COVID-19 testing site reopens in Broward due to rise in cases; youth still hesitant about vaccine
A COVID-19 testing site reopened Thursday at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines due to the continuing rise in cases. However, some people, despite the fatal cases, are still hesitant about getting the vaccine.
La policía busca información en el vecindario en el accidente que mató a un adolescente de Miami
Los detectives de homicidios de tránsito pasaron un buen rato el miércoles tocando puertas y hablando con vecinos en el área donde encontraron un automóvil sospechoso que se cree que estuvo involucrado en un accidente fatal que tuvo lugar el fin de semana.
Hombre acusado de incendio provocado ¿podría ser responsable de la muerte de una mujer en un coche en llamas?
El novio de una mujer cuyos restos carbonizados fueron encontrados dentro de un automóvil en llamas, está bajo arresto acusado de incendio premeditado en primer grado por la policía de Hollywood.
Mujer de Pompano Beach es acusada de torturar a un niño con discapacidad intelectual
Un juez en una sala de audiencias del condado de Broward determinó que los presuntos delitos contra un niño de 13 años con discapacidad intelectual eran tan atroces que estableció una fianza 10 veces mayor que la cantidad que el fiscal del estado solicitó en una audiencia el jueves contra el presunto abusador.
Pembroke Park inicia su propia fuerza policial para reemplazar a BSO
Durante los últimos 41 años, la Oficina del Sheriff de Broward ha sido la única agencia policial de la ciudad de Pembroke Park. Pero pronto, los nuevos policías llevarán nuevas insignias, rodando en patrullas adornadas con el símbolo de la ciudad, mientras los líderes del ayuntamiento crean su propia fuerza policial.
Padres de la víctima hablan sobre la muerte en la cárcel del asesino de su hijo
Los padres de un niño apuñalado brutalmente en un baño en una escuela secundaria de Palmetto Bay, hace 17 años, reaccionaron este domingo después de enterarse de que el hombre que cumplía cadena perpetua por el asesinato de su hijo había muerto en la cárcel.
Miami Gardens podría obtener millones de dólares por carrera de F1, pero algunos residentes no están convencidos
Las carreras estilo Grand Prix de la Fórmula Uno traerían mucho dinero según algunos estándares a la ciudad de Miami Gardens si albergara el evento anual estilo Superbowl en el Hard Rock Stadium. Pero todavía hay muchas personas que se oponen a la idea.
Miami Beach afina su estrategia mientras se acerca otro fin de semana de vacaciones de primavera
Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.
El CEO de Port Everglades explica cómo cambiará la seguridad de los cruceros, cuando las salidas empiezen de nuevo
Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.
Cualquier persona con 18 años o más que se presentó en el sitio FEMA, pudo recibir vacuna
Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.
Man hospitalized after Miami rough arrest escapes while in police custody
MIAMI – Police are searching for a man who they said escaped from a Miami hospital while in custody. That man, identified as Leskeil Richards, was injured during an arrest on Sunday in Miami. He was back in the hospital on Monday after he suffered a seizure, his relatives said. According to police, Richards found the right moment to run away from an officer who was guarding him late Monday afternoon at Jackson Memorial Hospital. “How did this happen?” Leshia Richards, Leskeil’s sister said.
Hombre que aparece en video de arresto brusco ahora sufre convulsiones, aseguran familiares
Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.
Video captura lo que parece ser policía de la Ciudad de Miami golpeando y pateando a un hombre
Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.
Man fatally shot after confronting 2 people about vehicle burglary
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Surveillance video captured a fatal shooting that occurred on Valentine’s Day in Fort Lauderdale. According to Fort Lauderdale police, the victim was shot around 4:25 p.m. Sunday outside his girlfriend’s apartment building in the 1100 block of Northwest Third Avenue. Surveillance video shows the victim, identified as Harry Garcon, 31, of Miami-Dade County, speaking with two males in the street just before he was shot by one of them. Viewer discretion is advised***Witnesses told police that Garcon approached the duo because he believed they were involved in the burglary of his car, which was captured on surveillance video the day prior. RAW FOOTAGE: Surveillance video captures vehicle burglary in Fort Lauderdale
Pastor killed outside flea market may have been caught in crossfire of argument
Loved ones and the congregation are now mourning his death Boyd’s death after he was killed in a drive-by shooting outside The Village Flea Market and Mall in Northwest Miami-Dade Thursday. Miami-Dade Police said Boyd was walking by a shoe store when an argument between a woman and a group of men broke out. A second group of men approached as the argument heated up and gunfire erupted and the pastor was shot, according to the Associated Press. Police are investigating but believe that Boyd was caught in the crossfire of gunshots from the argument. Pastor shot outside flea market possibly caught in crossfire of argumentOne of what police believe was about 20 shots fire broke the glass at JS Fashion Jewelry, going right through to the cash register area.
