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Miami police officer seen clinging to hood of car before shooting driver
Miami police officer seen clinging to hood of car before shooting driver

New York Post

time7 days ago

  • New York Post

Miami police officer seen clinging to hood of car before shooting driver

A Miami police officer was captured firing multiple rounds through the windshield of a car as he clung to its hood for dear life after the driver allegedly hit him and accelerated forward. The officer, wearing a reflective yellow vest, is seen holding on to the hood of a black BMW as he presses his service pistol against the windshield and is heard firing at least three shots into the car, wild cellphone footage obtained by Local 10 News shows. Panic from bystanders on the busy downtown Miami street can be heard as the vehicle tries to turn left but rolls to a stop — allowing the cop to jump off to safety and the driver's side door to swing open. Advertisement 4 Wild cellphone footage shows a Miami police officer firing multiple rounds through the windshield of a car as he clung to its hood for dear life after the driver allegedly hit him and accelerated forward. Local 10 The driver then bolts from the BMW in a blood-stained white shirt but stops a few feet away before he's ordered by the officer who shot him to get on the ground in the middle of the street. He complies and first lies down on his back before being told to roll over by another officer who rushes into the frame and puts him in handcuffs as the video ends. Advertisement The police shooting happened in front of Bayfront Park — less than a mile from Kaseya Arena — on Sunday as people gathered at the Best of the Best Caribbean music festival, prompting dozens of the estimated 10,000 to 12,000 concertgoers to flee for cover. Miami Police Assistant Chief Armando Aguilar told Local 10 News that the driver, identified as 21-year-old Menelek Clarke, was shot several times during the incident and was rushed over to Ryder Trauma Center for treatment. The officer involved was taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries before being released. 4 The BMW tries to turn left but rolls to a stop — allowing the cop to jump off to safety and the driver's side door to swing open. Local 10 Advertisement 'We don't know exactly what happened. We do know there was physical contact between the officer and the vehicle,' Aguilar said. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting and reviewing the officer's body camera footage and surveillance video from the area, according to the outlet. The driver's sister, Sherylann Clarke, was in the car during the incident and described what happened moments before the shots rang out on the busy downtown Miami street. 4 The suspect, 21-year-old Menelek Clarke, bolts from the BMW in a blood-stained white shirt but stops a few feet away before he's ordered by the officer who shot him to get on the ground in the middle of the street. Local 10 Advertisement 4 The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting. Local 10 'The patrol officer, we were all stopped, we were in the middle lane,' Sherlyann Clarke told Local 10 News. 'He told everyone else to go with his hand — hand signaling that we can go. And then he stood in front of my brother's car and shot him.' Sherlyann said that her brother was looking for an area to park his car and wasn't trying to hit the officer. 'It wasn't intentional to hit him – no. The man moved with the car as he was going around him,' she claimed. 'I feel like he was wrongfully shot multiple times in his vehicle with no weapon.' The Post has reached out to the Miami Police Department for comment.

This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views
This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views

News18

time15-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views

Last Updated: In the video, a woman calmly gets into the driver's seat, even though her car was tightly squeezed between two other vehicles, one in front and one behind. Driving in the city can be tough. You not only need to focus on your driving, but also watch out for other drivers around you. Traffic jams make driving slow and stressful, but finding a parking spot can be even harder since empty spaces are rare these days. However, one part of parking that people don't talk about much is getting the car out of a tight spot once it's parked. This was exactly the problem a woman faced after she parked her Mercedes on a busy street. A video shows how she carefully moved her car out of a very narrow space, which has left the internet stunned. While a few claimed that it's a driver's worst nightmare, the majority were impressed by how neatly she managed to get her car out safely. In the video, a woman calmly gets into the driver's seat, even though her car was tightly squeezed between two other vehicles, one in front and one behind. There was hardly any space to move forward or backwards. Still, without stepping out to check or ask for help, she slowly and carefully moved her car out of the tight spot. What amazed viewers the most was that she didn't hit or even touch the other two cars. The individual who uploaded the video wrote, 'I was at work when I saw this woman successfully get out of an impossibly tight parking spot." Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Glad to see that some people still know how to drive. I would have cut my losses and come back later lol." Another recalling a similar incident shared, 'I was in labour and had to get out of a similar situation. My Mom was shocked how calm I was, just get it done girl." 'Pretty sure there were a bunch of light taps and small paint transfers. After all, it's called a bumper," a comment read. An individual stated, 'Whoever blocked her in need to go back to driving school." Another appreciating her skills mentioned, 'She's single handedly battling the women can't drive argument." One more added, 'Someone find this woman. She deserves to be celebrated." While the woman in the viral video is getting praised for her smart parking skills, a recent incident in Miami took a very dark turn. In this case, a man reportedly shot someone over a parking delay. The man, identified as Anthony Christopher Russian, was sitting in his Porsche as another driver tried to back a Toyota Tacoma into a parking spot. The spot was tight and the driver was struggling to park. As this happened, the man in the Porsche became impatient and started honking repeatedly. Once the Toyota driver finally parked in a very narrow space, he approached Russian, which led to an argument. According to Local 10, Russian told the other driver that he was taking too long to park. He then pulled out a gun, pointed it at the man's chest and tried to shoot, but the gun failed to fire twice. As the victim started walking back to his Airbnb, he heard a gunshot and suddenly felt pain in his right foot after realising he was shot. He went to a nearby hospital for treatment and later helped police identify the man. Russian was arrested and is now facing serious charges, including second degree attempted murder and using a firearm while committing a crime.

Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops
Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops

New York Post

time11-05-2025

  • New York Post

Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops

This was a different kind of Miami heat. A Porsche driver shot another motorist in the foot because he was 'taking too long' parking his pick-up truck in a tight spot outside a Miami Airbnb. Anthony Christopher Russian, a 29-year-old Tampa resident, was sitting in his white Porsche Macan on April 11 as the driver of a Toyota Tacoma struggled to back into a spot outside an Airbnb in the trendy Wynwood section of the Florida city, according to Local 10. Anthony Russian's mugshot after his arrest for attempted murder on May 7, 2025. Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation The impatient Porsche driver began honking aggressively at the unidentified man, who approached the pricey sports car after finally pulling into what the victim called a 'too narrow' parking spot, according to an arrest report obtained by the station. Russian reportedly told the victim 'he was taking too long,' at which time he produced a firearm, aimed it at the pick-up driver's torso and fired, but the gun malfunctioned — twice, according to the report. As the victim walked back toward his Airbnb unit, he 'heard a gunshot and immediately felt a burning sensation on his right foot,' the document stated. The victim took himself to an area hospital — and later picked Russian out of a police lineup, Local 10 reported. The shooting happened outside the Wynwood Boutique apartment building on NW 33rd Street in Miami, Florida. Google Maps The road rager was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree attempted murder and use or display of a firearm while committing a felony, according to WSVN. A Miami-Dade judge ordered him to be held without bond on the attempted murder charge.

Hospice Nurse Caring for 97-Year-Old Woman Noticed Something Unusual. A Ring Camera Allegedly Showed the Unthinkable
Hospice Nurse Caring for 97-Year-Old Woman Noticed Something Unusual. A Ring Camera Allegedly Showed the Unthinkable

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Hospice Nurse Caring for 97-Year-Old Woman Noticed Something Unusual. A Ring Camera Allegedly Showed the Unthinkable

A Florida man is under arrest after a woman allegedly caught him on a Ring camera raping her 97-year-old aunt. The victim, who has not been named, is nonverbal and bedridden, her niece said, according to an arrest report cited by Local 10. Timothy Morris, a 66-year-old from Homestead, Fla., was arrested on a charge of sexual battery of a physically incapacitated person, according to Miami-Dade County online court records reviewed by PEOPLE. Investigators say the victim is in hospice care, where Morris would often assist with her care, reportedly in the absence of hospice staff, per the arrest report from the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office. The niece, who is also not named in the Local 10 report, grew concerned after a hospice nurse notified her that they had found an unspecified discharge around the victim's private area, per the arrest report. The victim's niece installed a Ring camera in the victim's bedroom. On the afternoon of Wednesday, April 30, the niece was alerted to someone's presence in her aunt's room. When she reviewed the footage from the camera, she allegedly saw Morris raping her aunt, the arrest report said, per Local has pleaded not guilty to his charge, online court records show. He is being held without bond in a Miami-Dade correctional facility. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to . Read the original article on People

She Shared Fantasy About Cutting Ex's Stomach ‘Upward to His Throat.' 2 Days Later, She Killed Her Boyfriend
She Shared Fantasy About Cutting Ex's Stomach ‘Upward to His Throat.' 2 Days Later, She Killed Her Boyfriend

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

  • Yahoo

She Shared Fantasy About Cutting Ex's Stomach ‘Upward to His Throat.' 2 Days Later, She Killed Her Boyfriend

A Florida woman who reportedly made threatening statements about wanting to kill her ex-boyfriend has been sentenced for later killing her live-in boyfriend. The victim, Tyler Kinnon Nulisch, 30, was killed by his girlfriend Brittany Nicole Holbrook in 2023 in their Monroe County, Fla., home in what Holbrook claimed was self-defense. Last month, the 35-year-old woman was found guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm, per Keys News, Local 10 and Keys Weekly. On Friday, April 11, Holbrook was sentenced to 40 years in prison, per Keys News and Local 10. The investigation began on June 17, 2023 after the couple's roommate called 911 to report Nulisch was suffering from a gunshot wound, per Local 10, Keys News and The Miami Herald. When the roommate asked the victim what happened, Nulisch reportedly told him 'that b***h shot me in the back,' the outlets reported, citing police reports. Nulisch died after he was taken to the hospital. Holbrook initially claimed self-defense, but prosecutors would later claim in court she did not have any physical injuries to substantiate those claims, per Local 10. During the early stages of the investigation, a friend of Nulisch's alleged Holbrook had made claims of fantasizing about killing her ex-boyfriend just two days before Nulisch's murder. Jessica Stiegel, who was dating Nulisch's childhood friend, told FOX News Digital that she was out drinking with Holbrook when the conversation took place. Stiegel alleged Holbrook, who was getting increasingly drunk, said of her ex-boyfriend: 'I'm going to kill him and take a knife into his stomach and rip upward to his throat." "It was like she was describing gutting a deer,' Stiegel told FOX News Digital. It wasn't immediately clear if Holbrook mentioned anything to Stiegel about Nulisch in that conversation, but on the day of the murder, Nulisch was found with 'significant injuries to his face, head and neck,' Chief Assistant Monroe County State Attorney Joseph Mansfield told the Miami Herald. These were 'all evidence that she severely attacked him, not the other way around,' he told the outlet, adding: 'her claim of battered spouse syndrome was simply not supported by the evidence.' Mansfield's office did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for confirmation about Stiegel's an online obituary posted after his death, Nulisch was remembered for his love for his dog and nature. 'His beautiful smile would fill you with love and his easy spirit would brighten your day,' read part of the tribute. 'He always said 6 inches of water on the bully boat and Chief by his side was his perfect day,' it added. 'He loved his annual hunting trips to Tennessee with his best of friends.' If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. Read the original article on People

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