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    Sgt. St. Germain, Tte. George Alvarez and former commissioner Catalino Rodríguez.

    Sgt. Allen St. Germain, Tte. George Alvarez and retired police officer and former commissioner Catalino Rodríguez.
    POLICE BRUTALITY.
    Police Accused of Beating Man in Sweetwater, FL
    By TChris, Section Misconduct
    Posted on Thu Jun 17, 2004 at 03:43:56 PM EST

    by TChris

    Investigating the theft of a jet ski from his stepson's home, Sweetwater, Florida police officer Catalino Rodriguez questioned the owners of Extreme Jet Ski (one of whom was Peter Daniel). They denied knowledge of the theft. When Daniel drove through Sweetwater ten days later, a police car driven by Officer Allen St. Germain began to follow him. Daniel got scared and managed to lose St. Germain by turning off his headlights. That turned out to be a bad decision, as he was arrested later that night for "fleeing and eluding."

    As Daniel was being booked into the jail, St. Germain slapped him, knocking him to the floor. The dispatcher, Robert Viera, decided it was a good time to take a lengthy "smoke break." St. Germain and Sgt. George Alvarez later pulled Daniel out of his cell to question him about the stolen jet ski. Daniel denied any knowledge of the theft, but that wasn't what the officers wanted to hear, so they used interrogation methods calculated to produce the desired answer.

    Investigators alleged Alvarez then punched Daniel in the left cheek. Daniel fell to the floor. Daniel later testified that Alvarez and St. Germain kicked him and hit him repeatedly while he was on the floor. At one point, he said, Alvarez picked him up off the floor by his shirt and St. Germain hit him in the stomach area. He was not sure how many times he was kicked or punched nor how long the beating lasted.

    As people who are brutally interrogated often do, Daniel told a story to put an end to the beating. He said that his friend, Danny Izquierdo, may have stolen the jet ski. The police arrested Izquierdo, but released him after a few hours of incarceration and questioning produced no evidence of his involvement. But Daniel's troubles didn't end there.


    Throughout the night, Daniel continued to complain about abdominal pain to his jailers and questioners. His pleas were ignored until Officer Eladio Parra noticed Daniel's "near death" pallor. He urged St. Germain to call Fire Rescue. ... An examination showed Daniel had a laceration to both his liver and his spleen, and both were bleeding.

    St. Germain's explanation for the injuries?

    Daniel hurt himself when he threw himself to the police station floor a number of times during questioning and later by throwing himself against a wall of his cell.

    Right. He ruptured his own liver and spleen. Nice try.

    St. Germain and Alvarez have each been charged with felony battery and official misconduct.

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    Sgt. Allen St. Germain, Tte. George Alvarez and retired police officer and former commissioner Catalino Rodríguez.
    POLICE BRUTALITY.
    Police Accused of Beating Man in Sweetwater, FL
    By TChris, Section Misconduct
    Posted on Thu Jun 17, 2004 at 03:43:56 PM EST

    by TChris

    Investigating the theft of a jet ski from his stepson's home, Sweetwater, Florida police officer Catalino Rodriguez questioned the owners of Extreme Jet Ski (one of whom was Peter Daniel). They denied knowledge of the theft. When Daniel drove through Sweetwater ten days later, a police car driven by Officer Allen St. Germain began to follow him. Daniel got scared and managed to lose St. Germain by turning off his headlights. That turned out to be a bad decision, as he was arrested later that night for "fleeing and eluding."

    As Daniel was being booked into the jail, St. Germain slapped him, knocking him to the floor. The dispatcher, Robert Viera, decided it was a good time to take a lengthy "smoke break." St. Germain and Sgt. George Alvarez later pulled Daniel out of his cell to question him about the stolen jet ski. Daniel denied any knowledge of the theft, but that wasn't what the officers wanted to hear, so they used interrogation methods calculated to produce the desired answer.

    Investigators alleged Alvarez then punched Daniel in the left cheek. Daniel fell to the floor. Daniel later testified that Alvarez and St. Germain kicked him and hit him repeatedly while he was on the floor. At one point, he said, Alvarez picked him up off the floor by his shirt and St. Germain hit him in the stomach area. He was not sure how many times he was kicked or punched nor how long the beating lasted.

