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Protests erupt as crisis in Venezuela continues, opponents disputing election results | Quickcast
SUMMARY: CBS News Miami reports on several key stories, including a BSO shootout in Pompano Beach involving suspect Scott Simonelli, who faced deputies with an AR-15 and is recovering in the hospital. Additionally, a recent law enforcement report revealed that officers are facing manslaughter charges related to the 2019 shooting of UPS driver Frank Ordones. In other news, a Miami jeweler is suing Floyd Mayweather Jr. and rapper Iggy Azalea for $4 million over unpaid jewelry. Weather forecasts predict continued rain over the holiday weekend, while a poll shows a tight presidential race in Miami-Dade County. Lastly, a listeria outbreak claims nine lives, prompting safety warnings.
In today‘s Quickcast:
Protestors took to the streets of Venezuela and other nations– as millions dispute the election results claiming embattled president Nicolas Maduro won the race.
And, Haitian and Kenyan police forces are launching a joint operation in an effort to oust criminal gangs from one of the roughest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince.
We have new details on a wild BSO shootout in Pompano Beach that left a home riddled with bullets.
Officers are now facing charges in connection to a deadly UPS shootout in 2019.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and rapper Tyga are facing a lawsuit– with a man saying he’s owed millions for jewelry.
In politics, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are on their campaign trails– as the November election quickly approaches.
A new poll by Miami found that both candidates are even across the county.
In health, the CDC has issued new warnings amid the reports of more deaths in a listeria outbreak.
As millions head to the airports to hit the skies for the holiday weekend, we have some travel tips that may help you.
At CBS Studios, the Miami-Dade Police Department brought some pooches looking for their furever home!
If you want to be on ‘The Price Is Right’ you may get your chance tomorrow right here in South Florida.
Finally, rain, rain, and more rain. Will this weekend be a washout?
Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4PM ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com
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Recent report sheds light on how federal student loan borrowers are managing repayment
SUMMARY: Nearly a year after federal student loan payments resumed, many borrowers are adjusting to the burden of debt. A recent report found that about half of borrowers are current on their payments, while nearly 30% are overdue. Financial strain has made prioritizing student loans difficult for many, as daily expenses like rent and food take precedence. Attorney Christy Arkovich highlights important upcoming deadlines: the “Fresh Start” program for borrowers in default ends on September 30, and a temporary “on-ramp” that prevents negative credit reporting also concludes that day, potentially leading to garnishments starting October 1.
It’s been almost a year since federal student loan payments restarted, and a recent report is shedding light on how borrowers are handling that debt.
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Task force arrests dozens of gang members in Polk County
SUMMARY: In a significant crackdown on gang activity in P County, over 144 gang members have been arrested in connection with a surge of drive-by shootings and other felonies. Authorities reported a rise in gang-related violence from 2019 to 2023, with notable incidents, including 11 people shot during a drive-by last January. The newly formed violent gang investigative task force, comprising local and federal law enforcement, has led to a 30% reduction in drive-by shootings. The task force aims to dismantle gangs and prevent youth violence, while also supporting programs to mentor students in schools.
Polk County and Sheriff Grady Polk announced dozens of gang members were arrested.
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Several injured after collision between school bus and dump truck in Hialeah
SUMMARY: A school bus carrying children collided with a dump truck in Hiia, sending two men through the truck’s windshield and injuring six people, including three children. Witnesses reported that the dump truck may have run a stop sign. The impact caused significant property damage, and neighbors rushed to help the children and injured men. The bus driver led students out of the bus, while paramedics transported the injured to Ryder Trauma Center, with one man requiring an air ambulance. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and have not filed charges yet. All 15 children are expected to be fine.
Three adults and three children were injured Tuesday afternoon after a school bus and a dump truck collided in Hialeah.
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