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Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke
Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke

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time7 days ago

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Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke

An illegal immigrant was recently arrested in Florida after allegedly attacking a couple trying to repossess his car, according to local law enforcement. Enio Corgozinho is charged with aggravated battery, simple battery and burglary with battery, FOX 35 Orlando reported. A husband and wife were repossessing Corgozinho's car when he hit the woman in the chest, stomach and left arm, before pulling her out of his car, according to Lake County Sheriff's Office records. He also allegedly pushed the husband, who was driving the tow truck. Mexican Illegal Immigrant Released Under Biden 'Sexually Battered' Boy While Playing Hide And Seek: Sheriff Following the alleged assault, the wife stopped breathing and later suffered a stroke, causing her to lose oxygen to the brain for eight minutes after the attack, her husband told FOX 35. Read On The Fox News App In 911 audio of the incident, the woman's husband could be heard yelling at who appeared to be Corgozinho. Florida Woman Poses As Ice Agent To Kidnap Wife Of Ex-boyfriend From Work, Authorities Say "Please! He's attacking my wife," the man told 911. "Back away," he yelled, seemingly at Corgozinho. After deputies arrived, body camera video shows personnel repeatedly demanding Corgozinho turn around and get on his knees, according to the report. Sheriff's office records show he followed orders after being noncompliant. Corgozinho is in custody under an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hold, pending further legal proceedings. Two Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Charged With Kidnapping, Torturing, Attempting To Kill Washington State Woman Corgozinho was arrested less than two years ago for driving with a suspended license and using an out-of-state license, while his Florida license was suspended, according to the report. It is unclear why he was not deported from the country after previous arrests. ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for article source: Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke

Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout
Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout

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time28-05-2025

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Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout

A Florida mother was killed and her three young children were injured in a car accident on Interstate 95 on Memorial Day after a truck experienced a tire blowout and collided with their van. Olivia Maggs, 32, was driving in the southbound lanes of I-95 by the Pineda Causeway in Brevard County on Monday afternoon when a tire blew out on an F-350, according to FOX 35 Orlando via Florida Highway Patrol. The blowout caused the driver of the truck, which was traveling in the center lane, to lose control and collide with Maggs' Honda Odyssey van, the outlet reported. Both vehicles went off the road and struck a guardrail. Driver Suddenly Stops In Middle Of Highway, Causes Multi-car Crash, Then Leaves: Video Maggs was pronounced dead at the scene, while her three children – an infant girl and two toddler boys – were airlifted to Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital, according to a GoFundMe set up by Maggs' sister-in-law. "By the grace of God, kind strangers stopped to help and pulled the children from the vehicle," she wrote, adding that the baby girl had a broken femur and a brain bleed. The two boys were also hurt, but "they are okay," she said. Read On The Fox News App The 58-year-old truck driver and his 20-year-old passenger were not injured and remained at the scene of the crash, FOX 35 reported. Dramatic Video Shows Hero Cops Drag Dazed Driver From Car Before Train Smashes Into It Maggs was a "dedicated" and "beloved" nurse at Parrish Medical Center, the health system wrote on Facebook in a post mourning her death. She worked at the hospital for nine years and began in the Medical-Surgical Department as a graduate nurse before transferring to the Women's Center. "Olivia's kindness, strength and gentle spirit left a lasting impact on her patients, fellow Care Partners and everyone fortunate enough to know her. Our hearts are with her family, friends and children during this unimaginable time. We are grieving alongside them and will forever carry her memory in our hearts," the post stated. Hundreds of comments were left on the post, with dozens of women sharing their positive experiences with Maggs as a nurse and as a friend. "You never forget the name and face of someone who made such a lasting impression on you. For all three of my children's births at Parrish Olivia was one of the most encouraging and supportive nurses. She guided me through strapping my firstborn in his car seat as we had never done it before and I was so anxious. My heart is with her family and all who mourn her," one woman wrote. More than $126,000 had been donated to the GoFundMe account as of early Wednesday morning. "Olivia was a kind, beautiful soul—a loving and gentle mother, devoted wife, and cherished daughter, sister, friend, and compassionate nurse. Her absence leaves a deep void in the hearts of all who knew and loved her," the GoFundMe article source: Florida mom killed, three small children injured after truck collides with their van following tire blowout

Jellyfish sting nearly 350 people on Florida beach over Memorial Day weekend
Jellyfish sting nearly 350 people on Florida beach over Memorial Day weekend

