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A group of alleged gang members are arrested after creating the pirate
station.
Friday, October 8, 2010

Two people were arrested after a police discovered a pirate radio
station being run out of a Lauderdale Lakes home, according to the
Broward Sheriff's Office. 

BSO spokeswoman Dani Moschella said that listeners at two stations --
89.3 FM, a Christian station, and 89.7, which plays classical music --
called the stations recently to complain that their signals were being
interrupted by profane hip-hop music. 

The stations called the Federal Communications Commission to report the
interruptions. 

BSO investigated and discovered that a pirate radio station called Trap
Radio was being run from the garage of a home at 3911 NW 34th Way,
according to investigators. 

According to police, the gang unit was involved in the search of the
house because someone who lives there has known gang affiliations. 

Moschella said the people running the pirate station had a "relatively
small" setup, using a laptop, two microphones and a mixer attached to a
computer, with a cable running out a window and to a large antenna. 

Mikhail Rhodd, 22, whom police described as an aspiring rapper who is on
probation, faces charges of unauthorized transmissions to or
interference with a public or commercial radio station licensed by the
FCC, a third-degree felony, and probation violation. 

Maurice Roland, also 22, was arrested on a battery warrant from
Miami-Dade County, police said.
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