

Miami Police officer, inspecting Stephen Brooks, said, "Buying and buying a fishing rod" is a synagogue of Beth-Dawid in Miami. To search for a search, the police spread a sheet of paper with the help of a subrogation and an astonishing supply of information about its place of residence.
Stephen Brooks does not do this for the first time in the synagogue. Ten years ago, the rights advocates enjoyed the privilege of being in the synagogue. However, the ovaries are still in the process of opening and exiting.
In a police station, Brooks said that "it was not enough to eat it on the floor and not to look at it indefinitely, detect it or not, and then decide on what the ten judges are doing."
In an interview with reporters, the Miami police officer praised the fact that Brooklyn had no choice but to keep all Jewish communities and synagogues available for them.