Miami-Dade mayor speak out about convicted murderer wrongly released from jail; reward for his arrest raised

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava spoke out on Tuesday about the man who was wrongly disclosed from prison after being convicted in double murder in Opa-locka and the reward for information on his whereabout has been raised Deputies say -year-old James Edward Daniels is behind the December murder of two people in the area of th Avenue and Institution Road and had since been serving a life sentence in state prison in Lake City Daniels was transferred to Miami-Dade custody last Wednesday to face additional charges but was mistakenly disclosed from the Turner Guilford Knight Center two days later Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department cited a procedural error as the reason for his release Well we re reviewing everything and we re going to be making any necessary improvements but this does happen from time to time not only here but in other facilities where human error but this is definitely unacceptable and we re doing everything workable stated Levine Cava Deputies the United States Marshals and the Federal Bureau of Investigations are looking for Daniels A reward is being offered for information leading to his capture If you have any information on this crime call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at - -TIPS