Florida woman arrested for neglect after girlfriend’s son hospitalized

Florida woman arrested for neglect after girlfriend's son hospitalized

Florida woman arrested for neglect after girlfriend’s son hospitalized

Miramar, FL A woman has been arrested for child neglect after her girlfriend’s son was hospitalized due to serious injuries. Deniqua Lovett, 34, was taken into custody by the Miramar Police Department on December 28 on charges of child neglect with great bodily harm.

The young boy was admitted to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital on September 4 with multiple injuries, including a broken arm, broken ribs, and severe contusions. Medical staff alerted the Miramar Police Department after the boy showed signs of trauma, which they determined required immediate evaluation and treatment.

The child had swelling to the head and elbow when his mother brought him to the emergency room. Lovett provided varying explanations for how the boy sustained these injuries, including a claim that he fell while playing on a slide.

Police investigated Lovett’s account and reviewed surveillance footage from the playground, which did not show her or the boy present on the days in question. They also noted that it was raining the day prior to the child’s injury.

The affidavit states that Lovett alleged the boy had played behind a bed and fell, which caused additional rib fractures. Investigators discovered burns near the boy’s ear, which Lovett claimed were accidental injuries from a hot comb.

An orthopedic surgeon stated the boy’s elbow injury likely occurred before his hospital visit. Further examinations revealed healed fractures in other areas of the child’s body, indicating a history of injury consistent with non-accidental trauma.

The boy is currently in the care of his mother’s aunt. Lovett’s bond was set at $100,000 during a hearing on Monday, and she has posted this bond. The date for her next court appearance has not been disclosed.

Florida couple arrested after ax-wielding robbery ambush

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Florida couple arrested after ax-wielding robbery ambush

Orlando, FL
A Florida man and woman face multiple charges following an alleged robbery involving an axe at an apartment complex. Nicholas Lavallee, 20, and Anne Aksell, 29, are accused of robbery with a firearm, grand theft of a motor vehicle, battery in the first degree, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

The incident occurred on Monday evening at an apartment complex on Emily Loop. The victim reported that he had been communicating with Aksell via social media and agreed to meet her at her apartment that night around 11:30 p.m.

Upon arrival, the victim encountered Aksell, who was reportedly dressed in lingerie. As he followed her up the stairs, Lavallee allegedly confronted him with a firearm, prompting the victim to flee down the stairs where two additional suspects awaited him, one allegedly armed with an axe and another with a knife.

The victim recounted being attacked and robbed of his cellphone, wallet, and car keys before managing to escape. He received injuries including a stab wound to his back during the assault.

Surveillance footage obtained from the apartment complex aligned with the victim’s account and contradicted Aksell’s claim that Lavallee sought to confront the victim for inappropriate behavior. Lavallee reportedly acknowledged plans to physically confront the victim, stating he was upset over perceived disrespect towards Aksell.

Both Lavallee and Aksell are currently detained in the Orange County Jail without bond. Their next court appearance is scheduled for January 5.

Florida woman sentenced for killing her infant son

Florida woman sentenced for killing her infant son

Florida woman sentenced for killing her infant son

Sarasota, FL

Lily Scheip, a 35-year-old woman, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the manslaughter of her 14-week-old son, Dominic. The sentencing took place on Monday, December 29. Scheip was charged after an autopsy revealed that Dominic died from serious head trauma.

Scheip was found guilty of manslaughter in August. She was initially charged with second-degree murder when detectives determined the nature of Dominic’s injuries indicated foul play.

On the night of November 8, 2021, Scheip’s neighbor called 911 after seeing her run from her home with the unresponsive baby. Paramedics arrived and performed resuscitative measures before transporting Dominic to the hospital, where he was placed on life support.

Dominic was reported to have shown signs of head trauma and no brain activity. He passed away on November 11, 2021, and an autopsy later revealed multiple injuries including bruising on his head and a previous skull fracture.

On the day of the incident, Scheip’s husband was away while she was alone with Dominic and their older son. She reported that Dominic had appeared drowsy after refusing a bottle.

In a probable cause affidavit, Scheip admitted to having previously dropped Dominic from a recliner while burping him. Investigators noted that she was the only person who could have inflicted the injuries that led to his death.

