Florida
Florida business owner shoots landscaper for blowing leaves onto his property: report
An agitated Florida tire shop owner faces attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting a landscaper who blew leaves that were across the street onto his property.
Claudio Arrendell, 52, the owner of P&P Auto Tire Shop in Gladeview, Fla., shot the man after the two got into an argument on Friday afternoon, police told WTVJ.
The landscaper was assigned to clear leaves from his customer’s property before leaves started to land on Arrendell’s property.
Witnesses told the outlet they heard two gunshots and then saw the man falling to the ground with an apparent gunshot wound to the leg.
The unidentified man was transported to a local hospital in critical condition before being upgraded to stable, according to CBS Miami.
Video captured by a witness showed the landscaper sitting on the street in front of a pool of blood holding his leg, while another man in a Fluorescent yellow shirt held the man up with his leg.
Police are then seen in the background handcuffing two individuals.
Arrendell was arrested and charged with attempted premeditated first-degree murder, a felony, and is being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, according to court records.
Judge Tom Rebull ordered Arrendell to be held without bond during his initial court appearance on Saturday.
It is not known if the other individual detained was charged in connection to the shooting.
One person, whose family are customers at the auto shop, defended Arrendell, saying he was only defending his property.
“It was something that went bad, and they just went off at (Arrendell) and (he) is protecting his place of business,” the man told WTVJ.
“They’re nice people, I have my children bring their cars to him to get fixed, my brother, everyone in the neighborhood.”
Gladeview is in the northeast of Miami-Dade County and is located approximately seven miles from Downtown Miami.
Florida
Cormani McClain Transfers to Florida After 1 Season with Deion Sanders, Colorado
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Cornerback Cormani McClain is transferring to Florida after one season at Colorado, his agent told ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg on Wednesday.
McClain was rated as a 5-star recruit by 247Sports, as well as the No. 14 overall player and No. 1 cornerback in the 2023 recruiting class.
He chose to play under Pro Football Hall of Fame corner Deion Sanders at Colorado, and as a freshman in 2023, McClain started four of the nine games he appeared in, recording 13 tackles and two passes defended.
Upon entering the transfer portal after the 2023 season, 247Sports rated McClain as the No. 21 overall transfer and the No. 5 cornerback in the portal.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
Florida
Florida is one of America’s highest generators of plastic waste
Brook Crist collects trash in Lake Boca a day after the 2024 annual Boca Bash
Brook Crist, of Pompano Beach, collects trash in Lake Boca a day after the 2024 annual Boca Bash.
Brook Crist
Littering, particularly plastic pollution, remains a bigger Florida problem than most of us think. The recent viral video depicting a group of young boaters polluting the waters off Lake Boca during the annual Boca Bash event has brought the problem into clearer focus. Here are three reasons why Floridians should care about littering and its impact on Florida and the world:
1. Florida, according to a 2023 study by Florida International University, is the nation’s third-highest generator of plastic waste. The state produces more plastic waste than the current recycling system can process. Its 8% recycling rate has gone down, despite increasing initiatives to improve recycling.
2. Florida remains among 19 states that, according to 2023 data compiled by the Retail Industry Leaders Association, have placed restrictions on regulating plastic carryout bags.
3. Some 33 billion pounds of plastic enter oceans every year, according to Plastic Free Florida, an organization of volunteers taking action to curb plastic pollution in the state. That amount is roughly the equivalent of dumping two garbage trucks full of plastic into the oceans every minute. At that rate, the 2016 World Economic Forum report predicted, the world’s oceans could soon hold more plastic than fish.
Florida
Florida private school principal accused of choking, hitting, slapping student: sheriff's office
An Ocala, Florida, private school principal has been arrested after allegedly attacking a student in a classroom for over an hour, according to authorities.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said 33-year-old Dontay “Donnie” Akeem Prophet, principal of the Destiny Leadership Academy, was arrested May 11, and charged with aggravated child abuse and false imprisonment of a child under the age of 13.
On May 10, a Marion County Sheriff’s Office deputy responded to a call at the school for a report of a physical disturbance between the principal and a student.
The sheriff’s office said the investigation involved reviewing surveillance footage from the classroom, which allegedly showed Prophet preventing a child — identified as a 13-year-old boy — from leaving a classroom.
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An arrest affidavit obtained by FOX 35 Orlando claims Prophet smacked the victim in the face and on the side of his head with a computer charger before picking him up and throwing him on the floor.
The deputy reported that surveillance footage began at 11:34 a.m., with the victim’s head on the table and Prophet approaching.
During the ordeal, Prophet was allegedly seen grabbing the boy then restraining the child on the ground while using a chokehold. He is also allegedly seen using a charging cable to hit the victim, causing him to fall and sustain injuries.
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Prophet is accused of twisting the child’s ankle, slapping the child in the face and subjecting the child to physical abuse.
By about 12:40 p.m., the boy was able to leave the classroom and his teacher reported the incident to the secretary at the school after hearing yelling from the classroom.
When the teacher looked inside, she reportedly saw the principal yelling at the boy, slamming him on the ground and preventing him from leaving.
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When the responding deputy questioned Prophet, he said he was attempting to prevent harm to the child, though the sheriff’s office said the evidence told a different story.
Prophet was ultimately arrested and taken to the Marion County Jail, where he was held without bond.
The Destiny Leadership Academy did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
FOX 35 reported that the school fired Prophet.
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Court records show Prophet was arrested in 2019 on molestation charges from a 2017 incident.
The charges were ultimately dropped for “interfering with child custody,” and Prophet was sentenced to 90 days in jail, along with probation.
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