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State Attorney Investigates Brickell Group A3 for Safety Violations
National Desk
May 11, 2026
The Office of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, located at 1350 NW 12th Avenue in Miami, is examining potential public safety issues involving A3, a Brickell-based entity, according to a CBS News Miami report. Details of the allegations remain limited, with no specific public records or press releases from the State Attorney's website confirming the probe as of May 11, 2026. The Criminal Investigations Division, reachable at (305) 547-0669, handles such matters, but representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
This scrutiny unfolds against a backdrop of challenges within Fernandez Rundle's office. A June 2024 WLRN investigation revealed the use of convicted murderer William “Little Bill” Brown as a jailhouse informant for a decade, prompting calls from the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for a prosecution integrity unit. Grand jury reports on the State Attorney's site, including examinations of public officials' conduct, underscore ongoing oversight of county institutions.
For Brickell residents navigating Southwest 2nd Avenue and nearby high-rises, the probe heightens local public safety worries amid Florida's top stories. A fatal high-speed DUI crash involving a Cybertruck driver in Miami-Dade, reported widely, amplifies concerns over road safety. Meanwhile, the state ranks third nationally in foreclosure surges driven by skyrocketing insurance costs, directly threatening condo owners in Brickell's dense urban core.
State investments offer some relief. Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed a transportation bill funding highway expansions to ease Brickell commutes toward I-95, while activating $50 million in emergency funds for 2026 hurricane prep—critical for flood-prone areas like the Brickell Bay waterfront. Yet, as the longest federal government shutdown ends without ICE funding, local resources remain stretched, connecting these issues to household budgets strained by housing crises and crime.
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