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Suspect in Miami sexual battery of a minor arrested at high school he works at in Pembroke Pines, police say

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – Pembroke Pines police officers arrested a Broward County Public Schools employee on Friday at a high school for the sexual battery of a minor in Miami-Dade County, police said.
According to the Miami Police Department, a victim reported two men gave him alcohol and forced him to perform a sex act with them when he was a 17-year-old boy in August at an apartment in the area of North Bayshore Drive and 17 Street.
Detectives identified one of the two men as Joseph Justice Livan, a security monitor at West Broward High School, and the victim, who is not related to the school where Livan works, recognized him, police said.
The victim told a detective that after the sexual assault Livan, 27, and the man gave him a ride home and told him that they would kill him if he told anyone what happened, police said.
Police officers responded to the high school, at 500 NW 209 Ave., on Friday, in Pembroke Pines, arrested Livan, and took him to the Broward County Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale, police said.
According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office inmate records, Livan had a hold on a warrant for his arrest, and he was awaiting extradition to Miami-Dade County to face charges.
Capt. Adam Feiner, a spokesman for the Pembroke Pines Police Department, asked parents to be “aware of who their children are communicating with through social media and on their cell phones.”
Feiner asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call the Pembroke Pines Police Department at 954-431-2200, or the Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477, or the Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 to remain anonymous.
Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Wilson Louis contributed to this report.
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Heat-Celtics Takeaways: Miami Collapses In Fourth Quarter Against Defending Champs

The Miami Heat, fielding their 20th starting lineup of the season, with Duncan Robinson and Jaime Jaquez Jr. in for Davion Mitchell and Kel’el Ware, lost to the Boston Celtics at home 103-91.
The Heat, now on a six-game losing streak, move to a 29-37 record for the season, still the ninth seed in the East. They are just one game ahead of the streaking Chicago Bulls, who have won four straight.
With the Heat having lost 13 of 17 games, here are some takeaways from last night’s game:
The Clock Struck Fourth Quarter Again
After a mostly competitive contest, the fourth quarter decided the game for the Heat. They scored just 14 points, converting on five of their 20 looks in the fourth quarter. They finished the quarter with a 67 offensive rating to the Celtics’ 125. The Heat were also out-rebounded by seven in the quarter.
Andrew Wiggins converted on just two of his eight shots in the quarter, Tyler Herro made one of three and Jaime Jaquez Jr. hit one of four. Bam Adebayo missed his only shot in the final quarter of the game.
The Heat’s offensive struggles have been well-documented. We know that isn’t their bread-and-butter. The problem is, their defense was supposed to be much better. All 20 of the Heat’s shots in the fourth quarter were in the halfcourt. The Celtics sport the third best offensive rating in the league, so not a great night for the Heat to be relegated to the half-court for so much of the game while also turning the ball over.
Bam, Oh Bam
It seemed like Adebayo had recently found a balance between his scoring, defending and facilitating. Adebayo averaged 23 points (shooting 55 percent on16 field goal attempts per game), 10 rebounds and four assists in the 17 games between Feb. 1 and March 11. Adebayo also averaged about five free throw attempts in this span.
In the last two games, he took just seven field goal attempts, hitting two against the Clippers and three against the Celtics while taking two and three free throws. The Heat mostly went away from running the cross screens to get Adebayo his mid-post touches, where he typically finds ways to create a mid-range jumper, attack the basket or make the necessary pass.
When the Heat stick to just using Adebayo as a screen-and-roller or handoff hub, his scoring game pays the price. Their offense is not one that is good enough to bypass getting him into his spots every now and then.
Giving The Ball Away/Possession Battle
The Heat finished with 18 turnovers. The league-worst Utah Jazz average 17.5 turnovers. Despite the Celtics remaining one of the best defensive teams in the league, (sixth in adjusted defensive rating), they don’t do it by turning teams over. The Celtics force the 6th lowest turnover percentage and the 4th fewest steals per game in the league.
The Celtics took eight more shots than the Heat, (one more in the half-court, two more in fastbreak situations, five more on second-chance attempts). The Heat also missed seven free throws.
Giving the Celtics more possessions to work with, when the Heat already have to play mistake-free basketball just to keep up with good teams, is (and was) a recipe for eventual disaster.
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Gisele Bündchen takes newborn on stroll with dog around Miami 1 month after giving birth

Model mom takes Miami.
Gisele Bündchen was photographed taking a sweet stroll with her newborn on Thursday, one month after giving birth.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel, 44, held her infant strapped to her chest in a carrier during the Florida walk.
The little one’s face was shielded from the sun with a tiny bucket hat.
Bündchen, who had her dog on a leash, also kept a low profile with a white baseball cap and black sunglasses.
She wore a tank top and tan leggings, completing her look with white sneakers.
News broke in February that Bündchen had given birth to her third child, her first with boyfriend Joaquim Valente.
People reported at the time that while the baby’s name was not known, its middle moniker is River.
Bündchen is also the mother of son Benjamin, 15, and daughter Vivian, 12, with her ex-husband, Tom Brady.
Additionally, she became Brady’s 17-year-old son Jack’s “bonus mom” when the former couple got married in 2009.
Bündchen and the retired NFL quarterback, 47, called it quits in 2022.
She and Valente went public with their romance the following year.
When Bündchen’s pregnancy news made headlines, Us Weekly reported that Benjamin and Vivian “really like” their mom’s partner.
The couple were spotted for the first time post-baby on a yacht over the weekend.
Bündchen and the jiu-jitsu instructor kissed during the Sunday outing while soaking up the sun.
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