MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Police arrested a 33-year-old Miami Gardens woman on two felony charges Tuesday after accusing her of beating a 10-year-old girl with a crowbar in an attack that involved at least one other person.
Miami Gardens police said the incident happened just after 6:45 p.m. in the 4100 block of Northwest 181st Lane.
Police wrote in an arrest report that the girl told a responding officer that two “unknown females” attacked her and as she was being attacked, Aliceson Wade approached her with a crowbar and started hitting her in the head multiple times. The girl suffered swelling to her head.
The report doesn’t make clear whether Wade was one of the two initial attackers.
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A witness told police he saw Wade hitting the girl with a “pole” and provided video footage of her “picking up a metal object and waving it around while she was visibly upset.”
The report doesn’t specify any motive for the alleged attack; officials redacted a statement Wade made to police after officers located her at her home on Northwest 39th Court.
Police said the girl identified Wade as her attacker.
As of Wednesday, Wade was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $7,500 bond for charges of aggravated battery and child abuse causing no great bodily harm.
She also has a $2,000 bond for a bench warrant for petit theft, jail records show.
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Pro Bowl rosters were announced Thursday morning, and the Miami Dolphins were completely shut out.
This comes just one year after the team had six players representing the AFC in the annual event.
Unlike last season, the Dolphins failed to have a single player selected in this year’s Pro Bowl voting, which is determined equally by fans, players, and coaches.
However, there’s still a chance for Dolphins players to make the roster later as injury replacements or if Super Bowl participants are unable to attend.
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Miami was one of four teams without a player selected to the initial Pro Bowl rosters, joining the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and Tennessee Titans.
One of the most surprising Pro Bowl snubs was defensive tackle Zach Sieler.
Sieler was overlooked in favor of Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers), Chris Jones (Kansas City Chiefs), and Justin Madubuike (Baltimore Ravens) for the three interior defensive line spots.
Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith also may have missed out on the Pro Bowl due to stiff competition, with Brock Bowers delivering a historic season and Travis Kelce continuing to dominate.
Still, Smith put up impressive numbers that deserved recognition. He ranked fourth among NFL tight ends in receiving yards with 828 and tied for third in touchdowns with seven.
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Smith became a vital piece of Miami’s offense, stepping up as a reliable target with run-after-catch ability that had been lacking in the position. With Tyreek Hill experiencing a down season and Jaylen Waddle dealing with injuries, Smith helped stabilize the passing game.
His advanced metrics were equally impressive: Smith’s 57.4 receiving EPA ranked second among all tight ends (trailing only 49ers tight end George Kittle), while his 0.58 EPA per target was third. He also ranked fourth in yards after the catch with 502 and fifth in yards per route at 2.1, according to NFL.com.
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill also missed the cut for the initial Pro Bowl roster. Hill is on track for his lowest receiving yardage total (939) since 2019 and his fewest touchdowns (6) since 2016.
This marks a stark contrast to last season when Hill led the NFL with 1,799 receiving yards and earned the title of the league’s top player, as voted by his peers, for his team record-breaking performance. It’s also the first time Hill has not made the Pro Bowl since joining the Dolphins in 2022.
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10-year-old girl killed by stray bullet in NW Miami-Dade while celebrating New Year’s Day – CBS Miami
CBS News Miami’s Peter D’Oench speaks to a family member who said “a moment of joy turned into tragedy” when a 10-year-old girl was shot and was killed by an errant bullet after midnight New Year’s Day in Northwest Miami-Dade County.
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