First alleged thug in fatal parka mugging arraigned on murder, weapon possession charges








The first alleged thug busted in a senseless fatal parka mugging is claiming all he did was supply the gun.

"I saw the guy shoot the kid," Timothy Montalvo, 16, said of the January 4 fatal shooting of Raphael Ward in front of a church at 49 Columbia Street. Ward, who is also 16, resisted demands to relinquish the $600 parka, and paid with his life, cops say.

Speaking of the tragedy earlier today, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said the actual shooter has been identified as Walter Rodriguez, 20, who is still being sought.

"This was a dispute, possible retaliation over jackets being stolen earlier that evening," Kelly told reporters. "But we are looking for Walter Rodriguez, and Timothy Montalvo has been arrested for possession of the weapon. That is the allegation, that the victim may have been involved in the theft of a jacket."





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Attorney Gary Sunden stands next to his client Timothy Montalvo, who was being charge for 2nd degree murder, at his arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court.





"I brought the gun, and I handed the gun to him before he shot him," Montalvo has admitted to cops, according to a criminal complaint charging him with murder and criminal possession of a weapon.

Montalvo was one of four kids caught on video surveillance entering and then leaving a nearby grocery store just before the shooting. He is the first suspect charged.

He stood before Manhattan Criminal Judge Robert Mandelbaum in a far more down-market-looking bomber jacket than the expensive, fur-trimmed Marmot jacket that Ward died over.

"He is charged with murder, and he did give a confession in this case," assistant district Shanda Strain said in asking successfully that the judge order Montalvo held without bail.

Montalvo is due back in court on Jan. 24, when he will learn if a grand jury has voted a murder indictment against him. His lawyer, Gary Sunden, declined comment.










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Walmart redesigns plans for Midtown Miami store




















In an effort to garner increased support for its store in Midtown Miami, Walmart late Thursday submitted redesigned plans to the City of Miami that buffers the store with independent shops and restaurants along Midtown Boulevard.

The 16,000-square-feet of retail would line the ground floor of one side of the Walmart store, providing a more interactive streetfront for pedestrians that maintains the character of the Midtown Miami project. This additional retail building would be a joint venture between Walmart and Midtown Opportunities, the developer that owns the majority of the undeveloped property at Midtown.

Midtown Opportunities would develop the liner retail bulding and lease the property to retailers and restaurants. The plans were part of an amended permit application Walmart submitted to city staff for approval.





“Throughout this process, we have remained engaged with the surrounding community to discuss ways our plan could best serve local residents,” said Steven Restivo, senior director of community affairs for Walmart. “Our plan now allows for additional retail that will not only compliment our store but also offer customers more choices for their shopping needs. Plus, we think the opportunity to activate an empty parcel will add an additional economic boost to the surrounding area.”

Zyscovich Architects, the firm which created the master plan for Miami’s Midtown, has been hired by Midtown Opportunities to design the retail space facing along Midtown Boulevard between NW 31st STreet and NW 29th Street. The space would have room for about four to six new restaurants and shops.

“The spirit of The Midtown Miami Master Plan has come alive with a variety of residential, commercial and retail establishments,” said Bernard Zyscovich, President and Managing Partner of Zyscovich Architects. “The new project designs will ensure that the urban character of the district will be retained with new shops along Midtown Boulevard that will incorporate a modern design.”

Walmart’s revised plan also includes a slightly adjusted vision for the look of the entire store, providing additional metal canopies, awnings and a glass storefront. Pending the approval of city staff, Walmart hopes to begin construction this summer with an opening befor the end of 2014.





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Scott floats new tax break for manufacturers




















Gov. Rick Scott is planning to cut taxes further for manufacturers in the coming year as a mechanism for creating more jobs and boosting the state’s manufacturing industry.

Scott announced Wednesday that he would seek a new sales tax exemption for manufacturers that purchase industrial equipment and machinery.

“We have 17,500 manufacturing companies in Florida today that employ more than 300,000 Florida families,” Scott said in a statement. “In the upcoming legislative session, we are committed to building up Florida manufacturing jobs by eliminating the tax barriers on companies who purchase equipment.”





Currently manufacturers already enjoy a tax exemption on machinery they purchase, but only if the machinery helps improve productive output by 5 percent annually. In 2012, Scott and the Legislature cut the requirement for productive output from 10 percent to 5 percent, saving manufacturers an estimated $46 million per year.

Scott is looking to eliminate the increase-in-production requirement altogether, allowing all manufacturers to purchase new equipment tax-free. Scott said the provision would make Florida more competitive with other states that don’t tax manufacturing equipment, and would boost exports.

“Eliminating the barriers on investment for our manufacturing industry will also benefit our ports and the many small businesses that support manufacturers,” Scott said in a statement.

It’s not yet clear how much money businesses would save from this tax break, although a similar proposal last year by Sen. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, was estimated to cost the state $153.4 million per year in lost revenue. That proposal did not pass, although a smaller tax break for manufacturers did, perhaps reducing the fiscal impact of this year’s proposal.

The proposal to eliminate taxes on manufacturing equipment is part of a general trend — backed by Scott and the Republican-led Legislature — to chip away at the taxes paid by businesses.

