Miami Police Report — March 30, 2026

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Miami Police Report — March 30, 2026

from Miami Florida Police Report · host Inception Point Ai

Monday's report. Miami-Dade County, March 30, 2026. A violent weekend in South Florida. Lorent Pion charged with second-degree murder after allegedly beating 22-year-old Nahomi Cittadini and dragging her onto I-95, where she was struck at 80 mph, according to Miami-Dade police. An officer-involved shooting across the street from the Ultra Music Festival, per Miami Police. A fatal shooting in Hialeah. Two deadly boat crashes on Biscayne Bay in one week — including a hit-and-run that killed 55-year-old Davide Veglia, per FWC. A Margate officer fires during a street takeover on Banks Road. And John Panicci arrested for allegedly stealing an encrypted access key from the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office. Sources: Local 10 (WPLG), NBC Miami, Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office, Hialeah Police, FWC, Margate Police, Palm Beach County SOE. All from the public record. Monday out. A Quiet Please production.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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