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October 10, 2025 7 mins
News Anchor Nathalie Rodriguez has the latest on the two Miami police officers shot in a domestic situation that turned into a lengthy standoff. Plus new disturbing details about the Florida man accused of starting the Palisades fire, and a South Florida company offering a unique concierge service.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
Good morning, Natalie, Good morning.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Two Miami police officers are recovering after being shot. Police
Chief Manny Morales as it started shortly after they left
the area after calling for a backup from a tow
truck to remove an abandoned car that was riddled with
bullet holes in the middle of the streets. Then they
got reports of gunfire in the same area. Upon arrival

(00:36):
to see a vehicle that is riddled with bullets, and
immediately they begin to receive shots. That is a police
chief with the City of Miami Police Department, Manny Morales.
He says one officer was shot in the knee, the
other in the ankle, but both fortunately are going to
be okay.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Now.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
The suspect, yeah, exactly. The suspect came out of a home.
He exchanged gunfire even after the fact, and then went
back inside for hours. And then we found out that
twenty seven year old Mason Trianna, the suspect, is dead.
We don't know if he died because of the police
gunfire exchange, or if it was a self inflicted wound.

(01:18):
At this point, his brother is being questioned after saying
that they had been in a fight that morning and
that led to the crime scene here.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
It was hours of negotiations. This went on for a while,
and then eventually it was a police drone that found
him dead inside the home. Now, officers had responded to
his home before for domestic issues. Obviously nothing ever escalated
to a situation quite like this. But you talked to
members of law enforcement, they'll tell you some of those

(01:49):
domestic issues, those are some of those are the worst
dangerous calls. Yep, that they say so in the.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Words, I was married to a cop, and then he
used to say that those are the most dangerous calls,
are the domestic calls, because sometimes the victim turns on
the cops. Yeah, when they're trying to take the assailant
into custody or trying to de escalate the situation.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Right, lots of emotions and things can get out of
hand real quick. Luckily, those officers are going to be okay. Though.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
That was the good news to come out of.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
That, absolutely, and that everyone in the neighborhood is okay, yeah, yep. Well, meanwhile,
we're learning new details with the man charge with starting
the deadly Palisades Fire in California.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
He's going to stay locked up for now.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
Federal magistrate in the Sunshine State is ordering Jonathan render
Neck to remain locked up. This after prosecutors said he
showed traits of an arsonist and his family had worried
about his declining mental state. The new details very very disturbing.
September nineteenth, less than a month ago, the family called

(02:47):
nine to one one claiming that render Neck was going
to burn the house down.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Yeah, his home here in Florida. Yeah, his home here
in Florida in the Orlando area.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Rinder Neck was arrested on Tuesday for starting the Lockman
Fire on January first, which then blew up and turned
into the Palisades Fire six days later, leaving a trail
of destruction and death behind. He was living in the
area at the time and working as an uber driver
before he came back to Florida.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Allegedly, yeah, you see, just a pattern of fascination with
fire from the burning of the Bible that he did
before he set the fire out in California, things that
he looked at online, the song that he listened to,
the French song that had to do with imagery of

(03:40):
fires and the apocalypse and all of that. Threatening to
burn down his Florida home last month. You wonder, I'm
sure they're looking at this just to see, you know,
were there other fires that they weren't able to figure
out what the cause was, like in areas where he's
been in the past, You know what I mean. This
doesn't seem like something that just happened overnight where he

(04:01):
met with fascination with setting fires and watching things burn.
Just a very disturbed individual and man killed twelve people
and caused billions of dollars in damage with the Palisades fire.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Right right, Absolutely, this is strange in and of itself.
President Trump had signed an executive order in January which
revoked automatic citizenship for kids that are born to foreign
visitors here in the US, whether they're on tourists, student,
or work visas, as well as to undocumented immigrants. But
along comes this company called Have My Baby in Miami.

(04:37):
It's a concierge service for foreigners who want to have
their kids on US soil. The company claims it's helped
deliver two thousand babies. I did a little bit of
legwork here, and they claim that they specialize in delivering
babies born to women from abroad. The service connected them
to its in house obstetricians, pediatricians, them a slot at

(05:00):
the maternity unit at HCA Florida Mercy Hospital. One couple
already had US tourist visas. All that was left to
do was to get on a plane, find a place
to stay, and wait for their American baby to arrive.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
Yeah, so I think I don't know how that works.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
I think the whole getting rid of birthright citizenship, especially
the President just signing an executive order trying to do it,
that's never going to hold up in court. That's going
to be found unconstitutional. But you know, I do wonder
is there something that Congress can do a lot that
they can pass to kind of rein in something like that.
I mean, this is just making a mockery of that right.

(05:39):
You have a concierge service and you're getting paid to
just help set foreigners up so they can have their
baby here in the US and become the babies become us.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
I mean, that's baby popping resort.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I'm not surprised by it, but
it's just it's I mean, it's genius.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
It is.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
It's just about it so blatantly not what I think
the founders had in mind with the great great citizen Jeb.
Real quick, we have a couple of seconds here. I
want to circle back to a story that we did
in the six o'clock hour. Just because this was a
really important one, I feel like we should we should
do it one more time. Uh, this issue involving pepper

(06:17):
spray at a high school uh led to hospitalizations.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
Can can you run through them one more time for us? Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (06:25):
So. There was an off campus fight between two girls
at Blanche Ely High School, as some high schoolers do,
they get into a fight. This is a cat fight.
Then the fight spilled onto campus, with pepper spray landing
nearly a dozen students in the hospital.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
And we heard right here, Money's called.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Me call fin gagging hal face was rent man.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
When I say rent, hell facebook red. They got the
other kids in the amblamp. Oh by why y'all.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Ain't get money's hamble put money's in ambleam.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
That trot was faith with ch hold and I came
to pool, I had to get milk, not no medicaid.
I couldn't even runs up to the hospital.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Would you bad if it was just bad? That's that's
an eyewitness testimony right there. That's important, important context for
that story. So yeah, I just wanted to make sure,
you know, that was something that I felt.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Like deserved more times.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Fortunately, the students are all going to be okay. Yeah, well,
being transported in the ambulance. That definitely helped.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Getting transported in the ambulance to make sure those kids
were okay, all right.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Natalie Rodriguez Friday Stories. Natalie, have a great weekend. Thanks
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