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South Florida heat: will we see a cooldown? is it global warming? overpopulation? | Headliners
SUMMARY: In a recent episode of CBS News Miami’s “Headliners,” host Elliot Rodriguez discusses various significant events in South Florida. It covers the assassination attempt on former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933, as well as threats against John F. Kennedy in 1963. Additionally, the chaos at the Copa America soccer event is highlighted, where fans faced overwhelming security issues. Miami-Dade Schools Police conducted safety drills for potential active shooter scenarios. The segment also addresses housing challenges faced by families in Miami Beach facing eviction and explores the rising temperatures in South Florida due to climate change, including a feature on young girls thriving in hockey. Finally, a local Make-A-Wish child, Action Jackson, is granted his dream to create a movie, showcasing the positive impact of such initiatives.
In this week’s edition of Headliners:
We are taking a look at the #summer #heat in #southflorida and what experts are saying may be causing the rising temperatures.
Changing gears, the #november #election is quickly approaching. Since the attempted assassination of former President Trump and the rumors swirling of President Biden’s status in the race, we take a look at back at the history of security threats against former presidents.
More fallout continues after the chaos at #copaamerica in South Florida, and now some ticket holders are considering legal action.
As security stays on the forefront of the minds of many, police are now working to be ready in the face of any emergency on school grounds.
Plus, see why hundreds of long-term residents at one Miami apartment building are now being evicted from their homes.
On the sports front– see how a group of young ladies are now taking to the ice and making a big statement.
Finally, watch how one child got his wish to make a movie on the big screen.
Catch Headliners streaming exclusively on the CBS Miami App, and CBSMiami.com
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Police search for shooter who killed 9-year-old Florida City boy
SUMMARY: Antavius Scott, a 9-year-old boy, was shot and killed in Florida City on Saturday night, prompting a police investigation. Neighbor Edwin Rivera reported hearing a single strong gunshot followed by 15 to 20 additional shots around 9:30 PM. Antavius was outside an apartment complex with others when the shooting occurred. Despite police being called and officers administering aid until an ambulance arrived, the boy was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers released a photo of Antavius in connection with the case, as authorities continue to search for the shooter and motive behind the incident.
CBS News Miami’s Steve Maugeri has the latest on the investigation.
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Young baseball player with prosthetic leg recognized nationally by Shriners Children's
SUMMARY: Fifteen-year-old Zavi Gonzalez, who was born with fibular hemimelia and received his first amputation at eight months, is a role model for children with prosthetics in the Tampa Bay area. Passionate about sports, especially baseball, he believes in the power of perseverance, stating, “it’s not a disability, it’s a different ability.” Zavi has received over 15 prosthetic limbs through Shriners Children’s, which he credits with enabling his active life. He recently represented Tampa Bay at the Shriners Children’s Open, meeting golfer Rickie Fowler. Zavi aspires to become the first MLB player with a prosthetic limb, inspiring others to pursue their dreams.
When you watch 15-year-old Zavi Gonzalez field a ground ball or hit a double, you’d have no idea that this teenager from Lithia has only one leg. “When I was born, I was diagnosed with Fibular Hemimelia,” said Gonzalez. “I got my first amputation at eight months, and I got my first prosthesis at 12 months old.” He likes to say it’s not a disability; it’s a different ability, and he continues to prove it on the diamond by excelling at baseball.
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Florida police use new virtual reality tool for de-escalation training
SUMMARY: The Winter Haven Police Department has introduced a new virtual reality training simulator, designed to better prepare officers for real-life scenarios and potentially save lives. ABC Action News reporter Kea McCormack experienced the Axon virtual reality simulator, which immerses officers in various situations, including domestic violence, active shooters, and bar fights. This tool allows officers to practice de-escalation tactics daily, improving their skills compared to traditional training conducted infrequently. Sergeant Steve Rusich emphasized the importance of this technology, which has been in development for over two years. More information is available on ABC Action News.
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