Pastry Party With Sheriff Al Lamberti on Saturday

If you missed last night’s Lauderdale-by-the-Sea fundraiser with Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti, you’ve got another shot to hang out with the Gray Mustache from 11 a.m. to noon tomorrow at Gino’s Italian Market, at 5729 Johnson St. in Hollywood. He doesn’t like us very much, but maybe you’ll have more luck.Also,…

Broward Inspector General Report Slams Lauderdale Lakes Administration

​Lauderdale Lakes is in some hot water, and not all of it is old news.A preliminary report dated yesterday outlines the findings of the Broward Office of the Inspector General regarding the “gross mismanagement of public funds” in Lauderdale Lakes. The OIG says preliminary reports aren’t public record until the…

Palm Beach School Officials Recommend Denying Three New Mavericks Schools (Updated)

UPDATE: Read about the School Board’s vote after the jump.Mavericks in Education Florida should not be allowed to open three more charter high schools in Palm Beach County, school district officials say, because the for-profit company’s claims about its academic achievements can’t be verified.The recommendation for denial — which will…

Broward County Back on America’s Most Wanted Tonight

​Set your DVRs, everybody. BroCo’s back on America’s Most Wanted.Tonight’s 9 o’clock show on Lifetime will feature the Broward Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Squad, according to a police news release, and will feature the search for 39-year-old Fritz Alisme, accused of multiple counts of sexual battery on a child. The squad…

Richard Edison Molestation Lawsuit Trial Date Set

Three years ago, we brought you the story of Richard Edison, a South Florida plastic surgeon who ran a practice at which five patients had died during routine procedures. Once, he left a sponge in a woman’s breast and said she’d left it there herself. The patient went on to call…

Florida House Finally Considering Bill to Sort-of Compensate Eric Brody

​Fourteen years after a speeding Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy left 18-year-old Eric Brody with permanent, debilitating brain damage, it looks like the Florida Legislature is getting close to paying Brody’s family the money it’s owed — OK, actually about a third of the money it’s owed.A court found the Broward Sheriff’s…

Slavery by Another Name in Florida

Last year, when Gov. Rick Scott and his cabinet enacted an archaic ban on the voting rights of ex-felons, supporters called the ban colorblind. They said making nonviolent felons wait five years after completing their sentences to apply for the right to vote again had nothing to do with Florida’s…

Armed Man Killed by Police in Pompano Beach

Not much to report here yet, but what has been released so far is that a man was shot and killed by a Broward County sheriff’s deputy around 6:30 last night.Police were called to an apartment building on the 800 block of SE 22nd Avenue last night, where they found…

Man Killed in PBC Credit Union Parking Lot After Shooting at Police

Eighteen-year-old Christopher Thompson is dead after staging what one spokeswoman said was “like an ambush” on police Friday.Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputies were called shortly after 4 p.m. with reports of a man in  West Palm Beach’s PBC Credit Union parking lot shooting a rifle into the air. When police arrived,…

More Weird Details Emerge in Deerfield Park RV Park Murder-Suicide

There weren’t many details available Friday about the Deerfield Park RV-park standoff that left three dead and two critically injured, but as police discover more, the story gets stranger and stranger.The incident appears to have started Thursday evening, when 41-year-old Volusia County man William De Jesus drove his wife and…

Mavericks High in Homestead Makes Headlines — This Time for Guns

Mavericks High in Homestead was rocked by violence and grief this week. First, 16-year-old Danny Cruz was shot and killed by a police officer at a Homestead gas station. Then another Mavericks student, 17-year-old Jeremy Perez, was accused of bringing a gun to school “for protection.” On Tuesday, Perez was…