1 injured, 1 dead after domestic violence shooting in Pembroke Pines
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – A domestic violence incident in Pembroke Pines left a woman injured and a man dead on Friday, according to the Pembroke Pines Police Department. Shooting investigation continues in Pembroke Pines' Estancia communityFire Rescue personnel rushed the woman from the four-bedroom home to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood where she remained on Saturday morning. Friday shooting investigation continues in Pembroke PinesThe investigation prompted officers to close Southwest 191st Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets near the St. Edward Catholic Church. Detectives are asking anyone with information about the domestic violence attack to call the Pembroke Pines Police Department at 954-431-2200 or Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477. Detectives investigate shooting in Pembroke PinesLocal 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Wilson Louis contributed to this report.
Pricey pooch stolen in broad daylight from Pembroke Pines store
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – A two-month old French bulldog was snatched in broad daylight from a puppy store in Pembroke Pines. Lawrence Master, owner of the store, just wants the black French bulldog returned. He said that the dog already has a micro-chip and has been reported as stolen from the store. I promise you.”The store, located on Johnson Street and University Drive, has been open during the coronavirus shutdown because it is also a pet supply store. If you’ve seen the man or the male French bulldog, call police or Broward Crime Stoppers at (954) 493-8477.
NAACP, police respond to video of rough take down on Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A video of a Miami Beach police officer making a rough arrest on Ocean Drive has gone viral, the local chapter of the NAACP is reacting, and so are police. The officers of the Miami Beach Police Department are among the most diverse and well-trained groups in the nation. We professionally police all events in the City of Miami Beach the same and have acted as a model for other police departments across the nation. The Miami Beach Fraternal Order of Police is particularly saddened at the use of this label at a time when we should be focused on the COVID-19 public health crisis. Our primary concern is the safety and welfare of our residents and tourists.”Local 10 received a statement from Miami Beach Police Department Chief Richard Clements who stated: “If you come to Miami Beach to cause problems, we will intervene and take enforcement action.”
Man’s face disfigured after Miramar attack, police say
MIRAMAR, Fla. – A robber used a gun to strike his victim in the face five to six times -- causing him to be permanently disfigured, according to an arrest report released by the Miramar Police Department on Tuesday. On Dec. 26, officers arrested 27-year-old Matthew Vincent, who the victim identified as the man who used a gun to hit the left side of his face. Don’t choke him to death,” Vincent told his accomplice during the attack, according to the report. “You are choking him to death!”Vincent allegedly hit the victim in the left side of his face with the gun. Miramar police are searching for these three suspects in connection to a brutal beating and robbery of a young man.