Prior to trial, Scheip’s legal team successfully reduced the initial charge to manslaughter by demonstrating a lack of malicious intent. A judge sentenced her to 10 years in prison along with four years of probation.

At the sentencing, Scheip’s parents expressed their belief in her innocence. In contrast, her in-laws requested a harsher sentence, citing the lasting impact of Dominic’s death on the family.

The state’s attorney criticized the length of the sentence, expressing that it was insufficient for the crime committed.

Florida woman charged with murder of 97-year-old mother

Florida woman charged with murder of 97-year-old mother

Florida woman charged with murder of 97-year-old mother

West Palm Beach, FL A Florida woman has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of her 97-year-old mother. Martha Jo Blake, 66, was arrested after her mother, Patricia Blake, was found dead at home on Tuesday.

An autopsy revealed that Patricia Blake’s death was a homicide, with indications of strangulation. Martha Blake reportedly told police she assisted her mother in ending her life at her request.

When deputies arrived at the scene, Martha Blake stated that her mother had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease and a thyroid disorder. Following the autopsy, evidence led officials to reassess the circumstances surrounding her mother’s death.

The medical examiner found details inconsistent with natural death, including a lack of post-mortem blood pooling. There were also several signs of violence present.

Martha Blake had previously stated that she and her mother discussed options for “death with dignity” with her mother’s doctor in Maine, who indicated that Patricia was not eligible due to a lack of terminal illness.

She told authorities that discussions on suicide had occurred but no lethal means were available at the time.

Martha Blake is currently being held without bond at the Main Detention Center in West Palm Beach. Her next court appearance is set for January 25, 2026.

Florida man charged in fatal shooting of teen trying to break up argument

Florida man charged in fatal shooting of teen trying to break up argument

Florida man charged in fatal shooting of teen trying to break up argument

Boynton Beach, FL A 24-year-old man has been arrested for the shooting death of a 17-year-old during a domestic altercation. Trenton Robinson faces second-degree murder charges with a firearm, according to court records.

The incident occurred on December 28 at a residence on Northwest Ninth Avenue. Josiah Jones was shot in the abdomen and later died at Delray Medical Center.

Witnesses say Robinson was picking up his son from the boy’s mother when an argument broke out. The 17-year-old attempted to intervene and separate the parents during the escalating conflict.

During the confrontation, Robinson and Jones ended up on a bed while grabbing hold of each other. At that moment, Josiah was shot.

Robinson was taken into custody at the scene. He reportedly said, “I f–d up. It was an accident,” following the shooting.

The mother of the deceased teenager told police she heard the argument and asked Josiah to intervene. After hearing a “pop,” she found her son on the ground.

Both of Josiah’s sisters provided similar accounts of the events leading up to the shooting. They described how Robinson attempted to remove his gun while stating, “get off me.”

The defendant maintained the shooting was accidental in a post-arrest interview. He claimed he was trying to secure the gun from his sweatshirt pocket when it discharged.

Robinson is currently held at the Palm Beach County Jail without bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on February 26, 2026.

Florida woman arrested for child abuse and threats to set ex-husband on fire

Florida woman arrested for child abuse and threats to set ex-husband on fire

Florida woman arrested for child abuse and threats to set ex-husband on fire

Fort Myers, FL

Krysten Ann Happel, 36, is facing charges for child abuse and issuing threats against her daughter’s father. She has been charged with one count of cruelty toward a child without great bodily harm.

The incident occurred on Christmas Day, when Happel allegedly sent disturbing messages and videos to a friend regarding her daughter. Law enforcement obtained a probable cause statement detailing the incidents involving the child.

In the messages, Happel referred to the child’s father in derogatory terms, expressing a desire to harm him. One message included a boastful threat to watch him burn to death.

Video evidence reportedly shows Happel abusing her daughter by battering her head and covering her face with a blanket. Police noted that the child’s young age made her particularly vulnerable to injury.

Happel also verbally berated the child during the incident, making disparaging comments.

A friend of Happel contacted the police requesting a wellness check on the child after receiving the troubling messages. This friend had previously offered to help the family.

