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‘Please don’t kill me’: Miami woman held at gunpoint, used as shield by burglar, police say
MIAMI – A Miami man terrorized multiple residents of an apartment building on the city’s Upper East Side Tuesday morning, earning him nearly a dozen felony charges, police said.
According to an arrest report from the Miami Police Department, officers responded to 638 Northeast 83rd Terrace just after 8:30 a.m. after receiving a report of an occupied burglary at the building.
A woman told police that she was in her bathroom getting ready for work when she heard a knock, then saw a man trying to take the screen off her bedroom window, the report states, prompting her to scream “get away from my window” and to call police.
Police said she then heard shattering glass. At that point, she “ran out of her apartment with only a towel on and began to knock on the neighbor’s door screaming for help.”
That’s when police said Alejandro Williams, 40, came out of an apartment pointing a gun at her. Police said he pulled her back into her apartment, towards the bathroom, saying “b—-, get back in here” and then “Lou, give me my kids b—-.”
Then, in a frightening moment, she heard a click, police said. A bullet fell to the floor.
The woman cried out “please don’t kill me,” according to the report. Police said she was “able to get away while (Williams) was screaming at the DVR system and (attempting) to unplug the DVR saying, ‘this s— about to go down.’”
Police said Williams also pointed a gun at a neighbor who came out to investigate the commotion, telling the man to “step back inside the house.”
At some point, Williams had also broken into another apartment, leaving behind a pair of slides, police said.
After police arrived, an officer saw Williams holding a gun and a screaming woman leaving an apartment and trying to run towards her, the report states.
Williams saw the officer and pointed a gun at her while holding the victim by the hair and “using her as a shield,” police said.
According to the report, the officer gave Williams “loud verbal commands to drop the weapon, but he proceeded to redirect the barrel of the handgun towards the female victim’s temple and dragged her by the hair inside the apartment while yelling ‘go inside b—-.’”
Police said Williams then barricaded himself inside the apartment and, after a few minutes, the officer heard the woman yell “help me,” saw her hand and then Williams on the roof of the building. The report states officers were able to get him to comply and turn himself in.
Williams, a resident of Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood, faces 11 charges in connection with the incident, including attempted murder, burglary, kidnapping, false imprisonment and felon in possession of a firearm.
He was being held without bond in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center as of Wednesday morning.
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Penn State transfer portal target, Pa. native commits to Miami
Penn State had a successful Saturday, beating SMU in the College Football Playoff first round in convincing fashion. But not everything went the Nittany Lions’ way.
David Blay, one of Penn State’s top targets in the transfer portal, committed to Miami. The news was reported by on3 on Saturday afternoon.
In addition to Penn State and Miami, Blay was also being pursued by Florida State, Illinois, Oklahoma, USC, Wisconsin, Mississippi State and Arkansas.
Blay, a standout at Louisiana Tech who visited last weekend, was a top target for the Nittany Lions as they look to add depth and talent to their defensive line for the 2025 season.
Blay is a Levittown native who played at Harry S. Truman High School outside Philadelphia before going to West Chester to play at the Division II level in 2021 and 2022. Blay transferred to Louisiana Tech, where he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection this year.
Blay finished the 2024 season with 46 tackles, 10 1/2 tackles for loss and 6 1/2 sacks.
Penn State has addressed a couple needs in the portal so far in the winter window, earning commitments from USC wide receiver Kyron Hudson and Texas A&M defensive end Enai White. But the Nittany Lions would love to add a defensive tackle or two.
Miami, FL
Miami Heat Sharpshooter Could be Perfect Fit for OKC Thunder
Throughout the season, Oklahoma City has had struggles shooting from outside, and a fix could come through the trade route.
On Friday, the Thunder won their seventh straight regular season game with a 104-97 victory in Miami. The Thunder improved to 22-5 and had one of their best 3-point shooting nights of the season, shooting 14-of-34 from outside.
On the other side, the Thunder might have played against someone who could be a seamless fit. Heat forward Duncan Robinson had a rough shooting night against the Thunder, as most players in the league do, but kept firing for a 3-of-11 night from beyond the arc.
A career 39.7% 3-point shooter, Robinson has hit near that mark again this season while taking well over six attempts per game. Although his defense has been criticized throughout his career, he has shown he can play well enough to stay on the floor and contribute, as seen by his roles in Miami’s 2020 and 2023 Finals runs.
As far as the trade block, the Thunder have already been linked to Brooklyn’s Cam Johnson. While he and Robinson have a similar contract, Johnson has one more year on his deal and makes a bit more money.
While Johnson’s added production makes him clearly the better player and potential target, the Thunder might be able to get Robinson for a much lower price, especially if the Heat begin to shift gears and go through with a Jimmy Butler trade.
In any case, the Thunder would have to send out someone in the rotation. Given what Robinson could bring to the Thunder, players on newly signed extensions, such as Isaiah Joe or Aaron Wiggins, could be the perfect centerpiece of a deal alongside another small contract.
Given their youth, skillsets, and long-term security, either could be a solid piece for the Heat. Meanwhile, this would be a win-now move for the Thunder, losing one of the young wings they’ve developed for a proven playoff performer.
Perhaps the Thunder would be hesitant to make such a deal after the Gordon Hayward trade went south last season. However, Robinson has been in and out of the Heat’s rotation throughout his time with Erik Spoelstra and could adapt to any role the Thunder throw at him.
There might not be a perfect trade for the Thunder, but Robinson could solve some problems and push the Thunder’s shooting into a championship tier.
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