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Dec 31 2010

Miami Strip Clubs: Suspect Arrested in Death of Davie FL Graffiti Artist Jonathan “Ynot” Corso

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2010-12-31 19:30:36 (GMT) (JusticeNewsFlash.com – Justice News Flash, Press Release)
12/30/2010 // West Palm Beach, FL, US // Sandra Quinlan // Sandra Quinlan
Davie, FL—The Deerfield Beach man who got behind the wheel of his friend’s SUV and ran over a well-known Davie graffiti artist five months ago turned himself in to authorities Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010. Police charged the suspect, identified as 32-year-old Reynaldo Rodriguez, with one felony count of vehicular homicide in connection with Jonathan “Ynot” Corso’s death, as reported by the Sun Sentinel.
As previously reported in an article titled, “Davie FL Graffiti Artist Jonathan “Ynot” Corso Fatally Run Over—Accident or Not?,” graffiti artist Jonathan Corso, also known as “Ynot” and the “King of 95,” was celebrating his 21st birthday at the Club Eden Cabaret strip club on July 28.

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Dec 31 2010

Miami Strip Clubs: Ynot’s Death: Francisco Chollet, Who Started Fatal Altercation, Has History of …

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Ynot’s Death: Francisco Chollet, Who Started Fatal Altercation, Has History of Violence and Sleaze
​Virtually every update we’ve published concerning the killing of 21-year-old graffiti artist Jonathan “Ynot” Corso has sparked a flurry of commenters opining that as a prolific vandal, he was a “scumbag” who “deserved” to die.
Let’s take a look at who’s on the accused killer’s side of the moral coin, shall we?
According to the Davie Police report published by Riptide yesterday, 34-year-old Francisco Anthony Chollet– who stands a hulking, tattooed 6-foot-3– picked a fight with the diminutive Corso on the morning of July 28. He drove up next to the graffiti artist in a strip club parking lot and told him: “I thought you were a bitch.”
He was apparently referring to his long dreads.

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Dec 31 2010

Miami Strip Clubs: Take a break from South Beach in MiMo: Biscayne corridor’s Miami Modern District

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Michael Bloise, formerly of South Beach’s four-star Wish restaurant, has just opened the inexpensive American Noodle Bar where patrons can choose among ingredients like brown sugar ginger sauce and braised oxtail. MiMo also boasts several sushi restaurants, and the Greek Anise Waterfront Taverna, just off Biscayne at 78th Street. Hungering for crepes? There’s Le Cafe Bistro, tucked into the corner of a strip mall at 73rd Street, which doubles as a gallery with live music.
Around the corner on 79th Street, at the gay- (and everyone-) friendly Magnum Lounge, it doesn’t take much for customers to gather around the piano for show tunes.
Then there’s Red Light, a hip eatery at 7700 Biscayne Blvd., archly named for the neighborhood’s late night — and early morning — inhabitants. New Orleans’ chef Kris Wessel uses local ingredients to whip up dishes like citrus steamed mussels, green tomatoes and crunchy plantain chips. The riverside locale offers patrons rare city views of old Miami nature, as well as a glimpse of the neighborhood’s remaining corner strip club … just like old times.

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Dec 30 2010

Miami Strip Clubs: Ynot’s Death: The Police Report

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Ynot’s Death: The Police Report
​Riptide is the first outlet to get its hands on the Davie Police arrest report of Reynaldo Rodriguez, the driver charged with vehicular homicide in the death of prolific graffiti and tattoo artist Jonathan “Ynot” Corso. The document finally sheds some light on the events of that night, the identities of the other people involved, and the investigation that followed.
Cops believe that the fatal exchange on the morning of July 28 started after 21-year-old Corso– accompanied by friends identified as Jose Campos, Jonathan Olsen and Alexander Vahan– exited Davie’s Club Eden strip club and began getting into two vehicles.
Francisco Chollet, who cops believe sparked the deadly confrontation, has not been charged with a crime.​That’s when the Cadillac Escalade, driven by Francisco Chollet– we’ll publish more information on him on Friday– with Reynaldo Rodriguez in the passenger seat, pulled up near Corso.

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Dec 30 2010

Miami Strip Clubs: Off the beaten track in Miami

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Michael Bloise, formerly of South Beach’s four-star Wish restaurant, has just opened the inexpensive American Noodle Bar where patrons can choose among ingredients like brown sugar ginger sauce and braised oxtail. MiMo also boasts several sushi restaurants, and the Greek Anise Waterfront Taverna, just off Biscayne at 78th Street. Hungering for crepes? There’s Le Cafe Bistro, tucked into the corner of a strip mall at 73rd Street, which doubles as a gallery with live music.
Around the corner on 79th Street, at the gay- (and everyone-) friendly Magnum Lounge, it doesn’t take much for customers to gather around the piano for show tunes.
Then there’s Red Light, a hip eatery at 7700 Biscayne Blvd., archly named for the neighborhood’s late night – and early morning – inhabitants. New Orleans’ chef Kris Wessel uses local ingredients to whip up dishes like citrus steamed mussels, green tomatoes and crunchy plantain chips. The riverside locale offers patrons rare city views of old Miami nature, as well as a glimpse of the neighborhood’s remaining corner strip club … just like old times. – Sapa-AP

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