MIAMI-DADE COUNTY – An attempted afternoon traffic stop on Interstate 95 led to a high-speed wrong-way chase down Ives Dairy Road in northeast Miami-Dade Monday A Miami Gardens man is now facing a felony charge Leer en español a state trooper conducting “stationary enforcement” for vehicles riding on the shoulder just before 5 p.m changed lanes and went back on the highway “I stopped traffic and positioned myself in front of his vehicle directing him to pull over to the right-paved shoulder,” the arresting trooper wrote But the trooper wrote that Smith-Maycock “disregarded my lawful order and drove around me continuing south on I-95.” Authorities said Smith-Maycock exited onto Ives Dairy Road “at high rates of speed” and “drove on the wrong side of the road coming head-on with westbound traffic.” They said Smith-Maycock also ran a traffic light The trooper wrote that he came to a stop near Northeast 14th Avenue after he got behind him and said over his speakers “if he continued to flee I would use the precision immobilization technique,” colloquially known as a PIT maneuver The trooper had Smith-Maycock exit the vehicle at gunpoint and placed him under arrest for fleeing and eluding at high speed Smith-Maycock showed “great remorse” once under arrest A statement to the trooper was redacted from the arrest report Troopers said he did not have a valid driver’s license listed in the arrest report as a Panamanian national was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $2,500 bond as of Tuesday Copyright 2025 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved Chris Gothner joined the Local 10 News team in 2022 as a Digital Journalist TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Closed Captioning / Audio Description Contact Us Careers at WPLG Terms of Use Privacy Policy Public File FCC Applications EEO Report Do Not Sell My Info 1.0 Host Exhibit Copyright © 2025 Local10.com is published by WPLG INC. The grassroots group Black Men Win Together in partnership with the South Florida Black Prosperity Alliance launches its inaugural Black Men Win Tailgate event 25 at Ives Estates Park in northeast Miami Black Men Win Together looks to forge a power alliance among Black men in South Florida championing an agenda that empowers and advocates for their active participation in the political process We are dedicated to amplifying the collective voices of Black Men to drive meaningful change across the African Diaspora of South Florida The event will provide a vibrant community atmosphere It will feature food trucks and merchandise vendors Attendees are encouraged to bring their tents “We are excited to launch the Black Men Win Tailgate,” said Ed Ponder “We are creating a space where Black men can share knowledge “Black Futures are dependent upon us,” added Ted Lucas co-founder of the South Florida Black Prosperity Alliance “I believe this is starting a legacy It means a lot for a group of Black men to have a vision and for others to come on board to push and highlight that vision We don’t always have safe places for Black men to collaborate and support each other “Being a part of Black men getting together and empowering each other fuels me,” said Jefferson Noel or visit Instagram and @Blackmenwintogether Promote your business to the localized audience you want to reach with Miami's Community Newspapers. Call 305.669.7355 or view our Media Kit. – Amazon responded to the recent arrest of one of their drivers for a hit-and-run crash injuring a baby and his mother in Miami-Dade County’s Ives Estates neighborhood According to the police arrest report in the case Sarahy Parra-Ovalles was driving a 2022 Hyundai and wearing an Amazon vest on Thursday morning when she entered the Aventura Isles Estates community who was pushing a stroller with her 4-month-old son and walking a dog at Northeast 191 Street and Seventh Avenue Video and witness accounts are evidence in the case “This is a terrible incident and our thoughts are with this family We’re looking into the matter and will support law enforcement as they investigate,” Amazon spokesperson Steve Kelly wrote in a statement sent to Local 10 News on Saturday night “The driver in question is no longer delivering on behalf of Amazon.” Parra-Ovalles showed her driver’s license to a security guard who recorded her presence at the gate at Northeast 199 Street and Third Court a witness reported that Parra-Ovalles got out of the sports utility vehicle ran toward the mother to help her pick up the stroller and the baby — and drove away A neighbor who works as a registered nurse provided first aid before Miami-Dade Fire Rescue personnel arrived to find the baby had suffered a laceration to his forehead His mother suffered a head injury and was at Memorial Regional Hospital Miami-Dade police officers arrested Parra-Ovalles on Friday and she appeared in bond court on Saturday to face two counts of leaving the scene of a crash with bodily injury Detectives asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 Copyright 2024 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved The Emmy Award-winning journalist joined the Local 10 News team in 2013 She wrote for the Miami Herald for more than 9 years and won a Green Eyeshade Award – Miami-Dade detectives released the identity of a 22-year-old woman on Sunday who Florida Highway Patrol troopers found dead on Saturday morning along an Interstate 95 