Earlier this year, Miami-Dade County unveiled a historical marker dedicated to Arthur McDuffie, who died after white Miami-Dade police officers beat him into a coma during a traffic stop on the corner ...
It should be a day Miami never forgets. At least six Dade County Public Safety officers savagely beat Arthur McDuffie into a coma near the corner of North Miami Avenue and Northeast 38th Street in the ...
Do you remember the name Arthur McDuffie? Maybe you recall Edna Buchanan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Miami Herald newspaper’s crime reporter. Her tenacious journalism helped lead to the revelation of ...
A historic marker dedicated to Arthur Lee McDuffie on North Miami Ave was found broken Monday morning. Miami-Dade County workers placed caution tape on the base and are working to repair the plaque.
MIAMI - A dark time in Miami history sets the stage for "Dangerous Days," a riveting new play now on at the Colony Theater in Miami Beach. The compelling production by Miami New Drama follows the ...
Had Arthur McDuffie survived the gang attack that left him with five skull fractures, he might have spoken of the need for the kind of civilian oversight panels the Florida Legislature has sabotaged.
Miami-Dade county Mayor Daniella Levine Cava joins Marc and Dewana McDuffie, historians and civil rights activists Enid Pinkney and Dr. Marvin Dunn, as well as elected officials during a ceremony ...
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