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Hold up.... Did this nikka said Miami dont have a black scene??
 

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Yea but in New York it's $1600 minimum for a 1 bedroom in a neighborhood where they don't sell crack.

The quality of life aint there and when you got 5 months of snow ice and 10 degree days. I'm looking for something new.
Pm me, I give you some REAL GOOD info how to move in SOUTH FLORIDA
 

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So the things y'all talk about in this thread I take it that they are pretty much cac, euro, or mixed spots?
mixed

nah none were euro

Yea but in New York it's $1600 minimum for a 1 bedroom in a neighborhood where they don't sell crack.

The quality of life aint there and when you got 5 months of snow ice and 10 degree days. I'm looking for something new.
give it a shot 1600 here u can live downtown
 

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I been browsing city-data and the consensus is pretty much there is no 'black scene' outside the hood. They say there's no black middle class so as far as black people that's pretty much all concentrated in the slums. There's motherfukkers in there who live on south beach / Brickell talmbout they don't see Haitians


This big time. The poverty rate for Black in MIA is 45%. To give an comparison in NY it's 21% in Philly is 32%.


So from that I get it's very divided. They say it's pretty much dominated by cac Latin and euros.

Not all the latinos are "cac". Some maybe 2 shades lighter than you but don't tell them they aren't white.

Also outside of downtown and miami beach I see it's real spread out I'm used to New York so idk that might be a bit depressing:patrice:

Yup.
 

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Real Miami people know Miami Gardens is really Carol City:shaq:

They just been trying to clean it up.... Don't go west of 27th ave:lupe:
yup... miami gardens is an amalgamation and it includes carol city inside of it

there's some good parts of miami gardens tho... I wouldn't say the are all black neighborhoods tho. That's the thing a lot of the good middle class neighborhoods don't have anyone group of people.
 

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Some hardcore Hood isht caught on surveillance video


Exclusive: Video shows shooting of Miami Gardens police officer


Officer Ryan Thompson survived with wound to the leg while his alleged attacker is now charged with attempted murder.



Newly released video surveillance footage obtained by The Miami Herald depicts the shooting of Miami Gardens Officer Ryan Thompson. Thompson's attacker lunges at the officer while firing his weapon. The dramatic encounter resulted in a flurry of gunfire on the 2100 block of Northwest 183rd Street. Courtesy of Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office.
By David Ovalle

When Miami Gardens Police Officer Ryan Thompson confronted a domestic violence suspect next to a street-side bus stop last month, the man suddenly pulled a handgun.

“He raised it up so quick-like,” an eyewitness told detectives.

Thompson, caught off guard, could only raise his hands.

“He looked like, ‘You got me,’” said the eyewitness, a woman whose car had broken down just feet away.

She added: “I just heard shots, shots, shots.”

Newly released video surveillance footage obtained by The Miami Herald shows the alleged gunman, Randy Thomas, lunging at the officer while firing his weapon. The dramatic encounter resulted in a flurry of gunfire on the 2100 block of Northwest 183rd Street.

Thompson survived, with a through-and-through wound to the right thigh. Thomas was shot too, also surviving with three gunshot wounds from police bullets.

Thomas, 44, is now charged with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

At the time of the shooting, Thomas had been on probation on a conviction for grand-theft auto, reckless driving, fleeing police and driving without a valid license. Deemed a “habitual offender,” he has a long history of arrests dating back to the early 1990s.

According to police reports and witness statements, Thomas had been drinking that day when he threatened his fiancee with a gun at a Miami Gardens apartment complex. The woman, Sabrina Modest, dialed 911 but did not mention a weapon in the brief call.

Thomas also pushed down her sister, who was trying to get into the home, according to witnesses.

After the 911 call, officers Thompson and Carmelo Garcia arrived.

The video surveillance footage, recorded by an apartment complex camera, shows that as officers interviewed the fiancee, Thomas tried walking away through the parking lot. The officer hustled after Thomas, who had moved behind the bus stop shelter.

The video shows that the officer did not draw his weapon and fire until it was too late. Garcia fired at Thomas from the second-story of the apartment building before rushing to his fellow officer’s aid.

Thompson is still recovering from his wound and has not returned to duty. A police spokesman could not be reached for comment.
 

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Some hardcore Hood isht caught on surveillance video


Exclusive: Video shows shooting of Miami Gardens police officer


Officer Ryan Thompson survived with wound to the leg while his alleged attacker is now charged with attempted murder.



Newly released video surveillance footage obtained by The Miami Herald depicts the shooting of Miami Gardens Officer Ryan Thompson. Thompson's attacker lunges at the officer while firing his weapon. The dramatic encounter resulted in a flurry of gunfire on the 2100 block of Northwest 183rd Street. Courtesy of Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office.
By David Ovalle

When Miami Gardens Police Officer Ryan Thompson confronted a domestic violence suspect next to a street-side bus stop last month, the man suddenly pulled a handgun.

“He raised it up so quick-like,” an eyewitness told detectives.

Thompson, caught off guard, could only raise his hands.

“He looked like, ‘You got me,’” said the eyewitness, a woman whose car had broken down just feet away.

She added: “I just heard shots, shots, shots.”

Newly released video surveillance footage obtained by The Miami Herald shows the alleged gunman, Randy Thomas, lunging at the officer while firing his weapon. The dramatic encounter resulted in a flurry of gunfire on the 2100 block of Northwest 183rd Street.

Thompson survived, with a through-and-through wound to the right thigh. Thomas was shot too, also surviving with three gunshot wounds from police bullets.

Thomas, 44, is now charged with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

At the time of the shooting, Thomas had been on probation on a conviction for grand-theft auto, reckless driving, fleeing police and driving without a valid license. Deemed a “habitual offender,” he has a long history of arrests dating back to the early 1990s.

According to police reports and witness statements, Thomas had been drinking that day when he threatened his fiancee with a gun at a Miami Gardens apartment complex. The woman, Sabrina Modest, dialed 911 but did not mention a weapon in the brief call.

Thomas also pushed down her sister, who was trying to get into the home, according to witnesses.

After the 911 call, officers Thompson and Carmelo Garcia arrived.

The video surveillance footage, recorded by an apartment complex camera, shows that as officers interviewed the fiancee, Thomas tried walking away through the parking lot. The officer hustled after Thomas, who had moved behind the bus stop shelter.

The video shows that the officer did not draw his weapon and fire until it was too late. Garcia fired at Thomas from the second-story of the apartment building before rushing to his fellow officer’s aid.

Thompson is still recovering from his wound and has not returned to duty. A police spokesman could not be reached for comment.

hit a cop below the waist and still get charged with attempt murder brehs
 
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