Florida man identified as suspect in quadruple homicide, police say

Florida man identified as suspect in quadruple homicide, police say

The Florida man accused of killing four people, including a 3-month-old baby, has been identified as Bryan Riley, authorities said Sunday.Riley, 33, is accused of entering two homes in Lakeland on Sunday and killing a woman and her baby, as well as two other adults.Also injured was an 11-year-old girl, who was shot several times…

Catch Her Online! Florida Doctor Refuses To Treat Unvaccinated Patients In-Person

Catch Her Online! Florida Doctor Refuses To Treat Unvaccinated Patients In-Person

#Roommates, as the push for all Americans to get vaccinated continues, one local Florida doctor is taking a firm stance for pro-vaccination that may result in hundreds being turned away for medical care. A South Florida doctor recently informed her patients that she will no longer treat anyone who is not vaccinated—and for those who…

Florida shooting: former US marine kills four, including a baby, police say

Florida shooting: former US marine kills four, including a baby, police say

More details emerged on Monday about the military veteran wearing full body armor who fatally shot four people, including a mother and the baby she was cradling, and seriously injuring another child, before engaging in a massive gunfight with law enforcement in Florida at the weekend.Bryan Riley, 33, was wounded and surrendered in Lakeland, which…

Florida sheriff calls shooting suspect a ‘coward’ after arresting him

Florida sheriff calls shooting suspect a ‘coward’ after arresting him

A Florida sheriff called a former Marine sharpshooter a “coward” after the quadruple murder suspect surrendered to authorities with his hands up after a prolonged firefight.Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd revealed authorities had spoken to two residents in Brandon, Florida, who said that a man they did not know spoke to them. The man said…

Sea-level rise becoming a hazard for South Florida neighborhoods miles from ocean

Sea-level rise becoming a hazard for South Florida neighborhoods miles from ocean

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Sea-level rise may appear to be a problem only for coastal residents, a hazard that comes with the awesome views and easy access to the beach. But neighborhoods 20 miles inland are starting to feel the impact, as the Atlantic Ocean’s higher elevation makes it harder for drainage canals to keep…