South Florida residents from hardest hit areas of flash flood still looking for relief | Quickcast

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South Floridians are still drying out from last weeks relentless rain and flooding.
CBS News Miami’s Joan Murray was in some of the hardest hit areas.
she tells us why some are still looking for relief.

Miami police are investigating vandalism at a bagel shop.
Police said it happened early Sunday morning, at around 4 a.m., at the Holy Bagels & Pizzeria-Downtown near 90 NW and 1st Street.
Miami police said they responded to investigate the reported vandalism at the shop and when detectives got there, they discovered red spray paint on the front of the store.
The paint has since been cleaned and business the shop has reopened.
Detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident.

The family of a UPS driver who was killed in a shootout in 2019 on a busy South Florida highway is speaking out after four Miami-Dade police officers were indicted in the killing of twenty-seven-year-old Frank Ordonez and another driver.
Miami-Dade police officers Rodolfo Mirabal, 39, Jose Mateo, 32, Richard Santiesteban, 33, and Leslie Lee, 57, were all indicted of manslaughter with a firearm for the deaths of Ordonez and Richard Cutshaw, a 70-year-old motorist who was caught in the crossfire. While Mateo, Santiesteban and Lee face only one count of manslaughter, Mirabal faces two counts.
All four were released on their recognizance per a judge’s court order, the Broward SAO stated. The maximum possible penalty under Florida law is up to 30 years in state prison, though a first-time offender could face a significantly lesser penalty.

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Author: Rich