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More Peaceful Protests In Downtown Miami; Police Chief Under Fire
Hundreds of peaceful protesters took to the streets of Miami Friday calling for racial equality and defunding of police.

Paul Scicchitano covers the greater Miami area as well as Sarasota, Lakeland and Bradenton for national news website Patch.com. A longtime journalist and editor, Paul's work has appeared in prestigious national publications such as The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsmax and Army Times. He has covered some of the most consequential events of our time, including the Challenger disaster, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. More recently, he covered Hurricane Irma and the Florida school shootings in Parkland. He can be reached at Paul.Scicchitano@patch.com.
Hundreds of peaceful protesters took to the streets of Miami Friday calling for racial equality and defunding of police.

Here's a salute to the Miami-Dade County public high schools that held virtual graduation ceremonies on Friday.
Thirty-four-year-old Brian Ceo's wardrobe choice did not exactly convince police of his innocence when they took him into custody.
The confirmed number of coronavirus cases in Florida surpassed the 70,000 mark on Friday as state health officials reported 1,902 new cases.
State health officials in Miami-Dade County are reporting two new cases of the West Nile virus.
Here's a salute to the Miami-Dade County public high schools that held virtual graduation ceremonies on Thursday.
Florida health officials reported a one-day jump of 1,698 more coronavirus cases on Thursday.
7 people were arrested in Miami and several police officers suffered minor injuries after statues were doused with red spray paint.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced the return of classroom learning for children in the state.
Miami-Dade's top cop said Thursday he is banning the use of a controversial restraint technique.
Here's a salute to the Miami-Dade County public high schools that held virtual graduation ceremonies on Wednesday.
Coronavirus cases in FL rose by 1,371 new cases Wednesday as Miami-Dade became one of the last counties to reopen its beaches.
They sprinted. They skipped. They oohed and aahed. Some even made a splash as Miami's famed South Beach sprang back to life.
Miami Beach's top cop and the director of the Miami-Dade Police Department tell Patch to expect a heightened police presence on beaches.
Here's a salute to the first Miami-Dade County public high schools that held virtual graduation ceremonies on Tuesday.
Police believe they have located the man who is the subject of a $25,000 FBI reward in the case of a Miami police car that was set on fire.
Florida health officials reported 54 new coronavirus deaths Tuesday and 177 new hospitalizations.
Miami's top prosecutor said she will not prosecute protesters who are facing curfew violations stemming from the mostly peaceful protests.
A "lottery-style" application process is planned to help Manatee County residents who have taken an economic hit from the new coronavirus.
Here's a salute to the first Miami-Dade County public high schools that held virtual graduation ceremonies on Monday.