🚨BREAKING: A U.S. citizen was riding his bike in Laredo, Texas… when Border Patrol agents pulled alongside him and illegally tried to block him in.
When he kept riding, they chased him down, physically grabbed him by the arm, and immediately started demanding identification and asking where he was from.
He told them he born in Laredo, Texas.
But that was not good enough.
The agent asked, “What high school did you go to?”
He answered that, too… and they still kept demanding ID, over and over again.
The Fourth Amendment exists for a reason. In America, law enforcement don’t get to randomly stop people, physically grab them, and demand identification because they feel like it.
Being on a bike isn’t a crime.
You also don’t have to carry an ID on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle… which he was not.
So, demanding an ID, without probable cause, is illegal.
And the cherry on top? When the man went to use his phone, an agent tried to stop him by grabbing it… apparently unaware the entire encounter was already being recorded by his glasses.
If Border Patrol can stop an American born citizen riding his bike, demand his papers, and put their hands on him without stating a lawful reason… every American should be paying attention.
The earliest recorded instance of football is a game called Cuju in China 2,300 years ago.
They kicked a leather ball stuffed with feathers around a pitch before kicking it through gaps to score.
Both the Romans and Ancient Greeks copied it and had similar games.
Wow… Bloomberg just reported that Peter Thiel's family office is paying $250 per square foot for 18,150 square feet at the 830 Brickell office tower in Miami. 🌴 ☀️
Estimating ~400 sqft per person in the office, that works out to expense of $8,333 per month or $100,000/yr per employee for just office space.
These numbers were unheard of 10 years ago!
NEW: NASA has pinpointed where Saturday's meteorite likely landed — and says someone may actually be able to recover it.
Using weather radar data, NASA traced debris from the meteor that boomed across New England to a spot in Cape Cod Bay near:
📍41.87754 N, -70.35239 W
41 years after first opening its doors, the Key Biscayne Branch Library is getting a beautiful new home. This week, we broke ground on a state-of-the-art, 20,000-square-foot facility that will serve this incredible community for generations to come. In Miami-Dade, we invest in people. 💙📚
Ruth Shack was small in stature but a giant for our community. Since I moved to Miami 45 years ago, she became my role model and mentor: generous, kind, and always open to learning and new ideas. Her legacy of courage, compassion, and service will live on in Miami-Dade forever. May her memory be a blessing. 🕊️
Another Miami Founder Dinner in the books.
What started as a simple idea has turned into one of my favorite things I do in Miami.
The goal is straightforward. Get great people in a room.
No panels. No pitching. No forced networking.
Just real conversations with real builders.
On Tuesday we had founders and executives across AI, ecommerce, tech, and private equity all sitting at one table.
That’s the real value of a city like Miami. The right room can change everything.
Everyone left with new relationships and people they can genuinely call for anything they need.
One of my favorite parts of my business is that it puts me in the middle of so many different industries. I get to learn from incredible people every day and more importantly, connect them not just to a home in Miami, but to the right people here.
I’ll be hosting these monthly. Want an invite to the next one? DMs always open. 🚀
Seia Miami opened on March 14, on the top two floors of the 830 Brickell building.
Seia is a Private Club with a $25K initiation fee, and $5K annual dues. Michelin-credentialed team behind it.
54th floor is the Italian restaurant, 55th is members only.
Who's been? How is it?
Palantir CEO Alex Karp has spent nearly $75 million on waterfront property in Miami Beach, including a $28.5 million teardown on the Venetian Islands, as he builds a massive compound with 265 feet of water frontage. The move follows a growing trend of California billionaires hedging their bets on Florida amid the state's proposed billionaire tax.
Read: https://t.co/IKOl8C64O3
I, too, have had an issue getting basic information and public records from the 'new' #Miami administration. Same as the old boss. Three weeks ago I asked for documents regarding the police chief exit/search. Y nada. We have to hold their feet to the fire. https://t.co/pGuuK4nmKl
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