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A Volusia County jury found Chuck Ogden, aka the "Granite Gangster," not guilty after nearly three years of accusations he scammed hurricane victims.
Ian’s winds intensified from 85 mph Monday afternoon to 100 mph at 5 p.m. ET. Forecasters expect Ian to become a major hurricane before it lashes the US, with winds reaching 111 mph or greater.
This story covers Hurricane Ian news from Monday, Sept. 26. Click here for the latest updates and info tracking Hurricane Ian's path toward Florida on Tuesday, Sept. 27.
Ian caused more deaths in Florida — at least 114 — than any hurricane in almost 90 years. Five other people died from the storm in North Carolina, as well as one in Virginia.
Hurricane Ian is projected to bring a perilous storm surge and winds as strong as 140 mph when it nears Florida's Gulf Coast in the middle of this week, the National Hurricane Center said on Monday.