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time27-05-2025

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Jellyfish sting nearly 350 people on Florida beach over Memorial Day weekend

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Memorial Day weekend was jam-packed at Daytona Beach, as people came out to enjoy the holiday weekend. While people were soaking up the sun and waves, jellyfish decided to join the party. Jellyfish stung 346 people over the Memorial Day weekend, according to AJ Miller, deputy chief of Volusia County Beach Safety. Miller said no one was seriously injured by the stings. Jellyfish are a common hazard on beaches in Florida. While most stings aren't life-threatening, they can be very painful. Miller said the jellyfish were most likely moon jellyfish. Jellyfish can be hard to spot. The best advice is to tread carefully when walking along the beach and in shallow waters. "You can see them if you're really watching," Miller said to FOX 35 Orlando. "But then you're going to spend your whole day staring at the water and not enjoying the day." Wearing a rash guard can also help protect your skin from a sting in the water. Miller said all lifeguard towers and any vehicles used to patrol the beach are stocked with vinegar to treat jellyfish stings. According to the Florida Department of Health, always go to a lifeguard when you've been stung by a jellyfish. Never touch jellyfish that have washed up on beaches because even dead jellyfish can sting. Miller said the beaches remained open and the jellyfish were not interfered with, as they dry up after about a article source: Jellyfish sting nearly 350 people on Florida beach over Memorial Day weekend

Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'
Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'

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time12-04-2025

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Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'

A 52-year-old Florida woman was recently arrested after she knowingly bought and sold human bones online, police say. Kymberlee Anne Schopper of Deltona was charged with trading in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department. Schopper was released Friday from the Volusia County Jail on $7,500 bond. Man Wanted For Washington State Tesla Supercharger Arson May Have 'Shrapnel Injuries' From Explosion: Fbi Police received a report Dec. 21, 2023, about a local business selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace, FOX 35 Orlando reported. Officers were sent images from the business's Facebook page, which allegedly advertised the disturbing items. Read On The Fox News App The Orange City business, Wicked Wonderland, was selling on its website two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and scapula for $90, a human rib for $35, human vertebrae for $35 and a partial human skull for $600, according to authorities. Luigi Mangione Prosecutors Directed To Seek Death Penalty In Federal Ceo Murder Case Police took the human remains as evidence and submitted them for testing by a medical examiner, FOX 35 Orlando reported. When asked about the products, a shop owner told authorities the shop sold human bones for years and did not know it was illegal in Florida, according to the report. "She confirmed that the store had multiple human bone fragments, all purchased from private sellers, and mentioned she has documentation for these transactions but could not provide it at that moment," according to an arrest affidavit. "She described the bones as genuine human remains and delicate in nature." Zizian Leader Jack Lasota: Who Is Transgender, Vegan Cult Head Linked To Border Agent Killing? However, Schopper, another one of the shop's owners, told police the bones were "educational models." Models can be sold legally in Florida, according to state law. Experts found the cranium and the skull fragment were likely archaeological finds, some being more than 100 years old and others being more than 500 years old, FOX 35 article source: Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'

Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'
Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'

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time12-04-2025

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Florida woman charged with buying and selling human bones online: 'Wicked Wonderland'

A 52-year-old Florida woman was recently arrested after she knowingly bought and sold human bones online, police say. Kymberlee Anne Schopper of Deltona was charged with trading in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department. Schopper was released Friday from the Volusia County Jail on $7,500 bond. Police received a report Dec. 21, 2023, about a local business selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace, FOX 35 Orlando reported. Officers were sent images from the business's Facebook page, which allegedly advertised the disturbing items. The Orange City business, "Wicked Wonderland," was selling on its website two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and scapula for $90, a human rib for $35, human vertebrae for $35 and a partial human skull for $600, according to authorities. Police took the human remains as evidence and submitted them for testing by a medical examiner, FOX 35 Orlando reported. When asked about the products, a shop owner told authorities the shop sold human bones for years and did not know it was illegal in Florida, according to the report. "She confirmed that the store had multiple human bone fragments, all purchased from private sellers, and mentioned she has documentation for these transactions but could not provide it at that moment," according to an arrest affidavit. "She described the bones as genuine human remains and delicate in nature." However, Schopper, another one of the shop's owners, told police the bones were "educational models." Models can be sold legally in Florida, according to state law. Experts found the cranium and the skull fragment were likely archaeological finds, some being more than 100 years old and others being more than 500 years old, FOX 35 reported.

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