
Raphael Pires
Reporter and Anchor at WFTV-TV (Orlando, FL)
Anchor/Reporter for @WFTV in Orlando, FL
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Apr 18, 2024 |
wdbo.com | Raphael Pires |Geovany Dias
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — A disturbing case has left a family outraged and frustrated after they say their 12-year-old daughter with disabilities was attacked inside her school. Eyewitness News obtained the video that appears to show the moment when two teenagers pulled the girl out of her wheelchair and tossed her to the ground. The case happened inside an elevator at Conway Middle in Orange County.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Geovany Dias |Raphael Pires
A disturbing case has left a family outraged and frustrated after their 12-year-old daughter with disabilities was attacked inside her school. Eyewitness News obtained the video showing the moment when two teenagers pulled the girl out of her wheelchair and tossed her to the ground. The case happened inside an elevator at Conway Middle in Orange County. In the footage, the teens continue to punch and drag the 12-year-old, who’s not able to standup because of her condition.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Raphael Pires
Two murders in two separate Central Florida counties last week now appear to be connected, according to investigators. We told you last week about the Seminole County carjacking and abduction that ultimately ended in the death of Katherine Aguasvivas. We also reported on a shooting in Orange County that took the life of Juan Cintron-Garcia. On Monday Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said he believes the suspect vehicle and weapon in both cases seem to tie the two together.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Raphael Pires
Volusia County Schools is one step closer to implementing metal detectors as a safety measure. The board voted 4-to-1 Tuesday night to approve the language of the policy change that states:All individuals entering or present on Volusia County School sites or events are on notice that randomized screenings may be conducted without cause by the site administrator utilizing minimally intrusive electronic devices.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
wftv.com | Raphael Pires
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County Schools is one step closer to implementing metal detectors as a safety measure. The board voted 4-to-1 Tuesday night to approve the language of the policy change that states:All individuals entering or present on Volusia County School sites or events are on notice that randomized screenings may be conducted without cause by the site administrator utilizing minimally intrusive electronic devices.
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