Man Shot-And-In-Police Cases

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Informs: Man shot and killed in police-involved shooting identified BY DANIEL CHANG DCHANG@MIAMIHERALD.COM The man shot and killed by police Tuesday afternoon in a West Miami-Dade apartment complex has been identified as Alexis Suarez Reyes, Miami-Dade police said Wednesday. Reyes, 47, lived at the apartment complex at 1907 SW 107th Ave. Miami-Dade police detectives had gone to the complex to follow up on an investigation of a case from Miami International Airport when they encountered Reyes in the apartment. According to a news release issued Wednesday, Reyes was armed when police confronted him. He was shot multiple times and subsequently transported to the Trauma Center at Kendall Regional Medical Center, where he died. Reyes…show more content…
Officers fired, and the van tried to get away, hitting other parked cars before it came to a stop, police said. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/28/3116864/man-shot-and-killed-in-police.html#storylink=cpy Explains:New study: Medicaid expansion could cost Florida $8.9 billion over 10 years Medicaid expansion under Obamacare could cover an additional 1.6 million people in Florida. But even if the state opts out, about 370,000 people will be added to the program. BY JOHN DORSCHNER JDORSCHNER@MIAMIHERALD.COM Florida’s lawmakers appear to be facing a choice of adding comparatively few people to the state’s Medicaid rolls at considerable cost or adding a lot more people for not much more money, according to a study by a Washington study group released this week. The study by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured focused on the critical issue about what will happen to states if they choose to accept or reject Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. The study showed that if Florida accepts Medicaid expansion, it will cost the state about $8.9 billion over 10 years to insure an extra 1.6 million people in the state-federal insurance for the

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