northbound ramp According to the Miami-Dade Police Department was set to celebrate her 23 birthday on Dec The troopers found her dead after responding to reports of two people arguing at about 6 a.m. Troopers closed the ramp at Northeast 203 Street A yellow tarp covered her naked body on the grass there was a police pursuit on Interstate 75 and a crash on Saturday afternoon near the Miami-Dade-Broward boundary According to the Miramar Police Department there was a two-vehicle crash and one person was injured at Miramar Parkway and Red Road A witness video showed a Miami-Dade police car at the scene Miramar police officers referred questions about a homicide suspect to MDPD did not connect the crash in Miramar with the woman dead on I-95 “We have not formally charged anyone,” Sierra wrote in an e-mail Broward Sheriff’s Office inmate records show Miramar police officers arrested Lorent Pion on Saturday and correctional deputies booked him at the main jail in Fort Lauderdale where he remained on Sunday afternoon facing charges of failing to stop or at the scene of an accident and aggravated fleeing According to the Florida Department of Corrections is a convicted felon who was last released from prison in 2019 Sierra did not confirm if Pion was connected to Cittadini’s case and Miramar police did not confirm if he was involved in the crash at Miramar Parkway and Red Road The investigations were ongoing on Sunday evening Inmate records show Pion also faced charges of resisting an officer and two counts of probation violations The three charges were non-bondable offenses Records also show Pion has a criminal record in Broward and St Miami-Dade court records showed Cittadini had an arrest record and a pending criminal case The records show she was 18 years old when police officers arrested her for misdemeanor petit theft in Aventura and 19 years old when police officers arrested her for a misdemeanor battery in Miami Her Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitations mugshots were archived on social media and several sites included it with her date of birth Court records show police officers arrested Cittadini again on Aug 12 in Miami accusing her of misdemeanor petit theft and she was supposed to have a status hearing on Dec 18 before Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Marcus Bach Cittadini did not have an arrest record in Broward County Standing near where troopers found Cittadini dead Sierra said on Saturday that Miami-Dade detectives on the case needed the public’s help “If you were driving northbound this morning at around 6 in the morning and you saw two people on the side of the road please call 305-4-POLICE and try to help us solve this,” Sierra said referencing the department’s non-emergency line Detectives asked anyone with information about these or other cases to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 and Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477 Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editors Joyce Grace Ortega and Mercedes Cevallos and Reporter Cody Weddle contributed to this report More Stories Like This In Our Email Newsletter Two players picked-up invitations to the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game during Sunday’s football camp in Miami Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) defensive back Chris Ewald and safety Tae Harris of Cedartown (Geogia) both punch their tickets with solid performances Miami Central (Florida) wide receiver Nae’shaun Montgomery who has already accepted an invitation to the all-star game All of players took part in a series of optional athletic measurement stations then competed in individual and head-to-head drills against other top athletes at their respective positions Other players recognized following their performances at Sunday’s camp include: Floyd Boucard (2025) – Miami Central (Florida) Kerby Vital (2026) – West Boca Raton (Florida) Derrek Cooper (2026) – Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) Shawn Simeon (2025) – Naples (Florida) Adam Balogoun-Ali (2026) – The Benjamin School (Florida) Jordan Durham (2025) – Zarephath Academy (Florida) Jayvan Boggs (2025) – Cocoa (Florida) Winston Watkins (2025) – First Baptist Academy (Florida) The next stop for the Under Armour Next Football Camp Series is Dallas this weekend Chris Gothner David Dwork Andrea Torres hit a woman pushing her baby in a stroller in the Aventura Isles subdivision in the unincorporated Ives Estates area After the crash at Northeast Seventh Avenue and 191st Street Miami-Dade police said Parra-Ovalles got out of her SUV picked up the baby and put the 4-month-old back in the stroller before driving away Police said the woman suffered a skull fracture bruising and a brain bleed while the infant suffered a laceration to his forehead Both were taken to Memorial Regional Hospital for treatment Authorities arrested Parra-Ovalles Friday on charges of leaving the scene of a crash with serious bodily injury and leaving the scene of a crash without serious bodily injury Amazon later responded in a statement saying that Parra-Ovalles “is no longer delivering on behalf of Amazon.” We’re looking into the matter and will support law enforcement as they investigate,” the spokesperson said Reporter Rosh Lowe has been covering news for nearly two decades in South Florida Jeff Weinsier Chris Gothner Liane Morejon no charges expectedVictim’s