Miami, FL
Man took woman’s purse at gunpoint outside Miami hotel, then got gas on her dime, cops say
MIAMI – “Let it go, b—-.”
Those were the words Miami police said a 33-year-old woman heard as a man ran up to her, aimed a gun and snatched her purse as she walked in a parking lot in February.
Police said the accused robber was arrested a few days later following a pursuit and car crash in Broward County after cops spotted him in a McDonald’s drive-thru. He was brought south to Miami-Dade on Tuesday to face two charges.
D Cedrick Sconyers, 26, of Fort Lauderdale, targeted the woman on Feb. 12 as she was outside the Up Midtown Hotel at 3530 Biscayne Blvd., according to an arrest warrant from the Miami Police Department.
The warrant states the woman “feared for her life” as she surrendered the purse. A bystander heard her screams and tried to help but was then “struck in the back of the head” as he walked towards her, police said.
Police said Sconyers got into an awaiting black sedan and took off.
She received a fraud alert on her cellphone sometime afterward stating that her card was used at the Wawa at 13 S. State Road 7 in Plantation. CCTV footage, police said, showed Sconyers and two other unidentified people getting out of a 2018 Honda Accord at the gas station. Sconyers used her card to purchase gas, authorities said.
Authorities said license plate reader data identified the exact vehicle involved and on Feb. 18, it hit in Fort Lauderdale.
Officers from the Fort Lauderdale Police Department spotted Sconyers in the drive-thru of the McDonald’s at 2300 W. Sunrise Blvd. just after 10 p.m. that night, an FLPD arrest report states.
Authorities said they tried to immobilize the vehicle before he left the restaurant, but he noticed police, reversed over a median and took off.
Police said they attempted a PIT maneuver near I-95 but Sconyers corrected and drove into oncoming traffic, crashing soon after.
The FLPD arrest report states that Sconyers then got out of the sedan and ran towards a silver Ford Mustang in traffic and pulled on the door handle “in a blatant attempt to forcefully enter the vehicle.”
Police said he was unsuccessful and ran into traffic before officers caught up to him and took him into custody on Broward charges of aggravated fleeing and eluding and resisting arrest. He was taken to Broward Health Medical Center for treatment after the crash.
An MPD detective drove north to the hospital to question him, where he made a statement redacted from the arrest warrant.
Sconyers now faces charges of armed robbery and credit card fraud in Miami-Dade.
As of Wednesday afternoon, he was being held without bond in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, jail records show.
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Miami, FL
2-year-old boy bitten in face by two pit bulls in Miami Gardens backyard, police say
An investigation is underway in Miami Gardens after police say a toddler was bitten in the face by two pit bulls on Tuesday.
Miami Garden police told CBS News Miami that officers responded to reports of a dog bite involving a child in the 3600 block of Northwest 191st Street just before 7 p.m.
When officers arrived, they said they were told that a 2-year-old was in the backyard of a home when he was bitten in the face by two pit bulls.
The child was rushed to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.
No other information was released, and police said the incident remains under investigation.
Miami, FL
Miami Dolphins Fans Sound Off On The Signing Of QB Malik Willis
What I would have done is taken my lumps and rolled with Ewers during the 2026 season. From my understanding, the reality of Willis’ deal is two years x 22.5M. After that, the Dolphins can part with him, no harm, no foul. Hiwever, don’t you think that the Dolphins could have used that money, considering their salary cap situation, in other areas? Yeah, to me, this is a textbook Steve Ross engineered deal where the Dolphins are bidding against themselves and hoping against hope that they’re not as bad as they’re predicted to be.
As for Willis, he reminds me of another ex-Green Bay QB named Matt Flynn. Like Willis, Flynn was the 2nd string QB at GB and shined in a couple of relief appearances for Aaron Rodgers during the 2011 season. He is best remembered in Green Bay for his record-setting 480-yard, 6-touchdown game in 2011 versus the Lions. That set him up for a big contract with Seattle, but he never really did anything there due to the emergence of Russell Wilson.
Miami, FL
Eliott Rodriguez, former CBS News Miami anchor, announces run for Congress
Former CBS News Miami anchor and longtime South Florida resident Eliott Rodriguez announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress in Florida’s 27th Congressional District on Tuesday morning.
He will now embark on a campaign that’s centered on lowering the high cost of living, restoring accountability in Washington, D.C., and bringing people together to deliver results for families in Miami-Dade, his campaign said in the announcement.
“I didn’t plan to run for Congress,” Rodriguez said in his announcement. “But I cannot stay silent. For 48 years, you trusted me to tell the truth and listen to your stories. Today, like so many families, I am concerned that Washington is not delivering for South Florida. My parents taught me that citizenship is not just a right – it is a responsibility. And now, I am answering that call.”
Why is Eliott Rodriguez running for Congress?
In his announcement, Rodriguez explained why he decided to run for Congress. He said the decision was deeply personal.
In recent months, he said he’s spoken with families, seniors, small business owners and young people who are struggling to afford to stay in a community they love.
“South Florida has now become one of the least affordable housing markets in the United States, with families here spending more of their income on rent and mortgages than almost anywhere in the country,” Rodriguez said in his announcement.
According to the campaign, Florida’s 27th Congressional District is widely viewed as one of the most competitive battlegrounds in the country.
In the race for Congress, Rodriguez will challenge incumbent María Elvira Salazar.
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