
Marines in L.A., Sheriff Tony's Clarification, Runcie Case Dropped, and Housing Waitlist Opens
Los Angeles braces for more protests as 700 Marines are deployed amid ongoing ICE demonstrations. Meanwhile, in Florida, Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony addresses criticism over his immigration policies, clarifying his stance on undocumented immigrants. In other news, a felony perjury charge against former Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie has been dropped. Finally, the Miami-Dade County housing voucher waitlist has opened, processing over 22,000 applications. "She didn't deserve to be left like that," said a family member of the victim in the hit-and-run incident, highlighting the emotional toll of the tragedy. The situation underscores the importance of community support and the need for swift action in such cases.