Man opens fire in Miami Beach on 2 men he thought were Palestinians, docs say
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Miami man arrested after shooting 2 men he mistakenly believed were Palestinian
A Florida man has been arrested and charged for shooting 17 bullets at two men who he thought were Palestinians.ABC News - 11h -
Jewish man mistakes two Israeli tourists for Palestinians and opens fire on them in Miami
Victims reportedly posted ‘death to Arabs’ on social media after shooting while suspect held on attempted murder charges. A Jewish man in Miami Beach is facing charges of attempted murder following ...The Guardian - 2d -
Physician Suspected of 10 Murders; Doc Accused of Setting Fire to Another Doc's Home
This is a MedPage Today story. A German physician who was arrested last summer on suspicion of killing four patients is now suspected of killing 10, and in some cases he allegedly tried to cover ...ABC News - 3d -
Calm founder used money he saved to buy a house to help start the app—now it’s valued at $2 billion: ‘My parents thought it was the silliest idea’
When the price of the domain, Calm.com, was $1.2 million, Calm co-founders negotiated a lower price. And one founder used his deposit on a home to pay for it.CNBC - 2d -
Trump 2nd term live updates: White House says some employees were fired by mistake
President Donald Trump's administration said some federal government employees who took the "Fork in the Road" buyout offer were then fired or let go — in error.ABC News - 3d -
Miami Beach Uses Fake Reality Show to Discourage Spring Break
As part of its yearslong effort to curb raucous partying, the city created “Reality Check,” a video in which revelers break the rules and suffer the consequences.The New York Times - Feb. 6 -
Cam Newton says Panthers were 'a locker room of losers' when he arrived and Steve Smith isn't taking it well
Newton didn't hold back on the Panthers and Smith isn't holding back on Newton, eitherCBS Sports - Feb. 10 -
Gunmen open fire and kill 2 children in Puerto Rico. Four people are wounded
Police in Puerto Rico say two children have been killed and four people were wounded when gunmen opened fire on a home in the island's northeastABC News - 6d -
Florida Man Says He Shot Israeli Tourists in ‘Mental Health Crisis’
The gunman, who is Jewish, told the police that he thought the tourists were Palestinian.The New York Times - 1d
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