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In today’s Quickcast:
It was "Panther-monium" in Pompano Beach when forward Matthew Tkachuk thrilled fans by serving up chicken at a Raising Canes
Tkachuk worked a shift serving up meals as part of the team's week-long celebration of their first Stanley Cup.
When he arrived at the restaurant just before 10 a.m., he was welcomed by hundreds of fans who arrived hours before to get a glimpse of him. Lines stretched back several blocks. Some fans wanted lunch and some just wanted a chance to meet him. Some wanted both.
The Panthers star put on the shirt and hat and even worked the drive-thru. Fans were in awe that one of their favorite players actually served them.
Tkachuk said he's still soaking in the win. While waiting for this Sunday's celebratory parade and victory rally, he's glad to celebrate with all his fans.
South Miami Police say new surveillance video shows a 62-year-old man who not only burglarized a home but also looked in the window of the home of some victims. They also say the same suspect was on probation after being convicted of voyeurism from another South Miami case in November of 2023. South Miami Police Sergeant Fernando Bosch told CBS News Miami's Peter D'Oench that he is concerned because there could be other victims. Bosch said the suspect Dean Post had originally been allowed on the property to kill rats and gone to the home between April 15th and June 17th. Post is seen in the surveillance tape with a BB gun around his shoulder and is seen apparently firing his weapon. But Bosch said Post is also seen concealing himself with a floor panel from the victims' shed as he walks around the property and said the suspect went too far.
Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4PM ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com
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