Miami Police Oversight Board Says Federal Monitor Should Be Fired and Replaced

As it stands, Jane Castor currently has two full-time jobs in two different major cities: She’s the Miami Police Department’s federal oversight monitor and she’s now the mayor of Tampa, a city of almost 400,000 people. Even before Castor won the Tampa mayoral race in March, some Miami officials weren’t all that happy with her performance — and now a police-oversight board has formally asked to fire Castor from her position as federal oversight monitor.

ICE Plans Large Immigration Raids in Miami This Weekend, Reports Say UPDATED

As President Donald Trump launches his 2020 reelection campaign, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to raid the homes of undocumented immigrants in multiple cities — including Miami — this weekend. The Miami Herald and Washington Post confirmed the federal government plans to target undocumented immigrants in predawn raids in as many as ten major U.S. cities.

Hialeah Cop Accused of Kidnapping Teen, Making Her Strip

In 2015, an underage Miami teen came forward to tell a harrowing story: She said she’d essentially been kidnapped by a Hialeah Police officer, locked in a windowless room in the police station, and forced to strip off her clothes while the cop, Jesus “Jesse” Menocal Jr., allegedly touched himself through his pants.

Woman Sues Miami Police, Says Red-Light-Running Cop Killed Her Dad

The day before Father’s Day in 2017, Ramon Bueno was driving through an intersection when a Miami police car driven by Officer Lucas Rodrigues blew through a red light and slammed into Bueno’s driver’s side door. The impact was so powerful that the two cars spun out of control and crashed into a car stopped at the light.

South Florida Medicare Fraudster Sentenced to Prison, Ordered to Pay $1.4 Million

South Florida for years has been a hotbed for medical fraud, and the U.S. Department of Justice has been cracking down on various schemes through its intimidatingly named Medicare Fraud Strike Force. Last June, the DOJ charged more than 100 people with health-care fraud and other related grievances — and now a South Florida pain clinic operator is the latest to get some serious prison time.