Happel and her daughter were located at a Salvation Army branch, where authorities found the child in poor condition. The girl was “soaked in her own urine,” suggesting a lack of proper care.

During questioning, Happel reportedly admitted to the actions depicted in the video and confirmed she sent the threatening messages.

Happel is currently in custody at the Lee County Jail with a bond set at $7,500. Her court appearance is scheduled for January 26, 2026.

Florida woman faces lengthy prison term after infant death

Florida woman faces lengthy prison term after infant death

Florida woman faces lengthy prison term after infant death

West Boca Raton, FL

A Florida woman entered a guilty plea for the death of her newborn son. Bianca R. Desouza, 23, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter of a child and neglect of a child causing great bodily harm on Thursday.

The case stems from an incident that occurred on May 2, 2022. At 4:56 p.m., emergency responders arrived at a residence in West Boca Raton following a call about an unresponsive infant.

The infant’s grandmother reported finding the baby unresponsive in Desouza’s bedroom. The child was transported to West Boca Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

Desouza gave birth to the child in her bed but did not seek medical assistance after the birth. She reported that after holding the infant until he stopped crying, she left him on the bed while taking a shower.

Desouza indicated she was unaware the child had died until her mother entered the room. The mother reported Desouza had experienced significant stress regarding the impending birth and potential adoption of the child.

Desouza was released from a psychiatric facility on May 11, 2022. She later expressed regret and explained her confusion during the labor process.

The Palm Beach County medical examiner classified the infant’s death as a homicide due to asphyxia. The report noted that the mother did not attempt to reposition the baby during or after the birth.

Desouza’s plea agreement stipulates a prison sentence of up to 45 years. Sentencing is set for January 29, 2026.

Florida man allegedly shot ex-girlfriend’s father during dispute

Florida man allegedly shot ex-girlfriend's father during dispute

Florida man allegedly shot ex-girlfriend’s father during dispute

Miami Gardens, FL – A man has been charged with second-degree murder following the shooting death of Yasmany Rodriguez Fernandez. Sylvester Grice-Jordan, 32, is accused of fatally shooting Fernandez after a dispute over a dog.

Police responded to the 3300 block of NW 177th Terrace shortly after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Officers found Grice-Jordan holding a rifle; he complied with orders to drop the weapon.

Fernandez was discovered dead on the porch with multiple gunshot wounds. Inside the home were the victim’s wife, stepdaughter, and an eight-month-old baby.

Fernandez’s stepdaughter stated she had been in a relationship with Grice-Jordan, and the couple had lived at the residence since April. Following issues with the suspect, Fernandez’s wife asked him to leave on December 15.

Grice-Jordan was asked to retrieve his dog after it soiled the residence. He came back to the home, causing an argument with Fernandez.

As the two men verbally confronted each other, both had previously been armed but did not hold the weapons. Grice-Jordan moved outside, followed by the victim, where another argument ensued.

Witnesses heard a gunshot, and Fernandez yelled for them to call 911. Surveillance footage captured Grice-Jordan demanding keys and counting down from five while pointing the rifle at Fernandez’s head.

Following the countdown, Grice-Jordan allegedly fired several more shots at the victim. He was taken into custody and remains at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center without bond.

A hearing is scheduled for Monday morning.

Florida husband sets wife on fire in attempted murder-suicide after divorce request

Fire truck racing to the emergency scene. File photo

Husband sets wife on fire in attempted murder-suicide after divorce request

Ocala, FL A Florida man allegedly doused his wife in gasoline and ignited a fire at their home following her request for a divorce. Alfonza Green, 51, faces charges of attempted first-degree murder and arson.

Marion County sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene on November 30. Upon arrival, they discovered Green with burns and heard witnesses say he had set himself ablaze.

The victim reported that she was on her bed when Green emerged from the shower. She initially thought he was leaving until she felt something cold poured on her.

She confronted him, asking what he was doing. Green reportedly responded that if he died, they would both die together because they were married.

The victim attempted to flee and urged Green not to follow through with his threats. She realized he had poured gasoline on her just as he attempted to ignite a fire using a lighter.

In post-Miranda statements, Green claimed that he had poured gasoline on the bed due to feeling overwhelmed by life. He also alleged that the victim left the room before he ignited the flames.

