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The unidentified Metrobus driver opened fire when a fight broke out about someone bringing a bicycle on the bus just before 3 a.m. Sunday in Miami Gardens, sources told the Miami Herald.
The controversial school bus camera ticketing program that sent $225 fines to drivers in Miami-Dade County is being suspended ...
A Miami-Dade bus driver is accused of opening fire on a public transit bus and shooting two passengers dead after an argument, according to reports. On Sunday, at around 3 a.m. local time, two male ...
A Florida bus driver shot two of his passengers dead after pulling a gun during a dispute with a rider, according to authorities. The Miami Gardens Police Department told local broadcasters that ...
The law that allows Florida’s school districts to adopt camera programs to ticket drivers who pass stopped school buses is ...
Miami Gardens police said an argument between the driver and passengers escalated — leading to the driver pulling out a gun and opening fire on the passengers ...
Miami-Dade officials have halted the county’s school bus traffic enforcement program after discovering incorrect fine amounts ...
A Miami-Dade Transit bus driver pulled out a weapon and opened fire. Two people are dead after Florida authorities alleged a Miami-Dade Transit bus driver pulled out a weapon and opened fire on a ...
Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone is continuing to dig into Florida’s controversial new school bus camera program and learns one major school district just suspended the program all together.
The program, which launched on May 8, 2024, used cameras mounted on school buses to catch drivers illegally passing stopped buses or speeding near them.
Dashcam video captured the moment a Homestead man swerved off the road to avoid a collision with a school bus carrying<a ...
After a thorough review of a school bus camera citation program, the Miami-Dade Sheriff announced it is now suspended.