sibling pulled trigger IVES ESTATES – A Miami-Dade correctional officer’s 11-year-old son died after a shooting on Thursday in Miami-Dade’s Ives Estates neighborhood according to the Miami-Dade Police Department Detective Alvaro Zabaleta said the boy was shot in the chest while he was home with his four siblings Through a GoFundMe page playful and always there to put a smile on your face when you needed.” “(Imagining) life without him is something we never thought we’d have to do as a family Miami-Dade Fire Rescue personnel responded at about 5:10 p.m. to a third-floor apartment at the gated Horizons North condominium complex Fire Rescue personnel in an ambulance met with a helicopter at Andover Middle School to fly the wounded boy to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center a Miami-Dade police officer walked with a tearful woman who was wearing a white shirt with the logo of the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department The police officer hugged her before entering the building Miami-Dade police confirmed Friday that Burse was shot by his 13-year-old sibling who took the gun from a case inside the master bedroom closet of the apartment Police said the shooting was accidental and do not expect to file charges Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation Department spokesperson Juan Diasgranados said the agency mourns with Burse’s family and requested privacy on their behalf Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Luis Castro contributed to this report Editor’s note: Miami-Dade police initially reported that the victim was 10 years old Local 10 News has updated the article to reflect his correct age Copyright 2022 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved Terrell Forney – A shooting inside an office building in northeast Miami-Dade has left a man dead Wednesday afternoon Miami-Dade police said they responded to a shooting call around 3:15 p.m at a business located at 190 NE 199 Street Preliminary information revealed an argument between two men ensued inside the multi-use cosmetic business Police said two men in dark-colored clothing entered the business and one of the men is who shot and killed the victim Sky 10 flew over the scene just before 4 p.m where police officers were investigating an office building located near the 100 block of Northeast 199th Street just west of the Ives Estates area and Interstate 95 A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokesperson said crews also responded to the reported shooting on the second floor of that building and found the man dead at the scene Police said the gunman fled the scene moments after the shooting in a white Mercedes and remains at large Sky 10 cameras also captured a woman talking to police and then fleeing the scene that same woman went running up the stairs to the second floor of the office building where the shooting reportedly occurred and was detained by officers in the area Local 10 News cameras captured several officers taking a man with a white shirt into custody and walking him across 199th Street in handcuffs to be interviewed it remains unclear if the man or woman detained is related to the shooting Police said several people were detained as detectives worked to establish their level of involvement The office building has several other businesses inside including a medical practice and a children’s daycare All the businesses were open at the time of the shooting Venise Danda owns a medical practice in the building and told Local 10 News’ Terrell Forney that some of her staff and patients were stuck inside during the investigation The daycare alerted parents about the shooting and asked them to come pick up their children Ryan Mackey is a Digital Journalist at WPLG Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida – A Miami-Dade Police Department patrol car crashed on Monday morning at Miami-Dade Couty’s Ives Estates-Aventura area The patrol car collided with a navy blue sports utility vehicle at the intersection of Ives Dairy Road and the Interstate 95′s northbound exit ramp and southbound entrance ramp A white van that suffered left-side frontal damage was parked on the side of the Ives Dairy Road’s eastbound lanes over I-95 — near the scene of the crash Police officers responded to a crash involving a police officer and a civilian at about 10 a.m. Copyright 2023 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved Ryan Mackey – Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a man in a northeast Miami-Dade neighborhood Monday night officers arrived at the Ives Estates community where they found 21-year-old Henry Junior Pericles suffering from a gunshot wound Investigators said Pericles was transported to HCA Florida Aventura Hospital where he later died A Local 10 News crew was outside the home Tuesday where Pericles ran as he was being chased down by the gunman who shot and killed him Local 10 News obtained home surveillance video of a man running for cover falling to the ground and then shooting back in an exchange of gunfire Video also showed one man being shot and then the suspect getting inside a silver Chevy Malibu that was parked along Northeast 208th Terrace and then driving away One woman who lives nearby heard the shots ring out just before 10 p.m “I was lying down there and I just heard two shots-- ‘pow “I get up because I was listening to see if there was more