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Florida Man turned out to be a cop.

Brevard sheriff’s deputy held naked man at gunpoint for hours during armed robbery, report shows​

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – A former Brevard County Sheriff’s Office corrections deputy held a naked man at gunpoint, filmed him for hours, forced him to sign a $30,000 contract, and threatened to send incriminating video to his family and church, an investigative report said.

Amony Robillard, 30, of St. Cloud was arrested Nov. 27 on charges of robbery with a firearm, extortion with a weapon and false imprisonment with a weapon, according to News 6 partner Florida Today.

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Robbery with a firearm is a first-degree felony punishable by up to life in prison.

Robillard has entered a written plea of not guilty, and he remains jailed without bond in Orange County. A pretrial conference is scheduled for April 26, with a projected May 9 trial date, clerk of courts records show. Robillard’s attorney is Phillip Arroyo of Orlando. Contacted by FLORIDA TODAY, Arroyo said he does not comment on active cases he is handling.
 

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Florida man charged with killing realtor he mistook for landlord who evicted him​

The suspect, Raymond Reese, 51, called 911 after the shooting and told a dispatcher that he had shot his former landlord and believed she was dead, according to police.

"Can you send an officer to pick me up, I shot somebody," Reese told the dispatcher, giving his name, birthday and address, according to the arrest warrant.
 

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well they sure look smug

Florida Women Busted For 3 AM Glitter Attack​

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State Legislative Affairs Director for the State Board of Administration killed while playing with cars and guns.

… the incident began after Kuczwanski’s BMW drifted out of its lane while heading north on Thomasville Road (and) hit a white Prius.

Both cars pulled into a parking lot. The driver of the Prius confronted Kuczwanski about hitting him … The Prius’ driver then returned to his car to wait for law enforcement’s arrival after confronting Kuczwanski. That is when … Kuczwanski rammed his BMW into the Prius on the driver’s door, and began pushing the car sideways in the parking lot.

Kuczwanski then shot a gun at the white Prius … The Prius driver drew a gun and fired back into the windshield of Kuczwanski’s BMW. Kuczwanski was hit and killed … The driver of the Prius then exited their vehicle on the passenger side and took cover not knowing if Kuczwanski was about to fire back.

His widow, naturally, has a slightly different perspective,

Rebekah Kuczwanski said in a Twitter thread that her husband was a victim while confirming he lost his life. She claimed that he was trapped and “assassinated” and was trying to escape the person shooting at him.

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This Florida man has roamed afar and is busted for human smuggling, across the Canadian border. Some of his alleged clients froze to death.

Florida man arrested after 4 people, including infant and teenage boy, found dead near U.S.-Canada border

U.S. authorities said Thursday that they had charged a Florida man with human smuggling after four people, including an infant and a teenage boy, were found dead roughly seven miles from the U.S.-Canada border in the province of Manitoba.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota said officers arrested Steve Shand after they stopped his white rental van on Wednesday less than one mile south of the border. He was driving with two undocumented Indian nationals. The 47-year-old made a court appearance in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday and was ordered to remain in custody.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they believe that the four people, whose bodies were found near the community of Emerson, Manitoba, on Wednesday, were attempting to cross into the United States from Canada and had died of exposure to the cold in a blizzard, during which temperatures fell to minus-31 degrees Fahrenheit.

Shortly after Shand’s arrest, U.S. authorities said they encountered five more Indian nationals who claimed they had crossed the border on foot after walking for roughly 11 hours. They were walking in the direction of where Shand was arrested and said they were expecting to be picked up by someone in the United States.
 

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