So he’s never actually booked into the jail—just to show you the severity of what the underlying charge is.”The cell phone video was posted on social media. Pictured right: Captain Roberts speaks with the Fire Chief’s from Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach, Local WPLG (ABC) reporter Peter O’Dench … They all scooted away from us, most saying they had to “keep their distance.” The 21st person was a CBS4 viewer who recognized me and said, “Peter, how are you doing?” He gave us a great interview as did the 22nd person who we interviewed from a distance while he was walking his dog.How life has changed. “The citizens deserve a fair process.”Moss said he did not know how long the investigation would take.Tony Zaldivar, who said he was punched in the police car, told CBS4 on August 18th that he “got surprised and sucker punched” and “felt horrible being sucker punched” since he couldn’t defend himself while in handcuffs.According to a police report, Officer Hinson observed Zaldivar loitering in the area of N.W. I asked him why he was always smiling, why he always seemed happy.“The secret,” he told me, “is simple. I mean, how…common! It may be difficult but cling on to what you have to look forward to.I’m also seeing that “We are in this together” is becoming more than just a phrase. "It was all supposed to just be a pre-baptism party for my 5-month-old godchild," Joseph said. Build your family tree online ; Share photos and videos Peter O'Dench CBS Miami August 28, 2015. I saw it in the dark days after Hurricane Andrew. So each day is an adventure and you have to believe that we are all taking the appropriate steps and after some difficult weeks ahead, it will get better. 12th Ave in Liberty Square not far from where that incident happened. A small but vocal group of protesters marched through Miami late Friday afternoon, chanting “black lives matter” and saying they were upset about alleged police brutality. After Zaldivar reportedly refused to stop, he was placed in the back of a police cruiser.Zaldivar, who said he’s a volunteer soccer coach and was “hanging out” in the area, said he had no idea why he was arrested.“I felt it was wrong that I was under arrest,” he said.
Photographer Joaquin Garcia and I roam the outdoors, but we are extremely careful about clustering inside offices or buildings for interviews. Russell G. D’Oench III, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and a great-great-grandson of William Russell Grace, the founder of W.R. Grace & … I mean, how…common! There are good stories amid all the troubling ones.I tell my children about an older English teacher of mine from Connecticut who I would see from time to time near the end of his life. Now the host says he wished it had never happened. But the Cuban coffee is still there, along with my family, friends at work, my dogs and hobbies. International human rights investigators to hold Community Forum in Miami today to review police violence, racial discriminationOAS investigation into U.S. police abuses to include MiamiCommunity Justice Project, Inc., 3000 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 106, Miami, FL, 33137, United States Everything we do and every move we make involves a conscious decision.My late father Russell G. D’Oench, a longtime Editor-in-Chief of The Middletown Press in Connecticut, always told me, “Son, it’s important you love your job.” I always have. For good reasons, those exclusives are on hold these days.
He receives a fair investigative process,” said Moss. I don’t know about that, but I can guarantee he won’t be committing any more robberies.“Meanwhile, while DOench was at his location at the crime scene, he was approached by Delilah Gaitor and her boyfriend, Evans Chery.”That’s so freaking cool that CBS Miami has royalty working as a reporter for them! It’s what keeps me going.So each day is a challenge. I was shot at by a sniper while covering the McDuffie riots in May of 1980 in Miami. And that is just one instance of how we are “in this together.” As I have seen in the past few weeks, there are more people out there than we may realize who care about you and are willing to show it. Covering this story constantly reminds me how important perspective is in terms of alerting and informing. Within hours of being made aware of the footage, Miami Police suspended Hinson with pay while internal affairs investigates.MADE POSSIBLE THANKS TO THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF FUNDERS LIKE