Amid FBI probe, Miami suburb verges on financial collapse


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OPA-LOCKA, Fla. (AP) — Amid an FBI corruption investigation, authorities say the Miami suburb of Opa-locka is teetering toward financial collapse.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez asked Gov. Rick Scott in a letter this week to place the city of 16,000 people under state control.

The Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/1rYf9V7 ) reports the letter warns that without state support Opa-locka's government faces complete shutdown.

State law allows the governor to step in when cities face financial emergencies, including a takeover of services. Opa-locka officials said at a meeting this week the city faces a $1.4 million shortfall plus millions in prior debts.

The letter comes as the FBI continues investigating corruption allegations against Opa-locka's mayor and several other top officials. Earlier this year agents raided city hall looking for evidence, but no arrests have been made.

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