In the last year alone, Scott has pushed for hundreds of millions of dollars in tax relief for businesses — ranging from corporate income tax cuts, targeted tax breaks for specific industries and tax exemptions for businesses that move to the state.

In November, voters rejected a constitutional admendment that would have cut property taxes for businesses that own equipment.

Last year, Scott announced plans to raise the exemption for corporate income taxes further, from $50,000 to $75,000.

Democrats — who generally have voted for Scott’s tax breaks — have become more vocal in lashing out at Scott’s more recent tax-cutting proposals, arguing that Florida should be spending more on education and less on corporate tax breaks.

“On election night, the people of Florida sent a clear message that they have rejected Gov. Rick Scott’s failed priorities and policies which have slashed funding for our public schools while giving hand outs to the corporate special interests who epitomize the broken politics of Tallahassee,” said Florida Democratic Party Executive Director Scott Arcenaux in November. “But Governor Rick Scott apparently didn’t get the message.”





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Go Ahead, Keep Being Mean to Celebrities on Twitter






We realize there’s only so much time one can spend in a day watching new trailers, viral video clips, and shaky cell phone footage of people arguing on live television. This is why every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the videos that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention. Today:  


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We usually don’t condone being an impolite jerk to anyone, especially on social media. But we kind of make an exception because, well, if everyone was nice to everyone all of a sudden, we’d run out of fun Jimmy Kimmel segments where celebrities read their tweets:


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Oh man, this giant squid is like the most famous sea creature celebrity of the moment. And yes, it’s way freakier in motion:


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So fine, this is sort of bending the rules per se because this isn’t really a video-video. It’s the Game of Thrones introduction with beatboxing by the Stark children. 


And finally, here is one minute of a man singing all the songs involving the word “baby.” And in case you were wondering, yes, Justin Bieber is officially in the Baby Pantheon of Music. 


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Stars Ready for Awards Season

Awards season is in full swing, and last night stars such as Anne Hathaway, Ben Affleck, Bradley Cooper and Daniel Craig hit Manhattan for The National Board of Review's annual Awards Gala. Watch the video to see how the stars are prepping for the busy kudos season – and hear Jessica Chastain talk about the crazy showbiz jobs she held before becoming famous!

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At Tuesday night's gala hosted by Meredith Vieira, Zero Dark Thirty was named Best Film of the Year, with the film's Kathryn Bigelow named Best Director and Chastain named Best Actress. Bradley Cooper was on hand to pick up his Best Actor award for his performance in Silver Linings Playbook alongside director David O. Russell (who won Best Adapted Screeplay), while Ben Affleck scooped up the Special Achievement in Filmmaking award for Argo and Anne Hathaway was there for Les Miserables, which picked up the Best Ensemble award.

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Creep confesses to raping woman in West Village








A monstrous West Village rapist caught zipping his pants up at the scene -- and with his victim's ATM card in his pocket -- finally 'fessed up today to his attack on a drunken 29-year-old woman.

Ivan Ramos, who now faces at least 20 years prison, had found his disoriented victim wandering alone and lost on Perry Street at six in the morning in April, 2012.

The creep first offered her help -- telling her he was the "neighborhood watchman." Then he pulled her into a stairwell and committed a brutal rape that Manhattan prosecutors have said was captured in its graphic, 15-minute entirety on sidewalk surveillance tape.



Witnesses, alerted by the woman's screams, called cops, who caught him pulling up his pants at the scene.

Ramos pleaded guilty today to first degree rape, criminal sex acts and assault before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Laura Ward, who told Ramos that his sentence will be at least 20 years prison, but could be higher depending on what the victim had to say at a sentencing scheduled for Jan. 23.










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Florida company provides electrical power for the world




















More than 4,000 miles from its home base in Doral, Energy International is helping keep the lights on and the power grid humming in Gibraltar, the British territory on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula.

Energy International, a global provider of power plants and energy solutions, sent a temporary plant that will provide power for at least the next two years while a more permanent fix is sought for the territory’s erratic and aging electrical system.

The Doral company was founded 14 years ago as MCA Power Systems and its initial goal was to pursue energy contracts in Latin America. It began in 2000 with a name change and in recent years its focus has become global.





“The world needs energy,’’ said Brett Hall, EI’s vice president of finance.

While the 2007-2008 recession curtailed the growth of worldwide energy demand, the U.S. Energy Information Agency has projected that global demand for electricity will increase by 2.3 percent annually from 2008 to 2035.

The potential is especially strong in developing nations. The International Energy Agency estimated that in 2009, 21 percent of the world’s population — 1.4 billion people — didn’t have access to electricity. In sub-Saharan Africa, the percentage of people without power rises to 69 percent.

Energy International has expanded sales from Latin America and the Caribbean to Europe, Africa and the Middle East, boosting revenue from $100 million annually in 2009 to more than $300 million today, Hall said. This year, EI is anticipating revenue of $350 million to $375 million.

In the next seven years the company, which is privately owned by American shareholders and affiliated with Gecolsa — the Caterpillar dealership in Colombia — hopes revenue will top $1 billion, he said.