There were six individuals inside the home, including the victim’s 11-year-old grandson. None of them sustained injuries.

Green was arrested on Tuesday and is currently held at Marion County Jail without bond.

Navy sailor arrested after shooting roommates in Florida over a dispute involving wife

Navy sailor arrested after shooting roommates in florida over a dispute involving wife

Navy sailor arrested after shooting roommates in Florida

Clay County, FL A Navy sailor has been arrested after he allegedly shot his roommates during a dispute involving his wife. Taylor Lomax, 22, faces two counts of murder for the deaths of Jordyn Forrestier, 20, and Noely Makenda, 21.

Both victims were also Navy sailors living with Lomax. The incident occurred Wednesday at approximately 11 p.m. on the 4400 block of Hanging Moss Drive in Clay County.

The argument reportedly began between Lomax’s wife and the two roommates and escalated to a physical altercation. Lomax then allegedly retrieved a gun and fired around 30 shots, hitting both women multiple times.

Lomax’s wife called 911 after the shooting. Deputies arrived at about 11:20 p.m. and found the two women dead in the front yard.

Both Lomax and his wife were present at the scene and taken into custody. An individual claiming to be Lomax’s wife stated that Lomax fired the weapon in self-defense.

She claimed the roommates were disrespectful and became aggressive toward her. Lomax made his initial court appearance on Friday and is being held in jail without bond.

He is set to appear in court again on January 20, 2026.

Florida man arrested after dragging e-bike rider with golf cart

Florida man arrested after dragging e-bike rider with golf cart

Florida man arrested after dragging e-bike rider with golf cart

Marco Island, FL

A Florida man was arrested after an incident involving a golf cart and an e-bike rider. The driver allegedly “brake-checked” the rider, causing injuries and leaving the scene.

Witnesses reported seeing the victim fall off the golf cart and the driver continuing to drive away. The man was later located and arrested by authorities.

The victim was riding his e-bike when he encountered Steven Pickett, the golf cart driver. Tensions escalated when Pickett yelled at the victim to get out of the road.

The e-bike rider continued on and attempted to capture a photo of the golf cart’s license plate. As he did so, Pickett allegedly slammed on his brakes, leading to a collision that caused the victim to be dragged for 50 to 100 yards.

The victim yelled for Pickett to stop but was ignored, leading to multiple injuries. Responding deputies found the victim and gathered his account of the event.

Pickett later spoke with deputies, claiming he felt threatened by the speed of the approaching e-bike. He maintained his actions were in self-defense and insisted there was no vehicle ahead of him when he braked.

Though Pickett admitted to the impact, he stated he was too scared to stop. Reports indicate he left the scene to go to work without reporting the incident.

The victim received medical treatment at the scene and later sought additional care for stomach pain.

Pickett was arrested and charged with hit-and-run, leaving the scene of a crash involving injury. He was released on bond and scheduled to appear in court on January 12.

Florida woman arrested for throwing knife at boyfriend over $5 payment to another woman

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Florida woman arrested for throwing knife at boyfriend over $5 payment to another woman

Marathon, FL A 34-year-old woman is in custody after allegedly throwing a knife at her boyfriend during an argument over a mobile payment. Danielle Banks was charged with aggravated battery and resisting arrest after police responded to a 911 call from her boyfriend on Thursday.

According to the arrest report, Banks became enraged after finding a $5 payment to a “female friend” on her boyfriend’s phone. The confrontation escalated, resulting in physical violence, with Banks allegedly striking him multiple times and tearing his shirt.

Witnesses reported that during the incident, Banks retrieved a knife from the kitchen and threw it at her boyfriend, leading to a cut on his face. Following the altercation, she fled the scene in her vehicle.

A U.S. Border Patrol agent who observed her departure provided assistance in locating Banks. She was subsequently detained by sheriff’s deputies who witnessed her attempt to hide inside her vehicle.

While being questioned, Banks claimed a shard from a broken plate caused her boyfriend’s injury. She later invoked her right to remain silent.

Her boyfriend declined to provide a statement and refused to allow deputies to recover the knife from their home. He was treated at the scene for his injuries and later left the residence to stay with his brother.

