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    Unhappy Biscayne Park Police

    Hey "Chief", way to further diminish the credibility of police officers everywhere.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/po...cid=spartanntp


    Officers, never sell your soul for a stat, no matter who pushes you to do it.

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    Ex Sunny Isles Sgt Atesiano started small by forging Def signatures. Then he went to BPP before getting caught. Between him and his #2, Churchman, they forced stat manulipulation on the officers. I hope they get time and get sued for civil rights violation.

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    Have you eaten at the new dunkin doughnuts in Fort Myers? It's just off US41. Fresh doughnuts and coffee is not too bad.

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    Raaaaajjaaaaaaa Yuuuuuuccaaaaaaaa!!!

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    Hialeah has been known to do a lot worse to those blacks who dare cross 37th Ave. The fact that Hialeah Chief Sergio Velasquez came out of Biscayne Park may not be coincidence.

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    Sergio protected Jesse Menocal Jr when he stroked his meat in front of a minor so what won’t he do

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    This is how you make a 39 rich

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...215589545.html

    Cop admits framing two black men as Florida town’s false arrest scandal widens
    BY JAY WEAVER
    jweaver@miamiherald.com

    July 26, 2018 07:33 PM
    Updated 3 hours 39 minutes ago
    The federal investigation into a handful of former Biscayne Park police officers accused of framing innocent people widened this week, when another cop was accused of falsifying arrest warrants for two men at the direction of the police chief.

    Guillermo Ravelo, who was fired from the force earlier this year, pleaded guilty Thursday in Miami federal court to a conspiracy charge that he violated the rights of the falsely accused men — one charged with a pair of home break-ins in 2013, the other with five vehicle burglaries the following year. The charges against the two men, both black, were eventually dropped.

    Ravelo, 37, also pleaded guilty to using excessive force during a Biscayne Park traffic stop in 2013 when he struck a handcuffed suspect in the face with his fist.

    Ravelo’s admission to the false police arrests intensifies the spotlight on former Biscayne Park police chief, Raimundo Atesiano. Atesiano. The 52-year-old was indicted in June along with two other former police officers, Raul Fernandez and Charlie Dayoub, on a conspiracy charge of pinning four unsolved home burglaries on a 16-year-old so the chief could claim a perfect clearance rate on property crimes in 2013. The teen also was black.

    The town reported clearing 29 of 30 burglary cases during Atesiano’s tenure as chief in 2013 and 2014. But now that seemingly stellar record — once touted by Atesiano to town leaders — has been shattered by the reality that at least 11 of those cases were based on false arrest reports, according to federal authorities.

    Now, prosecutors are expected to add an additional charge to Atesiano’s civil-rights conspiracy indictment stemming from one of Ravelo’s arrests. Meanwhile, Fernandez and Dayoub plan to change their pleas to guilty at a hearing set for Aug. 3, court records show. Prosecutors say both officers were ordered by Atesiano to frame the teenager by falsifying arrest affidavits.

    Fernandez, Dayoub and now Ravelo are all cooperating with the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office in the case against Atesiano.

    Atesiano has strongly denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty as he awaits trial. His defense attorney, Richard Docobo, questioned the integrity of the cops who have flipped for the feds to reduce their potential prison time.

    “There is a very good reason why juries are instructed that the testimony of flipped witnesses should be taken with caution,” Docobo said. “Witnesses who hope to gain more favorable treatment in their own cases may have a reason to make a false statement in order to strike a good bargain with the government.”

    Biscayne Park’s new police chief and village manager insist they have overhauled the small department in the years since Atesiano resigned amid an investigation of allegations of racial profiling and other issues.

    In the aftermath of Atesiano’s indictment in June, the Miami Herald obtained internal public records suggesting that during his tenure as chief, the command staff pressured some Biscayne Park officers into targeting random black people to clear cases.

    “If they have burglaries that are open cases that are not solved yet, if you see anybody black walking through our streets and they have somewhat of a record, arrest them so we can pin them for all the burglaries,” one cop said in an internal probe ordered in 2014. “They were basically doing this to have a 100% clearance rate for the city.”

    In a report from that probe, four officers — a third of the small force — told an outside investigator they were under marching orders to file the bogus charges to improve the department’s crime stats. While only one officer specifically mentioned targeting blacks, former Biscayne Park village manager Heidi Shafran, who ordered the investigation after receiving a string of letters from disgruntled officers, said the message seemed clear for cops on the street.

    “The letters said police were doing a lot of bad things,” Shafran told the Herald. “It said police officers were directed to pick up people of color and blame the crimes on them.”

    In February 2014, Atesiano told Ravelo that he wanted him to arrest Erasmus Banmah, 31, for five unsolved vehicle burglaries, despite knowing there was “no evidence” that he had committed the crimes, prosecutors allege in court records. A couple of days later, Ravelo filled out five arrest forms falsely accusing Banmah of the vehicle burglaries at five different street locations in Biscayne Park.

    For each of the five burglaries, Ravelo “falsely claimed in an arrest affidavit that [Banmah] had taken him to the site of the respective burglary and confessed to the items that [he] had stolen,” they say.

    In January 2013, Atesiano ordered Ravelo to arrest Clarens Desrouleaux, 35, for two unsolved home break-ins. The officer signed two arrest affidavits falsely claiming that Desrouleaux “had confessed to committing the burglary,” prosecutors allege.

    On Thursday, Ravelo admitted his wrongdoing in federal court.

