Angie DiMichele, Sun Sentinel

Angie DiMichele

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Past articles by Angie:

Pair arrested in shooting that injured two on Interstate 95

Two Miramar men are facing multiple charges in connection with a shooting on Interstate 95 in Pompano Beach that injured two people. → Read More

Member of notorious gang arrested in 2007 murder; second gang member involved still at large

Sergio Kadafi Perera-Marenco’s arrest in the 2007 killing of fellow gang member Jose Stanley Cuellar Pineda has not brought the cold case to a close. The second gang member who was involved is still at large, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. → Read More

Defense asks judge to dismiss killer clown case ahead of trial

In the decades that have passed, memories have faded, key witnesses and law enforcement investigators have died, records can’t be found or have been purged and evidence has not been properly preserved, Sheila Keen Warren’s defense attorneys argued in court Wednesday, asking Judge Scott Suskauer to dismiss the case as witnesses and evidence needed for her defense are long gone. → Read More

Expectant father one of two men killed in plane crash at Lantana Airport

The two men died in a fiery plane wreck at the Lantana Airport Sunday night have been identified by authorities as Palm Beach County residents John Holland IV and Michael Marshall Jr. → Read More

Driver did burnout on Fort Lauderdale pride flag street painting as his passenger recorded him, police say

A man who burned tire marks into the new LGBTQ pride flag painted on Sebastian Street between State Road A1A and Seabreeze Boulevard near Fort Lauderdale beach caused over $1,000 in damage, and his passenger recorded him doing it, a police report said. → Read More

Wife dies, husband injured after driver hits them on sidewalk

A woman died and her husband was sent to the hospital after a driver crashed into them on a sidewalk near North University Drive in Sunrise early Monday morning, Sunrise Police said. → Read More

One killed, one injured in shooting on I-95

A man and woman were shot on Interstate 95 near Broward Boulevard about 1:30 a.m. Sunday, the Broward Sheriff's Office said. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. → Read More

FAA system outage repaired; delays continue at Miami, Fort Lauderdale airports

An FAA system outage has been repaired after halting flights for about an hour, but delays will continue at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International and Miami International airports. → Read More

Kodak Black ordered to spend 30 days in South Florida rehab

Rapper Kodak Black will spend 30 days at a South Florida inpatient drug rehab facility, a Broward County judge decided Tuesday, days after she signed a warrant for his arrest. → Read More

Pilot lands single-engine plane on U.S. 27 in Miramar after engine issues

A small plane landed in the southbound lanes of U.S. 27, south of Pembroke Road. Drivers should expect delays heading south. → Read More

6-year-old boy drowns in Tamarac canal

Deputies and Tamarac Fire Rescue officials found the boy in a canal and attempted to save his life immediately, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said. The Aviation Unit took the boy to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. → Read More

Suspect arrested in armed carjacking of transit bus near Fort Lauderdale airport

A suspect who avoided capture for nearly a week after an armed carjacking of a Broward transit bus near Fort Lauderdale’s airport was arrested Thursday night in Kissimmee, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said Friday. → Read More

Palm Beach art dealer pleads guilty in scheme that sold fake Andy Warhol artwork

A Palm Beach art dealer pleaded guilty to laundering money in a scheme that sold counterfeit artwork attributed to Andy Warhol, federal officials said. Daniel Elie Bouaziz will be sentenced in May. → Read More

South Florida professor’s job may be in jeopardy after complaint about racial justice unit

Samuel Joeckel, an English professor at Palm Beach Atlantic University, learned last week that his contract renewal has been delayed pending a review of his racial justice unit after a parent complained to the university's president. → Read More

Person detained after jumping fence at Fort Lauderdale airport

Broward Sheriff’s deputies apprehended a person who jumped a fence Tuesday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. → Read More

Sunrise police officer arrested on child pornography charges

Sunrise Police Officer Carl Haller was taken into custody Saturday, and is facing child pornography and tampering with evidence charges, a spokesperson for the department confirmed. → Read More

Car catches fire after crashing into apartment building west of Delray, killing one

One person is dead and another has been hospitalized in a local trauma center after a car crashed into an apartment building in Kings Point, west of Delray Beach, Friday evening. → Read More

Teen charged as adult in crash that killed expectant mother, hospitalized 7-year-old boy

A Miramar teenager has been charged as an adult in connection with a crash in December that killed an expectant mother and hospitalized her 7-year-old son, who only recently regained consciousness. → Read More

Former Broward state Rep. James Rollins Eddy dies ‘peacefully at home’ at 91

Flags at government buildings in Broward County and at the Capitol in Tallahassee will fly at half-staff Friday in remembrance of James Rollins Eddy, a former member of the state House of Representatives, who died at 91. → Read More

Force of deadly crash separated engine from car and ejected 1

The driver of a 2019 Hyundai Tucson SUV and Frantz Laine, 19, of Pompano Beach, who was driving a 2014 Lexus IS250, collided near the 7400 block of West McNab Road Monday afternoon. A woman who was the front passenger in the Hyundai died, the Broward Sheriff's Office said, and four others are injured. → Read More