100 years ago today, my father (Fred Grimm) was born. Given his nine children, it's amazing the impact one birth can have. My father taught me to think big, that anything is possible. We are so often limited by our own expectations. Thanks, Pop

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100 years ago today, my father (Fred Grimm) was born. Given his nine children, it's amazing the impact one birth can have. My father taught me to think big, that anything is possible. We are so often limited by our own expectations. Thanks, Pop
Justice is due — even to the undeserving
Justice is due — even to the undeserving
Justice is due — even to the undeserving
This is an email letter written by me to Miami Herald writer Fred Grimm about the Bryan Antonio DeJesus killing by Jordan Beswick. Article can be found on the first page of section B in today's edition of the Miami Herald.
I've written you on occasion. I don't read everything you write, but what I do read, I usually love and agree with. What this individual did was execute a criminal. Point blank! I can understand and would do the same if someone choose to come into my home like that. I would most likely fire to protect myself and my family, not even knowing if they were armed or not. They put themselves in that situation, causing a reaction. However, after cornering and contacting 911, this individual consciously made a decision to execute that person. They became a vigilante and took law into their own hands and declared guilty and consciously decided punishment was execution by his own firing squad. Who gave him the right to play God? Obviously, the great state of Florida! What is even more bizarre is that the people of Florida will not care. What does that say about us as a people? Absolutely shameful for legislators to allow this, our justice system for encouraging this and for "We the People," for accepting it. Godspeed my friend and keep up the good fight. John