The founder of a cryptocurrency token business in Miami has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for committing wire fraud during the last crypto boom and ordered to pay victims $1.14 million.
Chief Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga of the Southern District of Florida handed down the sentence to Miguel Pastran Hernandez.
A 39-year-old convicted felon felt suspicious, so he forced a Miami undercover agent to use fentanyl, police officers ...
The brothers were arrested at their Miami Beach homes, charged with a slew of state and federal rape and sex-trafficking ...
The shooter reportedly opened fire on the victims' vehicle 17 times, according to an arrest report seen by NBC News.
A Florida man has been arrested and charged for shooting 17 bullets at two men who he thought were Palestinians.
A Texas man hijacked a rideshare ride, made the victim drive over 1,300 miles to Miami, and planned a high-stakes ransom ...
He hired the Lyft driver for what was supposed to be a short trip to a gas station near Dallas, but it lasted nearly 1,400 miles.
Miguel Pastran Hernandez, 24, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for kidnapping a Lyft driver in Texas and forcing ...