guns going to go off.” Police told Local 10 News that Pericles was killed just a few houses from where he was shot As Miami-Dade police continue to search for a killer residents say they are fed up and frustrated with the deadly gun violence in their community “This gun thing -- I don’t know where it is going to end Local 10 News reporter Roy Ramos tried to speak with a family member of Pericles but after approaching the front door of the home a relative ran inside and refused to answer the door Detectives are urging anyone with information about the shooting to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 Roy Ramos joined the Local 10 News team in 2018 Roy is a South Florida native who grew up in Florida City He attended Christopher Columbus High School Homestead Senior High School and graduated from St – Police are investigating a deadly shooting in northeast Miami-Dade County Two men were shot in the area of Highland Lakes Boulevard and Ives Dairy Road which is a time where that area is highly congested with traffic A view from Sky 10 showed one victim being wheeled out of a home off Highland Lakes Boulevard several police cruisers surrounded a car at the corner of Highland Lakes Boulevard and Ives Dairy Road where a second person was seen on a stretcher being taken to an ambulance Police said one man was struck in the head and the other was hit in the upper torso Police also said the victims were shot in different locations but did not release any details on their age Officers from several agencies were at the scene Aventura police and deputies from the Florida Highway Patrol Police are in the early stages of their investigation Copyright 2020 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved David Dwork joined the WPLG Local 10 News team in August 2019 David has covered South Florida sports since 2007 Roy Ramos another hurt in car crash in northeast Miami-DadeFatal crash occurred at Ives Dairy Road – One man was killed and another was injured Saturday afternoon in a car crash in the Ives Estates section of northeast Miami-Dade County at Ives Dairy Road and Northeast 10th Avenue Troopers identified the victim as 23-year-old Joshua Gonzalez State troopers said a white Ford F-150 was heading west on Northeast 10th Avenue when it collided with a blue Dodge Challenger heading east on Ives Dairy Road "I heard a boom and ran out of the house and saw the smoke," resident Chris Carter said The blue car hit a traffic light pole and then a palm tree Christopher Mathews told Local 10 News he was driving his car when he witnessed the crash "The blue Charger was coming from this way "This one is one of the baddest accidents I've ever seen in my life Paramedic transported the driver of the white truck I can't explain it to you," said Nory Santana Other witnesses Local 10 News spoke with were still shaken after seeing the crash happen right in front of them Everybody called the police," Santana said Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved IVES ESTATES — Dereon Coleman didn’t appreciate that he wasn’t being talked about as one of the top players going into the Under Armour Next Combine in Miami So, the Jones High School rising senior quarterback went out and reminded everyone of his talent Coleman, a Miami commit earned Quarterback MVP honors at the camp on Sunday at Ives Estates Park “It feels good to actually come down here and come to this competition,” said Coleman, who opted to compete in Miami rather than last week’s combine in his hometown of Orlando “I could have easily went to Orlando and took it over but I wanted to compete (in Miami).” More: Recruiting: FSU football, Miami Hurricanes commits shine at Battle Miami 7-on-7 tournament “It was a lot of high-rated guys,” Coleman said I keep seeing posts where I wasn’t being mentioned with those other top guys Miami Northwestern wide receiver Calvin Russell and Bell received invitations to play in the Under Armour All-America game Here are some of the other standouts from Sunday’s camp (Players are listed in alphabetical order.) made his case for the most physical defensive back at the camp His blend of technique and strength made him a difficult matchup for most receivers during one-on-one drills 2026)Campbell’s size and frame made him an early priority for his hometown Hurricanes and the Miami commit did not disappoint on Sunday and had no issues disrupting running backs in one-on-one drills using his strength and impressive reach showed impressive technique and understanding in one-on-one reps and the rising junior never looked out of place against some of the best upperclassmen in the state His long wingspan helps him impose his will across the middle and bump guys off their path and he has the speed required to be effective in coverage Cooper is one of the most coveted offensive players in the 2026 cycle and only helped his case on Sunday The imposing back’s cuts and burst off the line make him very difficult to guard in the open field and his speed creates irrecoverable separation That's not to mention his ability to overpower some of the bigger linebackers in the class Davis was a fairly unheralded recruit heading into Sunday He has a solid frame and more than held his own against some future Power Four defensive linemen in some very physical reps 2027)Dopson has established himself as one of the top defensive backs in the 2027 class The well-built ball hawk has