Monthly Archives: January 2018
FBI Releases Data on Violent Crime at Florida Universities
Each year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) releases data on arrests and convictions for property and violent crimes across the nation. The FBI breaks down the data by various factors, including by state, county, metropolitan area, and university. The information regarding violent crimes at Florida colleges uncovered that Florida State University (FSU), which… Read More »
Second Suspected Arrested for Florida Teen’s Murder
On September 19, Florida teen Kaleb Rabun was stabbed and killed. According to reports, Rabun and two of his friends intended to set up a drug deal with Justin Seale, 20, and then to rob Seale during the encounter. However, it appears there may have been an altercation and Rabun left Seale’s car with… Read More »
Florida Man Pleaded Guilty to Hate Crime
In February 2017, Gerald Wallace, 35, called the Islamic Center of Greater Miami and left a message with threatening and racist language. He made statements such as “I hate you Muslims, you Muslims are terrible. I hate you people. I’m gonna go down to your center, I’m gonna shoot all ya’ll,” the Miami Herald… Read More »
Prostitution Crimes in Florida
Prostitution is often dubbed one of the oldest professions in the world. However, that does not take away from the fact that prostitution is illegal throughout Florida. On December 1, it was reported that Flagler County officers arrested 12 men for soliciting prostitution during a three-day sting operation known as “Operation Red Light to… Read More »