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Miami, FL
What We Know About Travis Scott's Juneteenth Arrest in Miami
Someone enjoyed their Juneteenth night a little too much — all that raging that Travis Scott raps about in his music may have finally gotten him in trouble.
On Thursday, the “UTOPIA” rapper was arrested and booked into a Miami jail on charges of trespassing property after being given a warning and disorderly intoxication according to the Miami Beach Police Department.
Local authorities are claiming that the incident occurred early Thursday morning after they were called about a disturbance, claiming that people were fighting on a yacht at the Miami Beach marina. When they arrived at the scene, Scott was allegedly seen standing on the dock, screaming at the people on the yacht.
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Scott was reportedly getting off a charter boat when the owner of the boat, who did not want to press any charges, requested him to leave. Officers noted that Scott initially complied by sitting down but repeatedly stood up, disregarding their commands. Authorities said officers detected a strong smell of alcohol on his breath.
An officer told Scott to leave the dock, warning arrest if he returned. Scott left the property but continued to yell. About five minutes later, Scott ignored the demands of the police officers and caused further disturbances.
Allegedly, Scott left and then came back again to continue yelling and screaming at the people on the yacht, according to WSVN.
As a result, Scott was arrested at 1:44 a.m. and booked into jail at 4:35 a.m. He posted bonded nearly four hours later, $500 for trespassing and $150 for disorderly intoxication.
Although he had a long night, the Houston rapper seems to be unbothered by the arrest. Shortly after being released from jail, Scott tweeted, “Lol” from his X account.
The “UTOPIA” artist also took to Instagram, to show again that the whole ordeal was not a big deal to him.
Miami, FL
Girl, 12, shot while sitting in parked car in northwest Miami-Dade, deputies say
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — A 12-year-old girl was shot in the arm after gunfire erupted in a northwest Miami-Dade neighborhood early Tuesday morning, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies said they responded just before 1 a.m. to the area of Northwest 64th Street and Northwest 21st Avenue in the county’s Gladeview area, where they found three vehicles struck by gunfire, including a silver Hyundai.
“The car was parked outside of the residence. It was occupied by three juveniles, so it was the girl and her two siblings that were in the vehicle. The mom was outside of the vehicle at the time, so this could have been a very different outcome,” MDSO Detective Samantha Choon said.
Authorities said Miami-Dade Fire Rescue medics transported the girl to a nearby hospital in stable condition.
A family member of the victim told Local 10’s Jackie Pascale that the girl is now home and doing OK.
They said neither her siblings nor their mother was injured in the shooting.
According to investigators, no arrests have been made, and detectives have not released any suspect information at this time.
Neighbor Marie Grimes said she was shaken after hearing multiple gunshots.
“I heard the booms — boom, boom, boom, boom — and I said, ‘Oh my God, what’s happening?’” she said. “Maybe five or six, ’cause look at that right there. I’m just glad the little girl is OK.”
Investigators asked neighbors to check their surveillance or Ring camera footage from around 1 a.m. and contact authorities with any information.
Anyone with information on the shooting is urged to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477. Anonymous tips are accepted.
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Miami, FL
South Florida mother arrested for leaving daughter chained to fence, police say
Miami, FL
3 hurt in fire on Lincoln Road that started underground
Three people were hurt after a building caught fire on Lincoln Road on Sunday, according to authorities.
The Miami Beach Fire Department said it was working a fire near 230 Lincoln Road.
The flames had spread from a fire in a manhole that “ignited an FPL vault of an adjacent building,” officials said.
Three people were taken to Mount Sinai Medical Center with minor injuries.
The building was evacuated, and FPL has shut off power to the surrounding area, the fire department said.
Drivers were asked to avoid the area of Collins Avenue between 16th and 17th streets while crews worked the scene.
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