Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime September 29, 2022
Seven men were arrested in connection to an Oct. 9 shootout at the Red Star Restaurant & Hookah Bar in Kissimmee that killed 23-year-old Danilee Hernández, a woman her mother described as “my best friend.” The arrests of the suspects was announced for the first time at a press conference Friday. Five of the men — Jose Cruz-Ortiz, Juan Reyes, Daniel Cruz, Jonathan Hernández-Brioso, Jesús Ojeda-García — face charges of first-degree... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 02, 2022
Hours after being released from jail on his birthday, a 21-year-old man tied to an ongoing gang feud in Central Florida was shot and killed near downtown Orlando early Monday, according to the Orlando Police Department. Officers received a call reporting shots fired on Amelia... + más
Timber tour: Discover 7 of Orlando’s significant trees | Orlando Sentinel
Shooting that injured 2 teens off Colonial Drive linked to gang feud | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 01, 2022
Jones High and Kissimmee Osceola secured an agreement late Friday night to play this season after Hurricane Ian led to cancellations against out-of-area teams. Jones had its Week 6 game at Bradenton IMG Academy canceled. Osceola was alerted last week that Sarasota Riverview... + más
Osceola County asks residents to ‘shelter in place’ Wednesday and Thursday | Orlando Sentinel
Airlines Are Canceling Hundreds Of Flights As Hurricane Ian Heads For Florida | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 29, 2022
The evidence collected by Osceola deputies against a Kissimmee man accused of killing his wife at a motel last month is “insufficient” to hold him in custody on a formal charge of second-degree murder, Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell said Wednesday evening. A... + más
Hurricane Ian: ‘Historic flooding’ in some Central Florida areas forces evacuations | Orlando Sentinel
Walter Medlin, Kissimmee's internationally known Ferrari collector, heads back to prison | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 28, 2022
Osceola County Office of Emergency Management Director Bill Litton at a Hurricane Ian preparedness briefing asked residents to shelter in place during storm conditions Wednesday and Thursday. “We are asking our public currently to finish all preparations for your home and your... + más
Where to find hurricane shelters in Central Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Osceola at Jones football added to schedule after Hurricane Ian cancellations | Orlando Sentinel
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
A 15-year-old girl and her father were killed by sheriff's deputies Tuesday in a shootout off Interstate 15, authorities said, a day after the man is believed to have fatally shot his wife and abducted his daughter. Law enforcement had been searching for Anthony Graziano,... + más
Suspect in wife’s killing and his 15-year-old daughter die in shootout with deputies | PennLive
Murder suspect and his abducted 15-year-old daughter killed in shootout with deputies in California desert | CBS News
Newsweek USA Nation September 27, 2022
Nearly 50 sheriff's deputies in one California county were relieved of key duties after receiving poor results from psychological evaluations.Based on tests dating to 2016, 47 deputies with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office were alerted on Friday that they would, for... + más
Firearms groups challenge California gun law modeled after Texas abortion ban | Los Angeles Times
Sheriff removes guns and duties from 47 Alameda County deputies deemed 'not suited' for hire | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA World September 27, 2022
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office in Northern California has stripped 47 deputies – 10 percent of the force – of their guns and arrest powers because they failed psychological exams, it was reported Monday. It was “horrible” to have to relieve the... + más
47 NorCal sheriff's deputies stripped of guns, duties due to 'unsatisfactory' psych exam scores | ABC7
Person shot by police after breaking into Homan Square facility through fire escape, grabbing guns and pointing them at cops, officials say | Chicago Sun Times
About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |