Man charged in 2022 Biscayne Bay boat crash ordered to surrender to jail
During a Wednesday hearing, George Pino, a prominent real estate broker, was ordered to surrender on or before Nov. 21.
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During a Wednesday hearing, George Pino, a prominent real estate broker, was ordered to surrender on or before Nov. 21.
The man is the son of the former Comptroller General of Ecuador.
In mid-October, Steven Douglas Lloyd of Knoxville was found dead in a staged bear attack that was allegedly linked to Nicholas Wayne Hamlett.
The FWC said a vessel with three people was traveling south when a "sudden turn" threw them all overboard.
The incident happened during the afternoon of Sept. 30 at a home near 5600 Rock Island Road.
According to authorities, his suspected killer, Nicholas Wayne Hamlett, remains wanted for murder and is still at large.
Amendment 4 proposed enshrining abortion rights in Florida's constitution.
Amendment 3 was not backed by at least 60% of Florida voters, meaning that recreational marijuana use will remain illegal in the state.
The incident happened on Halloween, police said.
The relocation is raising questions from both cities.
Additional details surrounding the incident are still under investigation.
The suspect in a shooting at a Halloween celebration in downtown Orlando Friday night was identified as 17-year-old Jaylen Dwayne Edgar. The teenager was charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a firearm and six counts of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm, police said Friday afternoon.
Two construction workers were installing a section on a tower crane on April 4 when a support cable failed and the platform they stood on became displaced.
Amendment 4, if it passes, would eliminate Florida's six-week abortion ban — one of the strictest abortion laws in the nation.
Four other men were injured in the explosion.