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Body cam footage shows arrest of Tampa community activist during traffic stop #news #abcactionnews
SUMMARY: Pastor Carl SoDo, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Restoration Inc., experienced a troubling traffic stop initiated by the Hillsboro County Sheriff’s Office due to an allegedly non-compliant Florida Joker tag on his vehicle. Despite SoDo asserting that he had not committed any violations, the officer demanded his driver’s license. Tensions escalated when the officer approached with his weapon drawn, which SoDo believed was unnecessary. The incident led to a charge against the officer for his aggressive demeanor, highlighting issues of police conduct during traffic stops involving individuals of color.
A group of community activists are calling for action over what they say was an unlawful arrest, but HCSO is painting a different picture while releasing the body cam video of the incident.
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What to know if you’re at risk of having your wages garnished over student loan debt
SUMMARY: Millions of student borrowers may face wage garnishment as early as this summer, with an estimated 3 million entering default by August and another 2 million by September. Default occurs after 270 days of missed payments, risking up to 15% wage garnishment to repay debt. The pandemic payment pause ended in May, and a Biden-era grace period protecting credit scores has lapsed, causing credit damage for many. Borrowers should check their loan status on studentaid.gov and consider rehabilitation or consolidation to avoid default. The Department of Education will notify borrowers 30 days before garnishment, allowing requests for hardship hearings to reduce or delay wage deductions.
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News from the South - Florida News Feed
Heat advisory placed for South Florida with “feels-like” temperatures of 105 degrees
SUMMARY: A heat advisory has been issued for South Florida with “feels-like” temperatures reaching 105 degrees, especially in interior areas. Actual temperatures are in the low 90s with high humidity causing dangerous heat index levels. Shoppers are advised to seek air-conditioned spaces during peak afternoon heat. Rain chances today remain low at around 10%, with some inland afternoon showers possibly providing brief relief. Showers and storms are expected to increase on Tuesday and Wednesday, which should help lower temperatures. A tropical system is being monitored but currently has only a 20% development chance and is expected to move out over the Atlantic.
NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren has what you need to know ahead of South Florida’s heat advisory.
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A Tunisian musician was detained in LA after living in US for a decade. His doctor wife speaks out
SUMMARY: Dr. Wafaa Alrashid, chief medical officer at Huntington Hospital, witnessed fear among Latino patients amid immigration raids in Southern California. Her husband, Rami Othmane, a Tunisian musician with a pending green card, was arrested despite showing his paperwork. Living in the U.S. since 2015 and married to Alrashid in 2025, his deportation order had been dismissed in 2020. Held in harsh ICE conditions, Othmane’s detention sparked protests featuring musicians and activists. After being transferred to Arizona with a swollen leg, Alrashid hopes for his bail as legal proceedings continue, while she anxiously awaits further contact.
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