MIAMI – A heated exchange almost turned physical Thursday night at Miami City Hall as the City of Miami Commission meeting was being held.
“A lot of nasty, hateful people. That all they know how to do is hate…The ‘8th Street Boys’ and Mr. Gabela,” said Joe Carollo, before Commissioner Miguel Gabela interrupted him.
“No, no, no. There you’re wrong and I’m gonna cut in because you are a liar,” Commissioner Gabela said. “You are a liar. You are a liar. You are a liar,” Gabela kept repeating as Carollo shouted, “You’re not going to intimidate me!”
“You’re a small little man,” Carollo said, prompting Gabela to rise from his seat and move toward Carollo on the dais. He had to be physically restrained.
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Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo reacts to federal court order to seize his assets
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The two men came face-to-face on during a discussion over the city attorney’s future.
“You can’t have decorum with a guy that thinks he’s a gangster,” Carollo said as Gabela walked away.
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“The only gangster is you,” Gabela responded.
Moments later, the heated meeting ended abruptly and the live feed from inside the chamber was cut off.
The exchange erupted during a discussion regarding the future of the City attorney.
As Carollo lamented her imminent departure, he added “I’m not going anywhere. I can’t be fired or bullied out.”
That’s despite a multi-million dollar judgment against him in a civil case and a federal court order to seize his assets.
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“They can put me in the street. If they want, I can be in my tent. They are not going to shut me down,” Carollo said.
In June, Carollo was ordered to pay $63.5 million in damages to the owners of the Ball and Chain nightclub on SW 8th Street.
They said Carollo tried to destroy their business as political retaliation for supporting another candidate.
“What I say to Ball and Chain is that they are full of BS. The only bullies in this town are the only guys involved with them.”
Carollo says he doesn’t have enough assets to satisfy the judgment and he believes his home can’t be seized.
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“Which arm do they want to take blood from? Do they want my left arm or do they want my right arm or do they prefer maybe I stand before a wall like this and bring a firing squad.”
Carollo’s assets would be auctioned for cash, but he’s still hoping the original order will be overturned on appeal.
As for City Attorney Victoria Mendez– whose employment was being discussed when the argument ensued– she’s been given five months’ notice, and the search is underway to find her replacement.
“Madame City attorney, I am sorry for this that his happened to you now,” Carollo said. “You don’t deserve this at all. But God has a mysterious way of working sometimes.”
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Two suspects accused in an overnight shooting in Southwest Miami-Dade remain on the loose, deputies said.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, the shooting happened on Saturday night in the area of Southwest 143rd Avenue and Southwest 260th Street.
Deputies said that a man was shot as he was trying to get away from two people who tried to rob him.
The man was taken to Baptist Hospital by a friend, but was then airlifted to Jackson South Medical Center in stable condition.
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An investigation into the shooting remains active.
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) – Police seek the public’s help in their search for an elderly man who was reported missing from Southwest Miami-Dade.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Fausto De La Fuente was last seen in the 11800 block of Southwest 173rd Street on Saturday afternoon.
De La Fuente stands 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 190 pounds, and has brown eyes and brown and gray hair. He was last seen wearing a gray shirt and beige shorts at the time of his disappearance.
Investigators said De La Fuente meets the criteria for a missing endangered adult.
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Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to contactDeputy O. Tellez, at 305-715-3300 (Office), 305-715-3252 (Desk), email u304578@mdso.com or Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477)
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GAINESVILLE, Fla.– The Florida Gators, fresh off an 8-7 win over Rider on Friday, host Miami in the winners’ bracket of the Gainesville Region. Winner advances to Sunday with a chance to clinch a Super Regional appearance, while the loser faces Troy in an elimination game beforehand.
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Florida Gators on SI is in attendance for Saturday’s game between the Gators and the Hurricanes. Here are live updates from Condron Ballpark. First pitch is set for 8:30 p.m., with television coverage on ACC Network.
Lineups
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Florida
CF Kyle Jones
SS Brendan Lawson
LF Blake Cyr
3B Ethan Surowiec
DH Caden McDonald
C Karson Bowen
1B Landon Stripling
2B Cade Kurland
RF Hayden Yost
P Aidan King (8-2, 2.68 ERA)
Miami
2B Jake Ogden
LF Max Galvin
RF Derek Williams
1B Alex Sosa
C Alonzo Alvarez
DH Dylan Dubovik
3B Gabirel Milano
SS Vance Sheahan
CF Fabio Peralta
P AJ Ciscar (5-4, 4.44 ERA)
First Inning
T1: Miami Batting
Jake Ogden hits a leadoff home run off of Aidan King. Miami 1, Florida 0.
Max Galvin hits a double to left field, called safe at second. Ruled safe after Florida challenged.
Derek Williams hit by a pitch. Miami’s first three runners have all reached base. Kevin O’Sullivan out for a mound visit with King.
Alex Sosa pops out to third. 1 Out.
Alonzo Alvarez grounds into a 6-4-3 double play. End of frame.
Miami 1, Florida 0
B1: Florida Batting
Kyle Jones hit by a pitch.
Brendan Lawson records a base hit. Jones advances to third.
Blake Cyr reaches second on a throwing error at first (E6), Jones scores, Lawson to third. Florida 1, Miami 1