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Man killed in Opa-locka shooting was beloved school football coach
Read full article: Man killed in Opa-locka shooting was beloved school football coachMiami Norland Senior High School is mourning one of their football coaches, Keon Smith, who was killed early Monday morning in a shooting in Opa-locka.
Teen killed while riding bike to school in Miami Gardens identified
Read full article: Teen killed while riding bike to school in Miami Gardens identifiedStudents at Miami Norland Senior High School are mourning a 14-year-old student who lost his life Tuesday while riding his bicycle to school in Miami Gardens.
Police: Miami Gardens student uploaded videos showing men sexually abusing girls ages 3-7
Read full article: Police: Miami Gardens student uploaded videos showing men sexually abusing girls ages 3-7The little girls ranged in age from 3 to 7 years old and men sexually abused them, according to a Miami Gardens detective who described how a girl screamed “in agony” for over 40 seconds.
Mother of Miami Gardens teacher remains ‘shocked’ after daughter killed, dumped in canal
Read full article: Mother of Miami Gardens teacher remains ‘shocked’ after daughter killed, dumped in canalThe mother of Kameela Russell, who was killed in 2019, spoke in an exclusive interview with Local 10 News.
Arrest made after student shot outside Miami Gardens high school
Read full article: Arrest made after student shot outside Miami Gardens high schoolAn arrest has been made after an 18-year-old student was shot Monday outside Miami Norland Senior High School in Miami Gardens, school district officials announced.
Parents voice concern, frustration after student shot outside Miami-Dade school
Read full article: Parents voice concern, frustration after student shot outside Miami-Dade schoolParents of students at Miami Norland Senior High School spoke to Local 10 News Tuesday, a day after a student was shot outside the campus in Miami Gardens.
Miami Norland Senior High School’s ‘Freedom Writers’ spread hope
Read full article: Miami Norland Senior High School’s ‘Freedom Writers’ spread hopeSeven students’ stories are going from the classroom to the “Dear Freedom Writer: Stories of Hardship and Hope from the Next Generation” — a book that is distributed worldwide.
‘Quiet child’ shot in afterschool brawl caught on camera in Miami Gardens
Read full article: ‘Quiet child’ shot in afterschool brawl caught on camera in Miami GardensThe fight about a block from the Miami Gardens school was captured on cell phone camera. A number of teens could be seen throwing fists and even bodyslamming each other before the gunfire erupted.

New 24/7 hotline intended to combat human trafficking ahead of Super Bowl
Read full article: New 24/7 hotline intended to combat human trafficking ahead of Super BowlMIAMI - U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., brought her human trafficking awareness tour to Miami Norland Senior High School on Wednesday morning to educate girls about how to identify predators and develop strategies to protect themselves from exploitation ahead of Super Bowl LIV, which will take place not far from the neighborhoods where they live. In downtown Miami, State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, the Miami Super Bowl LIV Host Committee, law enforcement officials and women's advocacy partners gathered to highlight a new 24/7 hotline and a plan to attack sex trafficking in South Florida. Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle and members of law enforcement gather to unveil a new hotline intended to combat human trafficking ahead of Super Bowl LIV in South Florida. "We need the community, when they see signs they're uncomfortable with, to reach out to us, to call this hotline, to text this hotline," Fernandez Rundle said. Super Bowl LIV will be played Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium.

Former assistant principal indicted on murder charge in connection with teacher's killing
Read full article: Former assistant principal indicted on murder charge in connection with teacher's killingBut the state did announce it has indicted him on a second-degree murder charge. While Roberts was charged with second-degree murder, the charge may be bumped up to a first-degree once the state goes in front of a grand jury. "The government can file charges up to second-degree murder on their own, just like they would a traffic ticket," Miami-Dade County Judge Alberto Milian said. "If they are seeking a first-degree murder indictment, they have to go in front of a grand jury. And what they're telling us on the record is that they intend to go to a grand jury and, I guess, seek a first-degree murder indictment.