#FreeSalMagluta: Cocaine Cowboy Seeks Compassionate Release From Federal Prison
A federal judge is considering Sal Magluta’s petition for compassionate release from a supermax prison in Colorado.
A federal judge is considering Sal Magluta’s petition for compassionate release from a supermax prison in Colorado.
An internal conflict within the Miami chapter of the Proud Boys has caused a split among the ranks, leaving two Proud Boys groups vying for Miami territory.
Editor’s note: Below is the ninth of ten major stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami…
Editor’s note: Below is the eighth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
We’re dusting off those old New Times tales and presenting them anew.
Editor’s note: Below is the seventh of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the sixth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the fifth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the second of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the third of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the fourth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the December 14, 1995, issue of Miami New Times as one of two sidebars that accompanied “The Trial of Willy & Sal,” then-staff writer Jim DeFede’s longform feature story about the first federal trial of “cocaine cowboys” Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA…
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the December 14, 1995, issue of Miami New Times as one of two sidebars that accompanied “The Trial of Willy & Sal,” then-staff writer Jim DeFede’s longform feature story about the first federal trial of “cocaine cowboys” Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA…
Episode 1: The rise of Miami cocaine cowboys Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta.
Five South Florida men have been implicated in the international investigation.
Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo says he deserves a reprimand for calling a Proud Boys member a “fool” during a Cuban-American solidarity protest.
Four North Miami Beach police officers shot and killed a man fleeing a bank in April 2020.
Fraudsters listed Shirley Gibson’s properties for sale online without her knowledge.
Advocates say physical mail acts as a tether to the outside world for incarcerated people.
If approved, the study is expected to take at least three years to complete.
A widow is suing the City of Miami for negligence while the Miami Police Department investigates the crash for the fourth time.
Almost a month after reporting 23 AR-15 rifles missing from police property, the Miami Police Department still hasn’t found them all.