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Dwyane Wade’s 24-year-old son charged with felony weeks after domestic violence arrest
Zaire Wade, the son of Dwyane Wade, has been charged with a felony after his arrest in June related to suspected domestic violence. The 24-year-old was formally charged on July 9, as detailed in a felony criminal complaint obtained by People. Zaire was charged with felony injury to a cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend, or child’s...
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Us Weekly
· Jul 2, 2026
Dwyane Wade's Son Zaire Will Likely Face Jail If Charged in DV Case: Expert
Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix Dwyane Wade’s son Zaire Wade could face jail time if he’s charged with domestic violence following his arrest, a legal expert exclusively tells Us Weekly. “I think the primary charge here would be criminal domestic violence, which can move forward even if the victim of the abuse decides not to []
Wirepoints
· Jun 29, 2026
18-year-old with 11 pending juvenile cases robbed a Subway while on electronic monitoring, prosecutors say – CWB Chicago
His eleven pending juvenile cases, all filed this year, include seven felonies: two thefts in February, three aggravated robberies in March, and a criminal damage and theft in April. The misdemeanors include two thefts and a trespassing in February and a trespassing in March. His juvenile convictions include two thefts, two trespass to vehicles, possession of a stolen vehicle, and a domestic battery with strangulation that earned him a three-year juvenile detention sentence in November 2025, prosecutors said.
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 1, 2026
A Counterfeit $50 Bill And A ‘Water Pistol’ Just Landed This Florida Felon Back Behind Bars
POLK COUNTY, Fla. – A dispute over a fake fifty-dollar bill completely backfired on a Polk County man, landing him in deep legal trouble after police uncovered a major stash of drugs and a loaded weapon at his house. Daniel McCall, 54, was arrested after he reportedly went to a home to confront two people [] A Counterfeit 50 Bill And A ‘Water Pistol’ Just Landed This Florida Felon Back Behind Bars
Daily Mail
· Jun 24, 2026
Monstrous boyfriend bludgeoned my daughter, 25, to death. Just two years later there's a very real possibility he could be back on the streets. How is this justice?
Monstrous boyfriend bludgeoned my daughter, 25, to death. Just two years later there's a very real possibility he could be back on the streets. How is this justice?
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Related coverage for "Dwyane Wade’s 24-year-old son charged with felony weeks after domestic violence arrest": Us Weekly — Dwyane Wade's Son Zaire Will Likely Face Jail If Charged in DV Case: Expert. Wirepoints — 18-year-old with 11 pending juvenile cases robbed a Subway while on electronic monitoring, prosecutors say – CWB Chicago. Tampa Free Press — A Counterfeit $50 Bill And A ‘Water Pistol’ Just Landed This Florida Felon Back Behind Bars. Daily Mail — Monstrous boyfriend bludgeoned my daughter, 25, to death. Just two years later there's a very real possibility he could be back on the streets. How is this justice?