outstanding cover skills with a frame that could project to either corner or safety at the next level This should come as no surprise considering the Auburn commit has been one of the more consistent receivers in the state the past few seasons Gray gets open and makes tough catches look routine Gula’s been on the radar of college coaches for a few years and he only enhanced his reputation with a strong performance in one-on-one reps Sunday Gula plays tackle for Cypress Bay but looked good inside against strong defensive linemen Howard’s speed and ability to separate from the defensive back while the ball was in the air was on full display Sunday He made catches on multiple deep balls and beat defenders by multiple steps 2027)The speedster diced up linebackers all afternoon with his footwork and change of direction Joseph looked like he belonged with the best backs in the state and is poised to put up some serious numbers at Lely in his junior year but the All-American easily was one of the most dominant players at a camp full of elite recruits elite speed and bend were on display as he manhandled any offensive lineman unfortunate enough to line up opposite him He has a frame that easily projects to tackle at the next level and still has a lot of room to add upper body strength His lateral quickness and long arms helped him win multiple reps during one-on-one drills McHaney is a strong and physical interior presence who bullied offensive linemen on multiple reps Sunday but he has Power Four offers and should have no problem holding his own in college 2028)The class of 2028 quarterbacks in Florida is shaping up to be elite Quinn is on the shortlist as one of the best throws tight spirals and did a nice job connecting with unfamiliar targets at receiver Smarts stands out with his length and agility and he won a couple of reps with a nice spin move He’s definitely an intriguing recruit to keep an eye on heading into the spring which he capped with a standout performance in the Bulls’ state championship win against Osceola He’s seen his recruiting take off over the past few months and continues to show that he’s one of the top rising juniors in the state with his strength and agility Wright’s reputation as one of the top players in the 2028 class is well deserved He consistently got separation against solid defensive backs and caught just about everything thrown in his direction OAKLAND PARK – A Broward Crime Stoppers tip eventually led to the arrest of a 35-year-old man in a deadly 2023 hit-and-run crash in Oakland Park who lives in northeast Miami-Dade’s Ives Estates area turned himself in at the Broward County jail on Wednesday He’s facing a charge of leaving the scene of a crash involving death in connection with the Aug 2023 wreck in the 2400 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard The key Crime Stoppers tip was received on Aug. 4, 2023, soon after Broward Sheriff’s Office detectives made a public plea for information on a white Audi Deputies said they located the vehicle in North Miami a witness told detectives that he and Francois had been driving from a “housewarming” party to get food when he fell asleep and was awoken by the impact of Francois slamming into the pedestrian The witness told deputies that Francois continued driving all the way to Miramar before stopping at a restaurant where he inspected the damage Deputies said in the report that while Francois was not at fault in the crash — as the pedestrian was jaywalking — he is still criminally liable for failing to stop and render aid Francois was being held in the BSO Main Jail on a $75,000 bond – A northeast Miami-Dade rabbi is facing a robbery charge that deputies said stemmed from a confrontation with a county water meter reader outside of his synagogue Leer en español was arrested after the dispute outside of Chabad of Aventura Isles According to an arrest report from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office the meter reader arrived in her marked county truck and went up to a meter at the location She had a meter rod in hand and used it to lift a meter cover that was on the ground Deputies said Kaplan “aggressively approached her and began screaming you’re not doing this today’” and then asked what she was doing on the property They said the worker told Kaplan she was “just reading the meter.” Authorities said Kaplan “continued to approach the victim while still yelling and snatched” the rod from her hand The report states that the worker asked Kaplan for the rod back and he told her “no.” “The victim advised (Kaplan) that the stick is county property and that she was a county employee,” a deputy wrote “The victim stated that she took a picture of (Kaplan) holding the metro (sic) stick and walked across the street to create distance as she called the police.” Deputies said they took Kaplan to MDSO’s Intracoastal station and said the rabbi declined to speak with investigators They arrested him on a charge of robbery by sudden snatching Kaplan appeared in front of Judge Mindy Glazer in bond court on Thursday She found probable cause for the charge and ordered him released on his own recognizance Kaplan and his attorney declined to speak with Local 10 News after being released from jail said she walked away from her job at the church because of Rev Wildman claims Leininger mismanaged and misappropriated thousands of dollars was supposed to be used for a new air conditioning system for the church sanctuary and for supplies for the pre-school "I didn't feel like God was in the church anymore," Wildman said Several other members of the Ives Estates church in Miami-Dade County have the same question: "Where is the money?" She said the church board agreed to give Leininger $15,000 from a church account late last year was to be used to get a new air-conditioning system he said he (didn't) know what happened to the money."  