A Mysterious Hollywood Script Suggests O.J. Simpson Had Company From Miami on That Fateful Night in 1994
A mysterious Hollywood script suggests O.J. Simpson wasn’t alone on that deadly night in LA in 1994.
A mysterious Hollywood script suggests O.J. Simpson wasn’t alone on that deadly night in LA in 1994.
Two years after he was arrested for filming three Miami police officers, Emanuel David Williams is suing the city.
A July GQ investigation brought to light evidence that would exonerate a man for a murder he did not commit.
Amalia Villafane and Crystal Foster will join more than 300 others for the Families Impacted by Police Brutality March on Washington.
Dustin Wakefield’s murder, which has rattled residents and business owners, has them demanding reform.
Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 155 days in a Washington, D.C., jail.
A federal judge is considering Sal Magluta’s petition for compassionate release from a supermax prison in Colorado.
An internal conflict within the Miami chapter of the Proud Boys has caused a split among the ranks, leaving two Proud Boys groups vying for Miami territory.
Editor’s note: Below is the ninth of ten major stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami…
Editor’s note: Below is the eighth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
We’re dusting off those old New Times tales and presenting them anew.
Editor’s note: Below is the seventh of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the sixth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the fifth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the second of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the third of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: Below is the fourth of many stories Miami New Times published about the federal government’s dogged pursuit of Augusto Falcon and Salvador Magluta – AKA Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA Willy and Sal, AKA “Los Muchachos,” AKA “The Boys” – two Cuban-American boyhood friends from Miami who…
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the December 14, 1995, issue of Miami New Times as one of two sidebars that accompanied “The Trial of Willy & Sal,” then-staff writer Jim DeFede’s longform feature story about the first federal trial of “cocaine cowboys” Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA…
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the December 14, 1995, issue of Miami New Times as one of two sidebars that accompanied “The Trial of Willy & Sal,” then-staff writer Jim DeFede’s longform feature story about the first federal trial of “cocaine cowboys” Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, AKA…
Episode 1: The rise of Miami cocaine cowboys Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta.
Five South Florida men have been implicated in the international investigation.
Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo says he deserves a reprimand for calling a Proud Boys member a “fool” during a Cuban-American solidarity protest.