News of the Weird

Lead Stories *The Court of Appeal in London ruled in November that a convicted rapist who continued to call and write his victim and her husband from prison could sue the victim for libel because of what she wrote to the police when reporting the harassment. The rapist, David Daniels,…

Letters

Todd Talks Back to the Idiot Box As a former editor at a local TV station, I take responsibility for two of the pieces mentioned in Robert Andrew Powell’s “Sweeps Unchained” (December 18). After nearly five years, I recently quit over what I considered to be insensitive and often offensive…

News of the Weird

Lead Story *Allegheny High School in Clifton Forge, Virginia (which is seventeen percent black), suspended two boys and a girl (all white) who wore Ku Klux Klan outfits to school as their Halloween costumes. In Saybrook, Illinois, however, the Lions Club awarded its prize for best schoolkid Halloween costume to…

Letters

Jockey Club Bad, Jockey Complex Good It was with great dismay that we read Ted B. Kissell’s article about the Jockey Club (“The Jockey Club’s Wild Ride,” December 11). The first question that came to mind was “Why?” What was the purpose of the article? Sensationalism? Gossip? While Mr. Kissell’s…

Mortgaging His Future

For nearly a year Miami-Dade County Commissioner Bruce Kaplan has been under criminal investigation by the State Attorney’s Office for allegedly providing false information on an application for a home mortgage. State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle last week confirmed the ongoing probe but said she couldn’t provide any specific details…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *In November Denver school board candidate Lee McClendon lost his race despite a vigorous campaign promising to improve kids’ performances in reading, writing, and basic math. The loss might have had something to do with his 1984 guilty plea for attempted sexual assault of an eight-year-old boy, a…

Letters

Burke, Gersten, and the Power of Political Connections In Jim DeFede’s article “The Waiting Game” (December 4), Commissioner James Burke wonders, “I know that Joe Gersten was investigated, but I never heard of any attempt at a sting operation involving him. I don’t think the level of scrutiny is the…

Air Base Confidential

Packed into the conference room of Sen. Bob Graham’s downtown Miami office, Miami-Dade County officials gathered two weeks ago for a meeting with attorneys from half a dozen federal agencies overseeing the transfer of Homestead Air Force Base. Among those present: Mayor Alex Penelas and several members of his staff,…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *Kenneth Curtis, age 32, was arrested in November in Hartford, Connecticut; state prosecutors will again attempt to bring him to trial for the 1987 murder of a former girlfriend. Curtis had avoided trial earlier because of mental incompetence — he sustained a brain injury after shooting himself in…

Letters

How About “Humanitarian Criminal? Over the past few weeks, I have been carefully reading Jim DeFede’s continuing saga of Foutanga Dit Babani Sissoko (“The Baba Chronicles,” September 25; “The Baba Chronicles, Part 2,” November 6; and “Bye-Bye, Baba,” November 27). Even with all of Mr. DeFede’s in-depth scrutiny of the…

Letters

Tell It to the Cops, Tell It to the Judge I think Tangela Hollerman, [who claimed her daughter had been abducted at gunpoint], should be brought up on criminal charges (“With Kidnappers Like These, Who Needs Social Workers?” November 27). The last time I checked, lying to officers of the…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *In September Michael F. Schmitz, age 45, serving two years in the Kentucky State Reformatory for drunk driving, filed a $1.9 million lawsuit against the Lexington Police Department, complaining that officers had been too nice when they arrested him in 1996. According to the lawsuit, when police found…

Bye-Bye, Baba

Foutanga Dit Babani Sissoko’s $1.2 million contribution to Camillus House last week was secretly orchestrated by U.S. District Court Judge K. Michael Moore and has raised questions about whether the West African millionaire made the supposedly voluntary donation in order to buy his way out of federal custody. Earlier this…

Letters

The Write Stuff In his article “First Draft” (November 13), Mike Clary did an incredible job portraying a woman who will be a literary force to be reckoned with. Miami is finally able to recognize what a group of us has known for years: Ivonne Lamazares is a talented and…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *In December 1996 Phillip Johnson, then age 32, of Johnson Bottom, Kentucky, shot himself in the left shoulder with his .22-caliber rifle “to see how it felt,” he told ambulance personnel. On October 2, 1997, an ambulance crew was again called to Johnson’s home, where he was bleeding…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *According to an October Reuters news report, a man who mooned German Chancellor Helmut Kohl in a political protest two years ago near Vienna has decided to appeal his fine of about $357. The man has asked a court to require Kohl to come back to Vienna, take…

Letters

Separating the Indicted Wheat from the Indicted Chaff In Kirk Nielsen’s article about Humberto Hernandez (“A Merciful Court of Public Opinion,” November 13), a retiree said voting for Hernandez was like voting for Raul Martinez. But there is a difference. Mayor Martinez was charged with nine counts by the government…

The Teele Deal

Three months ago Rev. H.C. Wilkes, presiding elder of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, decided there was just one man who could represent the black community on the Miami City Commission — Art Teele, the erstwhile chairman of the Dade County Commission. There were a few small problems, however. First,…

A Signature Mystery

After months of criticism and allegations of misconduct surrounding its handling of a water and sewer department paving contract, Church & Tower is facing a new controversy regarding their proposal to supervise construction of Dade County’s performing arts center. Alberto Ribas, president of the engineering consulting firm A2 Group, Inc.,…

Letters

Saving the Beach, One High-rise at a Time Are you all a bunch of idiots? The individuals quoted in Ted B. Kissell’s article “Elector Set” (October 30) all attempt to parrot the same “save the Beach” philosophy. Save it from whom? The reason these morons are all recent residents of…

News of the Weird

Lead Story *In September in Columbus, Ohio, Peter “Commander Pedro” Langan was convicted of federal assault and gun charges for a 1996 shootout with police. Langan has also been convicted of two bank robberies and faces trial in four others as leader of a neo-Nazi white supremacist gang that used…

Letters

Over the Edge and Approaching Toadyism I read with interest Jim DeFede’s article “Over the Edge and Under Investigation” (October 30), and I can only shake my head in disgust at the childish antics of all parties involved. There may well be serious concerns about the background of Lynne Sachs,…