Wildman said they hired a bookkeeper and an accountant "There just wasn't records of anything," Helen Machado When she asked Leininger about what was going on Wildman said it was then that she learned that He told her and staff he was using the extra money to buy school supplies "He could never give me any receipts whatsoever and then there was never (any) supplies," Machado said a teacher's aide who left the church's preschool said Leininger was not only not buying school supplies Those who talked to Local 10 News said Leininger eventually got rid of anyone who questioned his spending habits "I was let go for insubordination," Althia Spencer who said she had worked at the church for nine years and until she questioned her father's salary and spending "From that point on my father increasingly accused me of being against him conspiring to remove him as pastor," Smith "He had me fired from the school office manager position for insubordination I think that he always knows exactly what he is doing." He also didn't explain why teachers at the preschool haven't been paid Wildman said she has reported the situation to the police and the state attorney's office She said police officers told her to hire an attorney and file a lawsuit civilly because church board members gave Leininger access to the church accounts The Internal Revenue Service has put a lien on the church also refused to answer questions and hung up the phone after saying everyone was lying Copyright 2018 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved Read Today’s Top Story: Matthew Gardner’s Q1 2025 market insights With home prices on the rise, house hunting on a budget may sound like an oxymoron. But The Miami Herald has identified the areas in Miami-Dade County with the lowest median sales prices Based on data from Analytics Miami founder Ana Bozovic and the MLS these five ZIP codes offered the cheapest home and condo prices during 2022 house hunting on a budget may sound like an oxymoron But The Miami Herald has identified the areas in Miami-Dade with the lowest median sales prices Based on data from Analytics Miami founder Ana Bozovic and the MLS and website in this browser for the next time I comment Copyright © 2025 South Florida Agent magazine Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Police identified a victim Friday who they said was shot and killed inside a cosmetic store in northeast Miami-Dade on Wednesday at the multi-use cosmetic business located at 190 NE 199 Street Preliminary information revealed an argument between two men ensued inside the store and one of those men is who shot and killed the victim who detectives identified Friday as Kingston Satune Jr. A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokesperson said crews also responded to the reported shooting on the second floor of that building and found Satune’s body Police said the gunman fled the scene moments after the shooting in a white Mercedes-Benz and remains at large. Sky 10 cameras also captured a woman talking to police that same woman went running up the stairs to the second floor of the office building where the shooting reportedly occurred and was detained by officers there’s a shooting and parents need to come pick up their child as soon as possible,” a mother told Local 10 News People who knew Satune told Local 10 News Thursday that he was a young father and often stayed to himself Anyone with information on the culprits involved is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 A reward of up to $5,000 is available to anyone who provides information that leads to an arrest or arrests Did you know that some of the lowest voter turnout in Florida takes place in northeast Miami-Dade We have a great deal of work in 2020 to make sure that voters are registered and engaged ahead of the key election dates Note that Feb 18th is the deadline for registering as a Democrat to participate in the primaries where we will hopefully be selecting the next President of the United States Join us for the launch event on Jan 16. More details here For the purpose of organizing, we would like to define Northeast Miami-Dade as those residents living in county commission districts 2, 3, or 4. If you do not know what county commission district you live in, we suggest looking up here The area consists of the following neighborhoods and more: AllapattahAventuraBal HarbourBay PointBelle MeadeBiscayne ParkEdgewaterEl PortalGolden GladesIves EstatesLittle HaitiMiami ShoresMidtownMorningsideNorth Bay VillageNorth MiamiNorth Miami BeachOjusPinewoodSurfsideWynwood With over 600K registered Democrats in Miami-Dade, we represent the largest number of Democrats of any county in the state of Florida. We want to work with all Democrats to organize and effect change around the issues that will improve lives of those in our community. We invite you to sign up for email updates and join us at county and local club meetings to learn