Pastor dies in shooting Local 10 News journalists witnessed while doing live report
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A pastor died Thursday after a shooting that happened right as two Local 10 News journalists were reporting live at The Village Flea Market & Mall in Miami-Dade County’s West Little River neighborhood. Terrell Forney, a reporter, and Nick Lupo, a photojournalist, were doing a live report on the drive-by shooting that left 7-year-old Alana Washington dead when shots rang out. “I’m waiting to wrap up the package before we go live again and all of a sudden I hear all of these shots,” Forney said. “He was wearing a white shirt and he started shooting and shooting and shooting,” Lupo said. Miami-Dade police officers said the man, who is a local pastor, was the victim in the shooting.
Local 10 News Crew narrowly escapes drive-by shooting
MIAMI, Fla. – While Local 10′s Terrell Forney and his videographer Nick Lupo were reporting live outside of the Village Flea Market and Mall in West Little River, they narrowly missed being caught in the middle of a drive by shooting. “We were reporting outside of the flea market at Northwest 79th Street and 27th Avenue," Forney said. That’s when, just towards the end of his 6:06 p.m. report on Thursday, he said multiple shots were fired from a car. He said that one person appeared to have been shot multiple times at the flea market and a Toyota Corolla was riddled with bullets with a back window shot out. “You were watching and you saw me at the beginning but there were multiple shots fire literally right next to us.
Local 10s Calvin Hughes, Terrell Forney and Alex Finnie discuss what Miami protests truly about
MIAMI While covering the protests in Miami on Saturday night, Local 10s Calvin Hughes, Terrell Forney and Alex Finnie had a conversation about what these protests were truly about and the experience of growing up black in America. Hughes spoke about the lessons he teaches his children, and Forney spoke about what he learned growing up. The discussion touched a nerve with viewers and can be seen at the top of this page. Saturdays protests began peacefully in response to George Floyds death in police custody earlier this week in Minneapolis. What an honest, real and grounded conversation between @Calvinlocal10, @TerrellWPLG and @alexfinnieWPLG about what today is truly all about.
Caught on camera: NFL Players Quinton Dunbar, DeAndre Baker leave Broward County Jail
(See the raw video above)Quinton Dunbar left Broward County Jail Sunday after spending the night, then appearing in front of a Broward County judge in a virtual court hearing in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday. Local 10′s cameras caught up with Dunbar but he didn’t want to talk to the media. “Do you have anything to say to your fans or your team?”When media caught up with DeAndre Baker, he took off running. His bond totaled $200,000, as he was charged with four counts of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, Baker took off running. Dunbar and Baker were granted standard pre-trial release, meaning they can not travel outside of the state and must surrender any weapons or firearms.
Miami police captain, city manager hot topics of city commission meeting
MIAMI – There's been plenty of City Hall drama in Miami following the sudden resignation of the city manager. Local 10 News reporter Terrell Forney attended Thursday’s city commission meeting as both topics were discussed. Ortiz came under fire after telling commissioners at a recent meeting that he identifies himself as a black male. Carollo also asked at Thursday’s meeting where City Manager Emilio Gonzalez has been. Gonzalez recently resigned following accusations from Carollo that the city manager abused his power by doctoring documents to get a work permit on his home.
Hard-working volunteers help collect donations for Bahamas
So many people here in South Florida have been collecting donations to help those in need in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian. Local 10 News reporter Terrell Forney spoke with some of those... Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
Hollywood, Broward County leaders continue dispute about where to place new radio tower
Leaders from both Broward County and the city of Hollywood agree that new equipment must be erected in east Hollywood, but they differ on where. You don't need to build a tower in West Lake Park," Hollywood Commissioner Caryl Shuham said. So this should've been done years ago," Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine said. Doing that would make the technology unstable and cost more money to maintain down the road, so county commissioners voted it down weeks ago. She said Broward County commissioners will vote on a finanlized version of the agreement next Tuesday.