Miami Beach police have seized more than 100 guns from niggers this spring break season, officials say

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Miami Beach police have seized at least 102 firearms so far this 
spring break season, officials say, as the city reportedly will 
announce an extension of a state of emergency Tuesday in hopes 
of cracking down on the unruly crowds.

Interim City Manager Raul Aguila, in a letter sent this week to 
Miami Beach's mayor and City Commission, said there were 1,050 
arrests between Feb. 3 and March 21 in addition to the gun 
seizures.

Of those arrests, 278 involved public consumption of drugs, 182 
involved obstruction and resisting arrest, and 21 were taken 
into custody for reckless driving, Aguila added in the letter, 
which was obtained by Fox News.

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MIAMI BEACH CITY MANAGER ADDRESSES ROWDY VACATIONERS: ‘MORE THAN 
JUST A SPRING BREAK CROWD’

He also said 542 of those arrested live outside of Florida, 
while 157 identified themselves as homeless residents of Miami.

The figures are emerging as Miami Beach is expected to prolong a 
state of emergency on Tuesday.

Melissa Berthier, a spokesperson for the city, told USA Today 
that the extension will authorize a curfew from Thursday night 
through early Monday that is eligible to go into effect weekly 
through April 13.

"We definitely want people to come and have fun," Miami Beach 
Commissioner Ricky Arriola said Monday, according to the 
Associated Press. "It's a nightlife city. We want people of all 
races, genders, sexual orientation. But we can’t tolerate people 
thinking they can come here and act out a scene from ‘Fast and 
the Furious,’ speeding down the streets and shooting guns in the 
air."

Some tourists are angry about the curfew, which they say has put 
a damper on long-sought vacations for which they paid good 
money. Meanwhile, some officials say they should have enacted 
more stringent measures sooner – as was done in New Orleans 
prior to Mardi Gras last month – instead of reacting in the 
middle of the chaos.

But Arriola and other commissioners are arguing that the city 
may need an entirely different approach to give itself a new 
image.

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They note that over the past few spring break seasons, Miami 
Beach has been steadily upping the ante with new rules and 
regulations, such as banning scooter rentals after 7 p.m., 
restricting alcohol sales after 8 p.m. and cracking down on loud 
music – to no avail.

"Every year we come up with new restrictions and they have no 
impact, so at what point are we going to try something new?" 
asked Arriola, who suggested hosting more family-oriented and 
business-friendly events.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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