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  1. #11
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    Cool time will tell

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    When will it be oochoa turn, everyone knows he is a liar and a snake!
    Not soon enough I fear.

    Ochoa has always been a cancer on the ass of an ass!

    but he cant go no where, he has not enough retirement to do anything. He had to start all over after 19 1/2 years on the job. It brings a tear to my eye just thing about how bad he has had it.

    Ochoa should do everyone a favor and jump off a tall bridge. I'm sure his current wife (Lt G. Alvarez's ex-girl friend) would get paid good money from his life insurance. oh, he cant afford that either without borrowing money to pay for the policy. lol

  2. #12
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    June 2015, A civilian & a CONVICT looking into police files.

    A civilian looking into police files?
    The last I have heard - is that they have little Pichy Richy looking in police officers files, he is not even on the SWEEETWATER PAYROLL? SO, WHAT POSITION DOES HE HAVE TO BE DOING SUCH A TASK? WHO APPOINTED HIM? I thought this was as bad as having ex-felons working as admin assistants!

    Of all people Pichardo looking into peoples personal information, I think we have another pending law-suite! So technically he is not sworn, he is not employed by the city, but he is at the station everyday, because his YELLOW hummer is in the police parking! WHAT IS HE DOING THERE? UNDER WHO'S AUTHORITY?

    THIS IS JUST RIDICULOUS.

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    A civilian looking into police files?
    The last I have heard - is that they have little Pichy Richy looking in police officers files, he is not even on the SWEEETWATER PAYROLL? SO, WHAT POSITION DOES HE HAVE TO BE DOING SUCH A TASK? WHO APPOINTED HIM? I thought this was as bad as having ex-felons working as admin assistants!

    Of all people Pichardo looking into peoples personal information, I think we have another pending law-suite! So technically he is not sworn, he is not employed by the city, but he is at the station everyday, because his YELLOW hummer is in the police parking! WHAT IS HE DOING THERE? UNDER WHO'S AUTHORITY?

    THIS IS JUST RIDICULOUS.

    pichy is a clown, and lopez is the circus leader, and p.diaz is the monkey holding the lite cigarette.

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    Internal Affairs at Miami PD was used by Plácido Diaz to develop private files on political opponents.

    FROM AL CRESPO REPORT.
    Word has it that Placido Diaz, the middle-aged, former cop who left the Miami police department under a cloud, is now being processed to return to the department, supposedly so that he can become a new Sgt-At-Arms, assigned to Commissioner Willie Gort. An alternative theroy is that Diaz, who plotted and schemed - and was the one who gave me the original INTERNAL AFFAIRS file on Mayor Al Alvarez that was missing critical pages - wants to become the head of INTERNAL AFFAIRS UNIT so that he can turn the Police Department back to the days when INTERNAL AFFAIRS was used to develop private files on political opponents.

    Diaz got a taste for this kind of activity working as the Legislative Assistant to Commissioner Willie Gort since 2010, and was one of the principals behind the scenes in the campaigns to oust both City Manager Tony Crapp Jr. and Police Chief Miguel Exposito.

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    Special Commission Meeting August 26th, 2015 on YouTbe.
    .Watch "Special Commission Meeting August 26th, 2015" on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/WDZTeSq9AFA

  6. #16
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    Orlando, Isolina & Ralph Ventura, You guys are not fooling anyone.
    You guys are not fooling anyone
    It is without a doubt that we all know that fired city attorney now Orlando suckass Ralph Ventura is behind a lot of the missing money. We will see what happens now that Peter is cooperating too. Robert Muriedas was always suspicious of Peter, but Peter isn't that stupiid. He knows what to say, when to say it, and when not to speak. The bureau pegged him right. But they also pegged Ralph Ventura and Manny right as well. Don't think for one minute Ralphie boy that your visits to Alabama have been unnoticed. It is ironic and utterly crazy to bring the media in and boast about ethical change when the first unethical conduct that is being promoted here is supporting the actions of the former convicted mayor. That is why "Gotti" is calling the shots from Alabama.

    A real good check of financial records will reveal the hidden CDs of cash that were pocketed by the city attorney, Manny and Robert. Orlando dipped in too.

    The street soldiers for the Southland crew were: Reny, Willie, Oliu, Miranda, Pichardo, Fuggy, Saavedra and Ochoa knew how to "count". The real count vs. the Manny-Fuggy count. By the way, the FBI is still looking for the Ranger that was bought with the tow money Ochoa. Where did you hide it??

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    NEW FEDERAL CHARGES for RACKETEERING & VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS" are coming for criminal convicts.
    MANUEL "MANNY" MAROÑO,
    WILLIE GARCIA,
    OCTAVIO OLIU &
    ROBERTO MURIEDA.

    GOOD ADVISE:
    If you have any previous illegal business connection with any of these four convict criminals, be prepared and look for a good attorney, they are going to cooperate with the feds for sure.

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    Future arrests in the City of Sweetwater.
    Based on the investigations beginning in 2013, there are rumors among city employees that authorities of the federal and state government will begin to arrest some of the ex-policemen of the City like ex-commander Mario Miranda, the ex-policeman and ex-commissioner Catalino Rodríguez, and the active lieutenant Roberto Ochoa,
    as well the ex-chief of Police Roberto Fulgueiras.

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    (RICO) Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
    (RICO) Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

    The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly referred to as the RICO Act or simply RICO, is a United States federal law that provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization.

    Racketeering is when organized groups run illegal businesses, known as “rackets,” or when an organized crime ring uses legitimate organizations to embezzle funds. Such activities can have devastating consequences for both public and private institutions.

    Consequently, the federal government and numerous state governments have created systems of laws designed to prosecute these criminals.

    Typical Rackets and Their Consequences

    Using RICO to Prosecute Racketeers

    Before Congress enacted laws that specifically combat organized crime, prosecutors found it very difficult to end these rackets. Prosecutors could often convict the lower ranked members of the organizations, because they were the ones who actually performed the illegal activities. However, the masterminds behind the organized crime rings were often much harder to prosecute because they couldn’t be directly connected to any of the crimes.

    In 1978, Congress enacted the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, providing prosecutors with the tool they needed to fight organized crime. Many states have enacted similar laws. In order to convict someone under RICO or a state equivalent, it’s no longer necessary to prove the suspect personally committed an illegal activity. Instead, prosecutors must prove:
    The defendant owns and/or manages an organization

  10. #20
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    It is not necessary to be very intelligent or political expert to realize that this is a political situation created with malicious intentions by Mayor Orlando López with the intention TO FORCE THE CITY COMMISSIONERS TO RATIFY ALL UNBUGETED CAMPAING PROMISED POSITIONS, INCLUDING THE CHIEF OF POLICE AND HIS GANG.

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