Aventura 8th grader catches bus aide’s profanity-laced tirade; police, school investigating
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
Students were left shaken after a school bus monitor went on an angry, profanity-laced tirade, and one of those students caught the incident on video.The cellphone footage sent ripples through an entire community, triggering investigations from Aventura Police and Aventura City of Excellence School (ACES) Charter School.“[Expletive] if you touch me, I swear to God!” said the man working on the bus.The father of Mia, the eighth grader at ACES who recorded the video, said he is upset with what his daughter had to endure on the ride home from school Wednesday.Mia spoke with 7News about the incident on Wednesday.“He looked like he was ready to hit someone,” said Mia, who didn’t want to show her face on camera.She said she was on her way home from school on the bus when, she said, the bus aide started screaming at the driver.“Run, run your [expletive] mouth to these [expletive] kids again,” said the aide on the video. “I’m talking to ...Surveillance footage captures alleged armed robber stealing cash register from restaurant in Hialeah
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
A crook with a gun targeted a South Florida restaurant. According to police, the suspect entered the restaurant, drank some coffee, and then left. But when he returned to the eatery, the suspect was armed with a gun. Surveillance footage showed the suspect, thirty-five-year-old Alejandro Oscar Perez Mujica, armed with a gun as he walked into the San Lazaro Cafeteria, at 2400 W 2nd Ave.“At the moment, the restaurant was open,” Hialeah Police Officer Scarlett Hernandez said.It was around 9 a.m. on Monday, May 1 when Mujica entered the restaurant. “There were two employees at the establishment at the time,” Hernandez said. Mujica was then see pulling out a gun before he walked over towards the back of the restaurant. “And went behind the counter, selected and took with him a cash register containing $3,000,” Hernandez said. Surveillance footage captured Mujica quickly exiting the eatery. Officers tracked down the accused armed robber and arrested him...Crash reportedly involving child on I-75 in Davie shuts down NB lanes near Griffin Road
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
A violent crash on Interstate 75 in Davie that reportedly involved a child has led to the closure of all northbound lanes near Griffin Road.Davie Fire Rescue units responded to the scene on the northbound express lanes, Thursday afternoon.7SkyForce hovered above the scene just before 4:45 p.m., after the northbound lanes were shut down.A rescue chopper was seen landing on the highway, and a first responder approached one of the vehicles involved with a stretcher.Officials urge drivers to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this breaking story.Dead baby found in Lakeland dumpster, police say
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
LAKELAND, Florida (WFTS) — A newborn baby boy was found dead inside a bag in a dumpster on Thursday morning in Lakeland, Police Chief Sam Taylor said during a press conference.Taylor estimated the baby was less than 10 hours old. He said the placenta and umbilical cord were still attached.Taylor said the baby was found by a man going through the dumpster behind Just Move on South Florida Avenue.The baby’s body is now with the Medical Examiner, Taylor said, to determine the cause of death. The baby was viable, according to Taylor, who said, “I would actually refer to it as a baby.”Taylor said there were two locations down the road where the baby could have been left under the state’s Safe Haven Laws.Safe Haven Laws allow a newborn up to seven days old to be taken to any Safe Haven facility recognized by state law anonymously and without fear of prosecution. The babies can be surrendered to any hospital, fire station, or EMS station that has a full-time s...South Florida immigration groups condemn DeSantis’ newly signed immigration bill
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
As the migrant crisis makes national headlines due to the looming expiration of title 42, Florida’s latest restrictions on immigrants is getting mixed reactions. Immigration groups on Thursday condemned the latest immigration bill that was signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron Desantis, which adds new restrictions on undocumented immigrants.“It’s inconceivable that in a state where immigrants are a critical and a crucial part of the community, a state that has been home for millions of immigrants, the governor and his legislature have decided to attack and despise the people who actually build the economical and cultural prosperity in Florida,” said Adelys Ferro, who is with the Venezuelan-American Caucus.The same sentiment was felt in Little Haiti where the Family Action Network Movement, a local group that helps immigrant families, along with some local leaders, spoke up against the governor.“At the end of the day, when you look at what the Florida Legislature have done ...Europe First: Macron hits the gas in transatlantic subsidy race with EU carmaking cash
