen’s club involving firearm evidence
Deputies responded to the Playhouse Gentlemen’s Club in West Park at approximately 1:30 a.m. Monday morning. The incident occurred at the establishment located on Hallandale Beach Boulevard and Southwest 58th Avenue in Broward County. Authorities were observed examining evidence markers and what appeared to be a handgun at the scene. The nature of the investigation and information about potential injuries have not been disclosed by officials.
