"I wish I would have died before he did," she added, crying.His mother and family have described Ordoñez as an exemplary man dedicated to his job. Copyright © 2010 - 2019. ROME (AP) — With confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. hitting 5 million Sunday, by far the highest of any country, the failure of the most powerful nation in the world to contain the scourge has been met with astonishment and alarm in Europe.Perhaps nowhere outside the U.S. is America’s bungled virus response viewed with more consternation than in Italy, which was ground zero of Europe’s epidemic. Shots were fired and one employee was injured, but it’s unclear if she had been shot.Deputies said the suspects fled the scene, carjacked Ordonez’s truck and fled police.The FBI identified the two men responsible for yesterday’s shootings as Lamar Alexander, 41, and Ronnie Jerome Hill, 41, both of Miami-Dade County.News helicopters were following the chase and at least one showed the conclusion live, with one person falling out of the vehicle’s passenger side after several shots were fired. MIRAMAR, FLA. (WSVN) - More details have been revealed about the deadly According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, a preliminary report shows that an estimated 21 officers fired approximately 200 rounds during the Dec. 5 incident.The findings were presented Wednesday by FDLE Special Agent Troy Walker during a round table discussion with members of the Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board’s Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Committee and the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board.“We have an obligation to the community, and we also have an obligation to the law enforcement agencies that are involved,” Walker said. EcuadorTimes.net | Breaking News, Ecuador News, World, Sports, … Each officer has to be able to explain what threat they saw and then make a justification as to why they pulled the trigger a certain number of times.”Walker added that additional review and investigation is still needed before actual numbers are released.UPS driver Frank Ordonez and bystander Richard Cutshaw were killed when two robbery suspects hijacked a UPS truck and took its driver hostage.The pair then sent police on a chase that ended in a shootout between officers and the suspects at an intersection on Miramar Parkway in the middle of traffic. (CNN Newsource) -- A Florida woman says she's still rattled after finding a python in her washing machine.Emily Visnic, in West Palm Beach, Florida, was about to load her washer when she saw snakeskin, WPEC reported. Nationwide, 25 percent of all homicide victims were killed by strangers. His truck was hijacked by two men who had attempted an armed robbery on a South Florida jewelry store.

The public may view the reports by going to www.WSVN.com and clicking on "FCC Public File," or by visiting the FCC's website at Both suspects were killed along with the driver and another motorist, who was waiting at a busy intersection when officers ran up and opened fire from behind the cars of innocent bystanders. Frank Ordonez, 27, was one of four people killed in the incident, according to his brother Roy. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Teamsters Union mourns the loss of two Teamsters Local 776 members and UPS drivers, Dennis Kehler and Daniel Kepner, who were killed … All Rights Reserved. He was looking forward to buying his own house next year to give his daughters a stable place to live.Ordoñez is survived by his two daughters, ages 6 and 3.Nicole Acevedo is a reporter for NBC News Digital. Four people were killed - including the two carjackers. Now, every time she looks at them, she is reminded of the tragedy that cost him his life.The mother said she has watched news footage "over and over" of the gunfire that ended the incident. Ordonez and both subjects were killed in the shooting.Cutshaw, who was waiting at the light, was also killed.Walker is working to determine what exactly happened during the chase and if officers could have done something to prevent Cutshaw and Ordonez’s deaths.

I came to this country for a better life, not for my son to be killed," said Apolinario, an Ecuadorian immigrant living in Hialeah, Florida.Apolinario said her son had bought all the Christmas decorations for her home and had stayed up all night alongside his two daughters putting them up. That’s part of the examination.”All content © Copyright 2000 - 2020 WSVN-TV. Ordoñez was still inside the vehicle when authorities launched a two-county, rush-hour police chase that ended in a shootout between authorities and the suspects. Luz Apolinario can't believe that she will be spending Christmas without her son Frank Ordoñez, the 27-year-old UPS driver who was killed during "I have no words to explain what I'm feeling," said the heartbroken mother in Spanish during an Ordoñez, a father of two, was working his route Thursday when his truck was comandeered in an attempted armed robbery that ended in a hail of gunfire.He had recently started driving a new route, according to his parents. Frank Ordonez, 27, was one of four people killed in the incident, according to his brother Roy. Hispanic victims are also more likely to be killed by a stranger than the national average. MIAMI (AP) — A law enforcement official says four people, including a EcuadorTimes.net The driver kidnapped and killed after Miami’s persecution of Miramar was apparently Hispanic.Frank Ordoñez: Kidnapped and dead UPS driver was EcuadorianThe UPS driver and a spectator were among the four dead as a result of the police shooting.The UPS driver has been unofficially identified by various news media and networks such as Frank Ordonez, a young UPS driver and father of a 5-year-old girl, according to his Facebook page.Of Hispanic descent, from Ecuador, Ordonez showed on the networks a great love for his daughter constantly posting many photos of him with her.Among many other messages, one in which Ordonez poses with his daughter reads: “My love for you will pass forever.”The Sentinel is trying to confirm the name with the Miramar police.According to Ordonez’s Facebook page, he studied at Miami Dade Community College, attended Barbara Goleman High School, lived in Hialeah Gardens and was originally from Miami.“We are deeply saddened to know that a UPS service provider was the victim of this act of pointless violence,” said David Graves, a spokesman for UPS.“We express our condolences to the family and friends of our employees and the other innocent victims involved in this incident.”A police chase on Thursday, November 5, 2019 from Miami to Miramar ended with a shooting on a traffic-filled stretch of Miramar Parkway and four dead during peak hours on Thursday afternoon, according to police and reports.The two thieves died, the kidnapped UPS driver, and a spectator who was inside an idle car at the scene, said FBI special agent George Piro at the scene.Jewelry thieves hijacked a UPS truck and drove the police in a chase that went from Coral Gables to the Dolphin Expressway, through the Florida Turnpike, I-75, the Century Village complex, to end at Miramar Parkway close to Flamingo Road, police said.https://www.sun-sentinel.com/elsentinel/noticias/fl-es-miramar-miami-persecucion-muertes-frank-ordonez-20191206-gax5k72xmnfpdg2qlhpzux6vla-story.html