    As people who are brutally interrogated often do, Daniel told a story to put an end to the beating. He said that his friend, Danny Izquierdo, may have stolen the jet ski. The police arrested Izquierdo, but released him after a few hours of incarceration and questioning produced no evidence of his involvement. But Daniel's troubles didn't end there.


    Throughout the night, Daniel continued to complain about abdominal pain to his jailers and questioners. His pleas were ignored until Officer Eladio Parra noticed Daniel's "near death" pallor. He urged St. Germain to call Fire Rescue. ... An examination showed Daniel had a laceration to both his liver and his spleen, and both were bleeding.

    St. Germain's explanation for the injuries?

    Daniel hurt himself when he threw himself to the police station floor a number of times during questioning and later by throwing himself against a wall of his cell.

    Right. He ruptured his own liver and spleen. Nice try.

    St. Germain and Alvarez have each been charged with felony battery and official misconduct.

    LMAO HARD ! Arrested, indicted and a jury found them not guilt !!! GET THE **** OUTTA HERE WITH THAT BULLSHIT. BRING THIS SHIT UP NOW !!! They are the best thing to happen with the department as far as promotions. Long over due in my opinion. MIDNIGHT HATERS KEEP HATING AND SAY ON MIDNIGHTS.

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    Exclamation the truth

    they only got off bc

    they found that the kid lied more on the stand then SGT n Lt.

    call it like it is.

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    POLICE BRUTALITY. Police Accused of Beating Man in Sweetwater, FL

    Sgt. Allen St. Germain, Tte. George Alvarez and retired police officer and former commissioner Catalino Rodríguez.
    POLICE BRUTALITY.
    Police Accused of Beating Man in Sweetwater, FL
    By TChris, Section Misconduct
    Posted on Thu Jun 17, 2004 at 03:43:56 PM EST

    by TChris

    Investigating the theft of a jet ski from his stepson's home, Sweetwater, Florida police officer Catalino Rodriguez questioned the owners of Extreme Jet Ski (one of whom was Peter Daniel). They denied knowledge of the theft. When Daniel drove through Sweetwater ten days later, a police car driven by Officer Allen St. Germain began to follow him. Daniel got scared and managed to lose St. Germain by turning off his headlights. That turned out to be a bad decision, as he was arrested later that night for "fleeing and eluding."

    As Daniel was being booked into the jail, St. Germain slapped him, knocking him to the floor. The dispatcher, Robert Viera, decided it was a good time to take a lengthy "smoke break." St. Germain and Sgt. George Alvarez later pulled Daniel out of his cell to question him about the stolen jet ski. Daniel denied any knowledge of the theft, but that wasn't what the officers wanted to hear, so they used interrogation methods calculated to produce the desired answer.

    Investigators alleged Alvarez then punched Daniel in the left cheek. Daniel fell to the floor. Daniel later testified that Alvarez and St. Germain kicked him and hit him repeatedly while he was on the floor. At one point, he said, Alvarez picked him up off the floor by his shirt and St. Germain hit him in the stomach area. He was not sure how many times he was kicked or punched nor how long the beating lasted.

    As people who are brutally interrogated often do, Daniel told a story to put an end to the beating. He said that his friend, Danny Izquierdo, may have stolen the jet ski. The police arrested Izquierdo, but released him after a few hours of incarceration and questioning produced no evidence of his involvement. But Daniel's troubles didn't end there.


    Throughout the night, Daniel continued to complain about abdominal pain to his jailers and questioners. His pleas were ignored until Officer Eladio Parra noticed Daniel's "near death" pallor. He urged St. Germain to call Fire Rescue. ... An examination showed Daniel had a laceration to both his liver and his spleen, and both were bleeding.

    St. Germain's explanation for the injuries?

    Daniel hurt himself when he threw himself to the police station floor a number of times during questioning and later by throwing himself against a wall of his cell.

    Right. He ruptured his own liver and spleen. Nice try.

    St. Germain and Alvarez have each been charged with felony battery and official misconduct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    they only got off bc

    they found that the kid lied more on the stand then SGT n Lt.

    call it like it is.
    Not true...the kid's testimony had inconsistencies that these scuzzball subhuman corrupt thug cops' highly paid lawyers seized upon to instill reasonable doubt in the jurors.

    The kid has permanent brain damaged sustained by the brutal beating these scuzzball subhuman corrupt thug cops administered that fateful dsy.

