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Sen. passes bill to award Eric Brody $10.7 million

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In one of its first official actions of the 2012, the Florida Senate passed through a bill that would award Eric Brody–who was permanently injured in 1998 by a speeding Broward County Sheriff’s deputy–$10.75 million. The claims bill, which passed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Naked Politics Discovery Date : 10/01/2012 17:47 Number of articles : 2

Sen. passes bill to award Eric Brody $10.7 million

Woman, 66, Shoots Estranged Son-in-Law While He Drops Off Child (IPhone Footage Of Shooting) [Video]

This crazy bird: A 66-year-old grandmother is under arrest after police say she shot her estranged son-in-law because of an ongoing custody battle he and her daughter were having over the pair’s young son. The victim, Salvatore Miglino of Boca Raton, had his cell phone recording the entire time, and the audio was key to the investigation of the Wednesday shooting in Broward County, Fla. The incident unfolded when Miglino, 39, went to pick up his 3-year-old son for a scheduled visit. His mother-in-law, Cheryl Hepner, stood outside the home with the toddler’s pillow and bag. “According to him, when he asked for the things, she instead pulled out a handgun and starts firing shots,” according to Dani Moschella, a spokeswoman for the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. Miglino was shot twice with a .22 caliber Beretta handgun. The bullets hit him in the shoulder and rib cage. Even though he was injured, he pounced and wrestled the gun away from Hepner, then drove away while calling for help, police said. But it turns out that Hepner, too, had called police, with a different version of events. When she was asked by the 911 dispatcher about whether she or Miglino pulled the gun, Hepner replied: “No, he pulled it on me and he’s got it. He drove away,” according to an audio recording of the call. She also mentions to the dispatcher that he and her daughter were in “the middle of a horrible divorce.” But in the recording on Miglino’s iPhone told a different story. Fifty-eight seconds into the recording, three gunshots are heard. Then Miglino can be heard saying: “I can’t believe you did that. I can’t believe you did that … I can’t believe you f***ing shot me.” Miglino told the 911 operator that he had his phone recording his visit because “I knew something stupid was going to happen, but we’re going through a divorce and trying to settle.” “Mrs. Hepner told authorities that [Miglino] pulled a gun on her so it was in fact the exact opposite of what had happened,” Moschella said. “As evidence goes, that was a gem. Turn the page for the video

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Brandon Marshall wife Michi Nogami-Marshall arrested

Michi Nogami-Marshall, who married Brandon Marshall last July, was arrested Friday night for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, reports Sportsillustrated.com. “This is a very difficult time for Brandon and family, thankfully he will make a full recovery,” Marshall#39;s agent said in a statement. The wife of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall stabbed the NFL star with a kitchen knife, according to police. The Broward County Sheriff#39;s Office arrest report noted that evidence

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Current ruins infoMania.

infoMania, a show that mocks media conventions like a laugh track, now has a laugh track. You can contact Conor Knighton and give him a piece of your mind at: http://conorknighton.com/contact.html added by: desired_username

Activists encourage jurors to take a stand

It seems to be an altruistic endeavor: Rally the populace to make informed and conscientious decisions when serving as a juror. But James Cox, campaign manager for the Fully Informed Jury Association, said he was threatened with arrest outside the Broward County Courthouse; received a citation from Homeland Security while handing out literature in front of the Miami federal courthouse complex; and is regularly questioned about his activities at the federal courthouse in Fort Lauderdale. added by: critic

Now that CNN has covered OxyContin, how do we move the story forward?

This morning I woke to a bunch of messages regarding a report on prescription drug addiction in Florida on CNN's Campbell Brown. With an average of eleven people a day dying of overdoses from prescription drugs in Florida, this story deserves all the attention it can get. When we reported on Broward County's pill mills four months ago in “The OxyContin Express” we were amazed at how little attention this huge national story was getting. As journalists for Vanguard, we are constantly asking ourselves the same questions on every story we pitch, “Has this been done before, and