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May 10, 2024 |
fox35orlando.com | Pattrik Perez
A newly-elected Winter Park city commissioner's former campaign treasurer is facing criminal charges after he was accused of bribing teenagers to steal an opponent's campaign signs, according to police. The alleged incident happened on March 21, just a few days after a runoff election between then-candidate Craig Russell and his opponent Jason Johnson was announced. "I've known the charges were coming.
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May 10, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Pattrik Perez
WINTER PARK, Fla. - A newly-elected Winter Park city commissioner's former campaign treasurer is facing criminal charges after he was accused of bribing teenagers to steal an opponent's campaign signs, according to police. The alleged incident happened on March 21, just a few days after a runoff election between then-candidate Craig Russell and his opponent Jason Johnson was announced. "I've known the charges were coming.
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May 8, 2024 |
fox35orlando.com | Pattrik Perez
A popular alligator is being removed from a Flagler County park, and humans breaking the law are to blame. Photographer Mike O'Meally recently spotted the alligator at Wadsworth Park with half a loaf of bread in its mouth. "It ruins their natural fear of human beings. Once they see us as a food source, it gets dangerous for the person behind you," he said. The five-foot gator became so accustomed to people feeding it – including children – that it started getting too close for comfort.
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May 8, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Pattrik Perez
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. - A popular alligator is being removed from a Flagler County park, and humans breaking the law are to blame. Photographer Mike O'Meally recently spotted the alligator at Wadsworth Park with half a loaf of bread in its mouth. "It ruins their natural fear of human beings. Once they see us as a food source, it gets dangerous for the person behind you," he said.
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May 7, 2024 |
fox35orlando.com | Pattrik Perez
This week, a bill signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will increase penalties for people participating in street races and intersection takeovers. Videos shared by FOX 35 News over the years show drivers racing down busy streets or taking over intersections, a problem that seems to be getting worse. "It's dangerous," Orlando resident Robert Cabrera said Tuesday. He lives near East Anderson Street and S. Summerlin Ave., where last February, a group shut the intersection down to do donuts.
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