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    and the flamingo crossed the road to get the ice cream because it' so hot. Now if the bus drove to the beach it could pick up the box that was sitting on the beach chair next to the Canadian tourist having a Rum punch. The FWC officer saw the 32' Intrepid with too many lobsters and flung him next to the Abacos to cook them for the "balseros" trying to come over.

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    Talking See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    and the flamingo crossed the road to get the ice cream because it' so hot. Now if the bus drove to the beach it could pick up the box that was sitting on the beach chair next to the Canadian tourist having a Rum punch. The FWC officer saw the 32' Intrepid with too many lobsters and flung him next to the Abacos to cook them for the "balseros" trying to come over.
    Hey monkey brains, I'm sure these ex officers will be repeating your thoughts when they lose their freedom and hand over their pensions to these 39s for civil rights violations. Play at your own risk!

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    Joke

    City of Miami said:
    Yesterday 08:01 PM
    Big joke
    Unregistered said:
    01-21-2020 05:27 PM
    Pushing stats
    Same shit old chief arrested was doing. The Captain is pushing for stats. Half or more of the citations written in Biscayne Park now are for bogus highly questionable stop sign violations. She has a group of officers that are trying to score points with her writing bogus stop sign violations, Miguel Cervera, Luis Sanchez and Corporal Jairo Lozano. It's a violation of Florida law to order police officers to write tickets. You can Park in Biscayne Park for an hour and not see a legitimate run stop sign.

    Unregistered said:
    01-21-2020 08:29 PM
    Abuse of Power. Captain Sandra Roman has got to go.
    This sow must be fired. This is what happens when a mis-hire has been made. She is condescending and rude to any officers she does not totally control. She does nothing for the integrity of the department and moral of the team. Get rid of this loser. A short fat punk female should not be telling anybody anything. She is low caliber and not a leader in any way. Fire her stinky ass now before she does anymore damage to the image of the department.

    Quote Originally Posted by Unfairly treated View Post
    Chief is oblivious to what's going on. Captain Sandra Roman mistreats officers, calls you a MF, Stupid, Asshole. Threatens all the time, lies and twist things around to suit her agenda. Don't complain about anything she or anyone of her boys or you are out. This place is a career killer. You have to be a kiss ass to survive if you are new. If you are a kiss ass like her do boy Luis Sanchez, with 40 hrs of FTO you are good to go, get all and do all you want even have a car designated you as a reserve. Otherwise, you're in FTO 6 months and then forced to resign. Most unprofessional hostile work environment, far worse than the smallest security company.

    Unregistered said:
    01-26-2020 03:46 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gone View Post
    This lady preaches fairness but it only applies to he cronies, Cervera another reject like her that was going to be fired at the State Attorney's office. Routine practice in police work for you relief to occasionally check in early and you catch a break and cut out. If you do that for her boys its okay, but if you not not of her people, but.every one else no. There is no fairness. Also, puts out that she has to be contacted for everything, then when you call her she tells the chief you called her about BS and you dont know police work. Taling about fair, her boy Cervera was a reserve for a month, then she made him a partimer working only 12 hrs a week on the day he chose and gave him a take home Taurus. The other piece of shit Fat Sanchez with 20 hours of training right out of the academy had an assigned car only he would use. ****ing place was paradise then the ***** ruined it. Chief is a good person technically could be a great chief because he is firm but fair, I loss respect for him because he can't keep his dog on a a leash.
    Fair? Haha haha, she doesn’t have an inch of fairness in her body. Constantly treating everyone like shit... a walking defamation of character she is. I’ve been reviewed our contract and it’s funny how she only gives overtime hours to her friends. The chief/Manager should review the payroll a little closer. The discrepancies I’m sure will be alarming. Why are the recent hires aka her little posey, the only ones allowed to work city overtime? Where is the email giving others the opportunity to supplement their income? (People that been working a lot longer than her friends) Nope only her friends are allowed to bank into the overtime when bodies are needed to cover shifts. I highly encourage someone to oversee the type of grimy shit she’s doing. She’s always trying to screw people daily.

    Unregistered said:
    01-26-2020 03:52 AM
    Check those timesheets! As an at will employee, I would say she has a lot of balls.

    Unregistered said:
    01-26-2020 04:00 AM
    Only her friends are entitled to work overtime. That or I might be not getting those overtime emails. Much more senior people not being offered available shifts is not right and a very questionable thing to do. The contract does indicate seniority should be used when offering extra overtime. M.M, M.T, and company will probably not be happy about not being able to work overtime because her friend a ONE month full time officer gets first dibs ON VILLAGE OVERTIME............

    MPD said:
    02-24-2020 06:38 PM
    Chonga
    Roman is a verified loser. A genuine PR Chonga. Be careful Roman there is a finite amount of pressure that the top button will hold. Gorda manicona!

    MPD said:
    02-25-2020 02:55 AM
    Cabrerra
    Luisito. Delusions of grandeur. Remember on the street you were/are a yellow pendejo. Morro castle?

    Unregistered said:
    02-25-2020 06:58 AM
    Biscayne Park joke
    Mickey's security team in Orlando is better suited to protect than this bunch of bozos. The have two fake detectives that have never been a fulltime cop driving take home cars. They don't patrol or do shit, but they get a city vehicle. What a joke! Its shameful. They pick up the chiefs laundry and shop for him. ****ing losers.

    MPD said:
    02-25-2020 08:41 PM
    Chonga
    STOP EATING ROMAN! YOU FAT *****!!

    Love and kisses from FOP lodge 20.

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