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
PARIS — Emmanuel Macron took his war of words with Washington to the mat Thursday by proposing a concrete counter to Washington’s electric car subsidies — a move likely to further heighten transatlantic tensions. France, home to major carmakers like Renault and Stellantis, will tailor its existing measures that encourage green vehicle purchases to specifically reward European manufacturers by the end of this year, the president said, calling on the rest of the European Union to take similar action.“We will be the first European country to reform the criteria for the allocation of the car bonus,” Macron said in a speech at the Elysée Palace during an event on re-industrialization, where EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton also took the floor. “It’s a small revolution that we want to bring to the European level,” Macron said.Macron has been a combative voice hitting out at the subsidies under Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, whi...Crews respond to house fire in Watertown
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
Emergency crews responded in Watertown Thursday afternoon after a fire broke out in a house on Maple Street. SKY7-HD was over the scene, capturing video shortly before 4 p.m. of flames shooting out of the building’s roof and out the side of the structure.Thick smoke could be seen still coming out of the roof as crews continued their response moments after 4 p.m. No further information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.A little ‘Smudge’: MSPCA takes in tiny pup found on streets of Boston and in need of surgery
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
A small puppy in need of significant surgery was brought to the MSPCA-Angell after being found by animal control officers in Boston.The non-profit organization said the pup dubbed “Smudge” is a nine-week-old, bully breed-type dog that was found by Boston Animal Control earlier in May at Charlestown High School.The officers brought the puppy in when it became clear the stray needed special care as Smudge has a cleft palate, according to Director of Adoption Centers and Programs, Mike Keiley.Image provided by MSPCA-Angell“We’re the only organization around that has both the medical expertise to perform the surgery she needs, as well as the means to foster and adopt her out when she’s ready for her new home,” Keiley said in a statement.Keiley also noted the similarities between Smudge and another case earlier this year that involved a Chocolate Lab puppy in need of special care – Valentina, who was rescued in Arizona and flown to Boston to be treated for a vascular ri...Time capsule unearthed at middle school in Attleboro
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
Administrators at Brennan Middle School in Attleboro panicked when no one remembered exactly where a time capsule was buried 25 years ago. The professionals were called in and using ground-penetrating radar, the capsule was uncovered The capsule’s contents were moldy and wet, including old school banners, uniforms and a floppy disc and cassette tape. Dawn Greening, a teacher at the middle school for the past 28 years, said she was there when it was buried in 1997. “The students are excited. I heard my fifth graders say, “I heard there’s a time capsule! Where is it?’ so they are excited and now we have an empty time capsule,” Greening said. “There’s talk of hopefully maybe another class or another group of people getting together and putting something in there to open up at year 50!”The artifacts will be cleaned and put on display June 10 for the public and the 1997 alumni to view.Summer-like Weather Rolls On
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:55:16 GMT
Temperatures climbed to near 80° today give or take a degree one or two and that summer-like air is back again tomorrow. We also had a few isolated showers pop up this afternoon, and that chance of a few showers is back again tomorrow. The only difference is the showers that were confined to the afternoon today, may slide through in the morning too.That said, it’s important to stress it’s not even close to a washout tomorrow. A few spotty showers or storms are possible but they’re again hit and miss. It looks like the rain chance tomorrow will come in two waves — one in the morning, one in the late afternoon with plenty of dry time in between. The screenshots below show future radar with an isolated shower in the morning, sunshine for the middle part of the day, and a pop up storm in the late afternoon. Far from a washout and it will again be a beautiful summer-like evening.As we look forward to the weekend, we’ll keep the summer warmth around for Satur...Latest news
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