
Marybel Rodriguez
News Anchor and Reporter at WFOR-TV (Miami, FL)
Wife, Mother of 3 boys and Anchor/Reporter for @CBSMiami. Watch CBS4 This Morning Weekdays from 4:30 am- 7am and at noon!
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Marybel Rodriguez
A man seen in a viral cell phone video driving near Bayfront Park with a Miami police officer on the hood of his car appeared in bond court Wednesday morning, from a hospital bed in the intensive care unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Melenek Clarke, 21, who remains hospitalized after being shot by police, is facing several charges, including aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer. Defense: "Lucky to be alive" after shooting"My client was shot in the right arm into the chest cavity.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Marybel Rodriguez
A dramatic cellphone video posted on social media captures the moment a Miami police officer opened fire on a moving car while clinging to its hood. Seconds later, the driver stops, gets out of the vehicle and surrenders with his hands up. "It was terrible. I don't know where he got shot. He immediately got out of the car when he was shot," said Sherylann Clarke, the driver's sister.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Marybel Rodriguez
Authorities are searching for the driver who struck a woman on a scooter while she was making food deliveries early Saturday morning and then fled the scene. The victim, Veronica Contreras, 28, remains in critical condition. Single mom injured while workingThe crash happened shortly before 5 a.m. near the intersection of Southwest 7th Street and 8th Avenue, according to police. Contreras, a food delivery worker and single mother of three, was struck while riding her motorcycle-style scooter.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Marybel Rodriguez
Newly released police body camera footage captured the chaotic and emotional aftermath of a fatal crash on the MacArthur Causeway that killed a 19-year-old Florida International University student. The video offers a closer look at the moments following the February 21 collision, which authorities say was caused by an intoxicated driver speeding nearly 100 miles per hour.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Marybel Rodriguez
Man caught on video faces charges in South Florida dine-and-dash scheme, police say Police have arrested a man who was caught on video racking up hundreds of dollars in unpaid tabs by ordering food at multiple Sports Grill restaurants in South Florida and leaving without paying, according to police.
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