how to get more involved Please consider becoming a sustaining member on the road to victory in 2020 © 2025 Miami-Dade Democratic Party | [email protected] Paid for and approved by the Miami-Dade Democratic Party Privacy Policy – Over 100 of the top prospects in the Sunshine State made their way to South Florida to take part in the Miami stop of the Under Armour Next Series – the third event of the year The event featured dozens of blue-chip prospects from the 2025 On3 was on hand at Ives Estates Park on Sunday to take in the action Here are On3’s top performers from the day headlined by an On300 pass-catcher who put on a masterclass of route-running and technical ability over the course of the day Cortez Mills was the clear standout among a stacked wide receiver group at Under Armour Miami 170-pounder was the top pass-catcher on hand throughout drills and 1-on-1’s We didn’t see Mills effectively covered all day with several of his reps in 1-on-1s resulting in emphatic wins Mills is a smooth technician with natural wiggle and shake within his routes He consistently breaks off defenders at the route stem We saw him break two different defensive backs’s ankles in 1-on-1’s Mills followed that up with a eye-popping contested catch out-leaping the corner to come down with a high-point grab – perhaps the most impressive catch we saw on the day Mills’ showing on Sunday backs up his play on Friday nights He’s among the most productive high school receivers in the 2025 cycle catching 79 passes for 1,640 yards and 18 touchdowns while leading Homestead (Fla.) High to a state title appearance 153 in the On300 has official visits scheduled for Clemson (May 31) Floyd Boucard was on a mission on Sunday The native Canadian was the top performer among linemen on the day and had a number of impressive wins in OL-DL 1-on-1’s Boucard flashed excellent first step quickness and active hands in quickly dispatching the majority of offensive linemen he faced The quickness and violence on contact point to an ideal skill set for playing within tight quarters The compactly built Boucard had a big junior season at Mobile (Ala.) Christian notching 27 tackles for loss and 11 sacks before transferring to Miami (Fla.) Central Boucard is set to take officials to Oklahoma Joshua Moore was among the most physically imposing wideouts on hand at Under Armour Miami The Pembroke Pines (Fla.) West Broward product looked like at true outside receiver on Sunday 200 and showed strong movement skills at that size The change of direction and burst within his routes was notable We saw Moore come away with a nice wins in 1-on-1’s using his physical traits to overwhelm defensive backs While some on hand may be more polished at this stage few if any pass catchers showed more advanced physical traits and upside Derrek Cooper was the top performer in a solid running back group at Under Armour Miami The 2026 prospect more than passes the eye test looking to be a solid build at over 6-feet catching our eye with effortless fluidity and overall movement skills including one rep where he tracked the ball over his shoulder for a would-be touchdown on a wheel route The South Florida standout played his sophomore season at Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Cardinal Gibbons prior to transferring to Chaminade-Madonna Cooper has played on both sides of the ball to this point in his high school career but looked natural as a running back at Under Armour Miami We didn’t see a defensive back with a stronger 1-on-1 session than Ben Hanks on Sunday at Under Armour Miami. The Miami Booker T. Washington defensive back locked horns with Winston Watkins Jr. and came away with a nice win in the matchup towards the end of the camp Hanks has a lean build and showed good reactive quickness in redirecting to stay in-phase with receivers We also liked the awareness he showed in tracking and making plays on the ball Dia Bell looked like the most consistent passer of the course of the day at Under Armour Miami The Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage passer showed nice accuracy footwork and overall polish over the course of the afternoon Bell looks to have added some size over the past year and has continued to bolster his arm strength He spun the ball well for the most part and the majority of his passes we saw looked to be on target We also liked how his footwork was smooth and in sync during his drops Bell delivered a beautiful arcing pass on a wheel route during one-on-one’s that caught our eye LSU and Penn State are teams in the mix for the NBA legacy early on Top 101Shane BeamerPuts NCAA on blast Hot3Trump By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms and use of my personal information described therein Tae Harris gets the nod as the second defensive back in the top ten due to the combination of athleticism and technical polish he showed on Sunday at Under Armour Miami sporting a personal best 10.73 mark in the 100 meters we were able to see that high-end speed functionally translate to playing cornerback leading to him being identified as a standout among the defensive back group by the Under Armour staff The Cedartown (Ga.) High defender showed a smooth and fast backpedal in drills He also flashed outstanding change of direction Harris has a well-built physique and should come to college more physically developed than many of his peers LSU and Ole Miss are among the