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Gainesville Police Department Sgt. Gregory Armagost, examines evidence found in Pedro Bravo’s bedroom.
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Gainesville Police Department Sgt. Gregory Armagost, examines evidence found in Pedro Bravo’s bedroom.
Mark Trahan, a Gainesville Police Department Crime Scene Investigator, testifies on Thursday. He was the second officer to search Pedro Bravo’s car.
Gainesville Police Department Sgt. Gregory Armagost, examines evidence found in Pedro Bravo’s bedroom.
An Argument
The state continued to build its case against Pedro Bravo, using receipts, security footage and police testimony to construct a timeline of Bravo’s activities leading up to Aguilar’s disappearance and immediately following it.
An image flashes on screen.
When Natalie Fischer was 15, a police officer pulled her over in Miami for blaring music in her car.
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Gainesville Police began an investigation Friday to determine if the department had any involvement gathering information to quash a warrant for the arrest of former UF football player Loucheiz Purifoy.
Steve Lachnicht isn’t afraid.
The Wednesday release of The New York Times’ story about a flawed investigation into Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston’s rape allegations is reverberating in Gainesville.
A grand jury ruled Monday that a Gainesville Police officer lawfully shot and killed the man who stabbed a UF employee in March.
The rapper turned to the cameras. He gave a quick verse:
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After three decades of pub crawling, Gator Stompin’ organizers are mixing it up by hosting an EDM-type concert in the Bo Diddley Community Plaza with headliners Waka Flocka and Wolfgang Gartner.
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Their fear has caged them into silence. They have done what they can to hide their identities. But oftentimes, it’s not enough to escape the threats and harassment.