Banks remains in Monroe County Jail with a bond set at $75,000. Her arraignment is scheduled for Nov. 21.

Florida man accused of killing two children and setting home on fire

Fire truck enroute to call.

Florida man accused of killing two children and setting home on fire

Pensacola, FL – A man is facing serious charges after two children, ages 9 and 7, were found dead in a mobile home that he allegedly set ablaze. The suspect, John Henry Walston Jr., is accused of murdering the children inside his trailer at the Grand Oak Mobile Home Park.

Witnesses report that the children’s mother attempted to rescue them from the burning home. She sustained injuries and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Walston, 27, allegedly assaulted one of the children before killing both. He reportedly fled the scene after igniting the trailer in the early hours on Friday.

The children have been identified as Vayden Orum and Rayden Smith. Their mother survived the incident with burn injuries.

Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons stated that the fire was not the cause of the children’s deaths and detailed the circumstances in a video shared on social media. He confirmed that Walston assaulted one child before murdering both.

Walston reportedly lived at the mobile home with his own family, which included two other children. Tyler Smith, the father of one victim, expressed his outrage towards Walston in a local news interview.

Walston faces multiple charges: two counts of premeditated murder, one count of sexual assault on a victim under 12, and one count of arson. He remains detained without bond, with his first court appearance scheduled for November 26.

The grandmother of the deceased children described the situation as a “bad dream,” recounting a conversation with another sibling who shared details about the traumatic event. She expressed disbelief upon hearing the news of their deaths.

Florida woman charged for after her baby boy injested fatal amounts of meth, cocaine

Florida woman charged for after her baby boy injested fatal amounts of meth, cocaine

Miami, FL

A woman has been charged in the death of her 9-month-old son after he ingested lethal amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine. Natalia Munoz-Paulino, 26, faces second-degree murder and aggravated child abuse charges.

The boy was pronounced dead on July 2. A probable cause arrest affidavit details that police responded to a local hospital, where the child was reported deceased.

Upon visiting Munoz-Paulino’s apartment, police discovered a disheveled environment, littered with clothing, trash, and old food. Officers intervened to prevent the boy’s older sibling from consuming baby oil from a bottle.

Munoz-Paulino stated she fell asleep while holding her son and woke to find him unresponsive. However, she provided varying accounts to investigators, claiming the boy had fallen, drowned, or choked.

The suspect mentioned her son had a history of placing foreign objects in his mouth. An autopsy revealed eggshells and feathers present in his stomach alongside the drugs discovered in his system.

The cause of death was determined to be a homicide stemming from child neglect, attributed to the presence of narcotics. Munoz-Paulino admitted to using drugs over the weekend preceding her son’s death.

She remains in custody at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center with no bond and has pleaded not guilty. The boy’s father, residing out of state, reported previous observations of drug use at the apartment.

Florida man threatens to shoot up megachurches and politicians

Florida man threatens to shoot up megachurches and politicians

Florida man threatens to shoot up megachurches and politicians

Palm Beach, FL

A 32-year-old man is in custody after allegedly threatening violence against a local megachurch and politicians. Michael Ioboni was arrested following a series of concerning videos posted on social media. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office began its investigation after receiving tips on Saturday about Ioboni’s threats.

Ioboni reportedly claimed he would target Christ Fellowship church and others he deemed corrupt. He made these statements shortly after being terminated from his job and posted the videos on November 4. In one video, Ioboni was recorded mimicking shooting a rifle while expressing his anger at his dismissal.

Authorities were alerted by his comments as a significant event at Christ Fellowship was scheduled for the following day, expected to draw around 1,000 attendees. Ioboni lives less than two miles from the church and had planned to tour the facility. It remains unclear why he chose to direct threats toward the church.

In a separate video posted on Friday, Ioboni issued further threats. He claimed he had evidence against several politicians and asserted that his actions would begin if anything happened to him while exercising his First Amendment rights. Investigators found concerns heightened due to Ioboni’s past incidents with firearms.

He had previously been caught firing a gun in a public space by Florida Fish and Wildlife in 2023. Following his arrest, Ioboni was taken to Palm Beach County Jail, where he is being held on a $250,000 bond. His court date is set for December 9.