"It's wildly irresponsible, because it essentially encourages people to use deadly force without giving it more consideration," said Jude Faccidomo, president of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL). "I cannot agree with the Sheriff that it is ever preferred to shoot someone," Blank said by email. "There is no requirement that they be armed before someone can exercise their right to defend their property," said Fort Lauderdale attorney Jason Blank, who chairs the Florida Bar's Criminal Law Section.īut the attorneys were aghast at how brazen Johnson was in seeming to delight in potentially needless death. And the intruder doesn't need to have a weapon. Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law lets people use deadly force to prevent a forcible felony - including home invasion. Johnson's advice is legally accurate, several criminal defense attorneys told NPR. "If somebody breaks into your house in Santa Rosa County, and you shoot and kill him, the chances of them reoffending after that are zero.
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miami/ft lauderdale clubs do have great music."I'm a cop, not a politician," Johnson told Fox & Friends Tuesday. DRIVER and VICTIM: Fred Johnson Jr., 77, of Oakland Park, (left) killed James Fahy, 75, (right) when he plowed a Dodge Ram truck into the Fort Lauderdale Gay Mens Chorus in Wilton Manors on. I used to dance on the stage at backstreets. There was a gay club called the islands or fantasy island? on oakland and the bridge. all property they touch increases in value. Another popular spot is the Anaheim Packing District, which is a modern public market and food hall. They even have rainbow-themed merchandise and Disney Gay Days in March. Yes, wilton manors and victoria park were beautified by the gay community. Daytime tourist spots in Anaheim is mostly dominated by the Disney franchise, and it’s definitely worth a visit. i do think fire and ice was close to coral gables, but not in coral gables.
I used to go to a club in miami called casanovas and also a club called fire and ice. He has written for 39 publications across the. Nick Johnson earned his masters in Business Administration from the Drucker School At Claremont Graduate University. Youve got hipster areas, preppy places, neighborhoods where college kids thrive, and of course, ghettos. he was about 6'3" and handsome, shaved head, blue eyes. Fort Lauderdales neighborhoods conjure up too many stereotypes to count. Oh no the bartender at the pool bar at the marlin was boone(harry). This was also the time when the expose, the miami girl band became popular and gloria estefan and the miami sound machine. we don't need no water let the mo*** fu** burn. There was a popular song then that they always played. whenever i would go to the bathroom she would always be in there and she would peek over all the stalls. I had heard that belle kincaid also passed. bless his heart and may he rest in peace. i had run into him several times at the copa. across the pool there was the frozen drinks bar and then there was a smaller bar beside anthony's bar on the end. he work the main large outside bar that was closest to the pool. that was probably a bit too far for me, coral gables is nice but a long drive.Īt the backstreets the bartender was anthony and he was from new york. No i don't remember the club cheers in miami. It was a lot of fun, you could dance on giant speakers next to the dance floor. Do you recall a gay club in Miami called Cheers? It was near UM off of Coral Way I think. Sadly I was a shy 19-20 year old and he never knew. Ever hear what happened to her? Was your friend at the pool bar at the Marlin Beach by any chance John? He was my first ever crush.loved the man. LOL, I used to have drinks (and more, it was the early 80s) with Belle on occasion. I suspect the property taxes, insurance and utilities kill go cart tracks/waterparks. I heard that is going to be cut up and sold to a big box retailer due to the valuable I95 frontage. It then became Grand Prix Race-O-Rama and started the deterioration into the dump it is now (Boomers). Malibu Gran Prix was great with the mini-Indy cars but I was too young to drive them. Ever go to the mini waterpark off Oakland or Andrews Ave called "WaterWorks", it was cool but about 1/8 of Six Flags and is now a mini storage place. Six Flags then it became "Incredible Universe" (Like a jumbo Best Buy/Circuit City) and now it is just another strip mall with big box stores/restaurants. I'm glad I found this forum so I can take a stroll down memory lane Almost everywhere I pass I always try to remember what was there prior. I remember my dad throwing parties on the strip at Ft lauderdale beach with all his equipment. I remember going to Six Flags Atlantis and grand prix as a kid.