
Florida attorney general declares state ‘safe’ after Miami Beach curfew, but concerns linger
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody told Fox News that Florida is "safe" after a state of emergency was declared in Miami Beach.
The city of Miami Beach declared a state of emergency in March for the second consecutive year after two shootings in 48 hours. Mayor Dan Gelber said the city issued a "massive deployment of police resources" and imposed a curfew that has since been lifted.
"Those additional officers need to know if they take the actions … that there will be follow through, and it needs to be targeted" with "specific approaches to the bad actors," Moody told Fox News.
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