Even though Energy International is based in the United States, it does little work domestically. Its sweet spot is emerging economies and projects that require an investment on its part of $100 million or less.

“Our focus is to do whatever makes the most economic sense for a particular market,’’ said Hall.

“We’re not going to be building a nuclear power plant,’’ he said. But EI will accommodate its solutions to local fuel supplies whether it’s biofuel, natural gas or heavy fuels that are more prevalent.

When it comes to the type of temporary power solution needed by Gibraltar, which had been plagued by a string of power outages at its archaic electrical facilities, EI can have a temporary plant up and running in 30 to 40 days, supplying the engineering, rental turbines and other equipment and doing the installation.

“We were able to support Gibraltar’s power needs on short notice,’’ said Andres Molano, EI’s vice president of sales. “Some of their equipment required major maintenance and they needed to stop their plants.’’

EI, one of the world’s largest suppliers of interim energy solutions, signed a $12 million contract with the government of Gibraltar in November and the plant was operational by Dec. 21. The agreement includes an option for a three-year extension.

The equipment now in use in Gibraltar is considered part of EI’s fleet and will move on to other energy emergencies when its service in the territory famed for the Rock of Gibraltar is complete.

But when it comes to its permanent power plants, EI will build a facility for a client looking to generate its own power or construct a plant, run it and sell power directly to the final user.

“We can do all the work ourselves. We have all the skills in house — finance, design, operations, maintenance, building and the equipment,’’ said Hall.

Energy International moved into the Middle East last year, completing projects in Oman and Yemen and establishing a subsidiary in Dubai to pursue business in Africa and the Middle East, said Molano.

“Africa is new to us, but we believe there are opportunities there,’’ he said.

The company also is looking for continued growth in Latin America, especially in Colombia, which is now attracting foreign investors who previously had been spooked by violence.

Remote areas of the Amazon where temporary power solutions are needed also represent opportunity for the company.

“EI is very fortunate to be in a position in which we have more excellent opportunities than capital.’’ said Hall, so this year it will be concentrating on raising equity to finance growth.

“One of our biggest challenges in 2013,’’ Hall said, “will be to find investors or joint venture partners to provide capital that will enable EI to perform these projects so our aggressive revenue growth targets can be achieved.’’





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Woman’s body found dead inside Northeast Miami-Dade home




















A foul odor coming from a northeast Miami-Dade apartment led police Tuesday to the body of an elderly woman and her unconscious husband.

A neighbor of 77-year old Wylene Floyd called the landlord Tuesday to report a bad smell coming from a nearby unit in Romont South, a building off of Northeast Second Avenue and 203rd Street.

The woman reportedly said the smell had been around for about 48 hours and had made people sick.





The landlord called a relative of the Floyds. When the relative went into the apartment through the back door, she found the body of her grandmother on the floor and Wylene’s husband, Bobby, passed out nearby.

Bobby Floyd was rushed to Jackson North. Once he is stable he may be moved to a facility with a hyperbaric chamber in Palm Beach County.

Miami-Dade police are investigating the exact cause of death. However, a police spokesman said firefighters did detect carbon monoxide in the house.





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James Franco Does His Best Justin Bieber






We realize there’s only so much time one can spend in a day watching new trailers, viral video clips, and shaky cell phone footage of people arguing on live television. This is why every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the videos that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention. Today:  


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Remember when Justin Bieber was struggling for relevance and James Franco was the super serious, super educated actor destined for greatness? Well, Franco clearly doesn’t want you to:


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So what do you do when someone gets their dream wedding ruined by a doomed hot-air balloon ride? Well, if you’re the Today show, you make a macabre Wedding Crashers joke: 


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Here’s perhaps one of the better arguments against that trillion-dollar coin, courtesy of Homer Simpson and company:


And this guy seems pretty down on the squandered opulence of cruise ships:


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Lindsay Lohan Parents Dina and Michael Still Fighting

Amidst Lindsay Lohan's legal and financial woes, her parents continue their back and forth regarding Dina's abuse accusations against ex-husband Michael.

In a September interview with ET's Christina McLarty, Dina revealed details about the alleged abuse, saying, "I will tell my story ... about abuse and how I've survived it and how my children have survived it. It shed some light on my children's behavior, having to witness it."

Yesterday, ET obtained photos of Dina taken in 1986. In the pictures, the young mother is seen with a black eye, cradling baby Lindsay.

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Michael vehemently denies abusing his ex-wife, telling ET, "[Dina] hit me with an ice tray, and I turned around and swung ... I didn't punch her. I didn't do anything deliberately to attack her. I swung out of reflex ... she's twisting everything."

Meanwhile, Lindsay is dealing with her own battles. She reportedly owes the IRS more than $200,000 in unpaid taxes and is having trouble paying rent on her Beverly Hills mansion.

According to Michael, Dina isn't making things easier for her oldest child.

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"Dina is broke without Lindsay," Michael told ET. "She has no job. Do you know the kind of stress that she puts on Lindsay and the financial pressure that she puts on just to make money from Lindsay?"

Watch the video for more.

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