    That's why they got off....and why the city settled for 2 million.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Not true...the kid's testimony had inconsistencies that these scuzzball subhuman corrupt thug cops' highly paid lawyers seized upon to instill reasonable doubt in the jurors.

    The kid has permanent brain damaged sustained by the brutal beating these scuzzball subhuman corrupt thug cops administered that fateful dsy.

    That's why they got off....and why the city settled for 2 million.
    How these accused eluded ‘man’s’ justice defies legal logic, but that is our jury system! True, the victim was a terrible witness and the parents did not help the case by pushing for and settling the civil case before the criminal. Such outwardly mercenary approach eroded whatever trace of credibility the prosecuting attorney could extract for the victim. All defense attorneys needed to do was ‘plant’ reasonable doubt. But God’s Justice is inescapable! The day shall come, whether on this side or the other, when these defendants shall be called to account. No excuses them, for He saw what they did to this young man.

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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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    NEVER FORGET!! THE NAMES OF THIS GROUP OF TRAITORS.

    1- the commission does have the power to over turn , and make the mayor do as the charter and code say.

    With Mr. RALPH VENTURA, it is clear he has been on Mayor Lopez's side for a long time. so with his verse of the city charters and codes, he made an attempt to steer the commission in the wrong direction.

    As directed in the last 6/15/15 meeting, the commission has the votes to "oust" the mayor from office, through the legal terms or through the recall process! either way Mayor Lopez only has one vote on the commission!!!!!! The commission doesn't need Insolina's vote to get their 5 to 7 split to sue the mayor and throw him out of office.

    Mr. Mayor should know that either way he will be facing a recall come May of 16. this will happen and his willingness to violate city charter/code numerous times while on the news and in the mayors chair.
    The mayor's don't care attitude toward the commission will be his down-fall. he should at least try to fake it a little.

    2- lets go back when Lopez stated on the news that former mayor Diaz didn't care about the law. Lopez is now breaking the city law, now who's the one that doesn't care? Apparently, its only one side depending what side you are on.

    Lopez should have rolled with it and let this first year by, instead he is trying to tip-over a 3000 lb bull. its not going to happen!
    recap;
    - he rumored to fire old command staff, but side he wasn't going to do any firing!

    - SECOND day in office, He gave SOMEONE unknown power to make a list of officers to be TERMINATED,

    - NO BODY KNOWS WHO MADE THE LIST

    - NO BODY KNOWS WHO GAVE THE ORDER TO FIRE

    - NO BODY KNOWS WHY CONVICT RICHARD PICHARDO WAS PRESENT.

    THE ILEGAL TRANSITION BOARD MEMBERS ARE:

    1-Acting Sgt ROBERTO OCHOA (THE SNAKE) was and always will be the snake Lopez used to fire officers.

    2-CATALINO RODRIGUEZ ( EL BOLITERO DE ARROYO APOLO ) was present when some officers were fired.

    3-ISOLINA MAROŃO ( LA BOLETERA) was present when some officers were fired .

    4-SERGIO CABRE ( EL LOCO ) was present when some officers were fired.

    5-LARRY PEREZ ( THE WANNABE ) was present when some officers were fired.

    6-RICHARD PICHARDO ( THE CONVICT) was present when some officers were fired.

    7-CARLOS M. SORDO was present when some officers were fired.

    8-MARIO MIRANDA (THE FLY) was present when some officers were fired.

    9-PLACIDO DIAZ ( THE PUMPKIN HEAD ) was present when some officers were fired.

    10-ORLANDO LOPEZ ( EL CAPO ) was present. when some officers were fired.

    **3- why was CONVICT Richard Pichardo given access to police personnel files, while not being a city employee (civilian or sworn)?

    **4- why was CONVICT RICHARD Pichardo kicked out of the station after HIPPA violation of officers files (almost 3 weeks later)?

    **5- why have only some officers been reinstated after commission vote "all are to return"?

    **6- why was there bias against certain officers to be fired and remain fired?

    **7-if Lopez is "OUSTED", Diaz takes office again! Diaz and the entire commission now knows the real personaliy of ROBERTO OCHOA ( THE SNAKE) and the role played by him this whole time

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    NEW FEDERAL CHARGES for RACKETEERING & VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS" are coming for criminal convicts.
    MANUEL "MANNY" MAROŃO,
    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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