teams in the mix for the one-time Georgia commit + On300 running back Deandre Desinor flashed burst and ball skills during RB-LB 1-on-1’s. Desinor had a fantastic over the shoulder grab on a wheel route. Jaquari Lewis is another running back who caught our eye with his pass-catching ability + 2026 Miami linebacker commit Jordan Campbell looked to have one of the more translatable frames among linebackers on hand. Campbell has plenty of length and room to fill out. He also showed the ability to stay in-phase with running backs on wheel routes. Though not the biggest, Ezekiel Marcelin was able to make plays in 1-on-1’s closing quickly to make plays on the ball + Penn State commit Bekkem Kritza was the top name among 2025 quarterback prospects on hand and showed a live arm in drills Hot3Trump, Saban blastedNIL order ripped On3 is a registered trademark of On3 Media Andrea Torres Christina Vazquez – A teenage boy accused of killing another teen appeared in court via Zoom on Thursday in Miami-Dade County Detectives and prosecutors accused the 15-year-old defendant of fatally shooting Mekhi Stevenson, 17, on Tuesday afternoon at Mekhi’s home near Sierra Park Mekhi was a former North Miami High School student who played for the school’s football team, according to Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Coach Gerald Cox said the 6-foot, 175-pound junior was a talented quarterback There were witnesses who fled the house after the shooting Mekhi’s 15-year-old brother said he asked his friend to stop playing around with the loaded firearm and to put it away “I want the world to know that Mekhi was a really great kid,” Mekhi’s relative Anthon Samuel said earlier this week The juvenile court judge in the case determined the defendant will remain in jail for the next 21 days until the next hearing on Dec Prosecutors have yet to determine if he will be charged with manslaughter as an adult Local 10 News checked in with the group Everytown For Gun Safety 350 children under the age of 18 gain access to a firearm and unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else Detectives were asking anyone with information about the case to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 – The father of a 2-year-old boy and another man were arrested early Friday morning hours after the toddler accidentally shot himself inside a home in Miami-Dade County's Ives Estates neighborhood were watching the boy Thursday night when the incident occurred Police said Myles and Young-Sang admitted that several guns were unsecured inside the home in the 1400 block of Northeast 202nd Street when the incident occurred Authorities said Myles told officers his son was left alone as he left the house to walk to the garbage can Police said Myles heard one gunshot while he was outside and entered the home to find his son and Young-Sang leaving one of the bedrooms Myles lifted his son's shirt and saw that he had been shot in the abdomen Miami-Dade police Detective Christopher Thomas said the toddler was in stable condition after his father rushed the child to nearby Aventura Hospital and Medical Center The toddler was later transferred to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in stable condition Authorities stated in the arrest report that Young-Sang was inside the house at the time of the shooting and "should have been aware of the dangerous abusive and negligent situation that he and (Myles) allowed to occur." Both men were arrested on charges of aggravated child abuse child neglect resulting in great bodily harm and culpable negligence by having a firearm with easy access Myles faces an additional charge of making a false report of a crime to law enforcement officials because authorities said the incident was initially reported as a drive-by shooting Young-Sang and Myles both appeared in court Friday where Young-Sang's bond was set at $12,500 Myles is being held without bond due to an unrelated case against him Miami-Dade County Judge Mindy Glazer also ordered Myles to stay at least 500 feet away from his son until further notice which caused the father to break down into tears Glazer also orderd Myles to surrender all weapons that he owns to the nearest police department Amanda Batchelor is the Digital Executive Producer for Local10.com The Big Bounce will take over 24,000 square ft during two weekends in the city there’s basketball hoops for big air slam-dunks climbing towers that reach to the sky and a giant slide that lands you into a ball pit Think dodgeball competitions with confetti blasts all while a DJ blasts energetic music throughout the experience oversized couches and chairs to lounge on and even a 20-foot tall rabbit for you to climb space-themed wonderland called airSPACE that features aliens moon craters doubling as ball pits and a 5-lane slide as well as an additional bouncy area called Sports Slam special zones for climbing and a “battle zone” where you can compete against others to see who stays on their raised podium the longest without being knocked off The Big Bounce America will make its appearance at Ives Estates Park from November 1 – 3 Offering both family sessions as well as adult sessions Big Bounce America offers several different time slots for the crew Older guests can partake in a lively 16+ adults-only experience while other experiences are designed for toddlers juniors and “bigger kids” so each age group is covered