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  1. #11
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    Accuse the accuser

    Ignore the allegations and spin it if they return
    Where is the DOJ or Feds!!!

  2. #12
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    TRansferred? No, demoted to his highest civil service rank.

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    Tic toc tic toc it’s getting hot.

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    Where is the DOJ or Feds!!!
    Same place as the last ten years of the same

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    No transferred for IBalmea! Corruption investigation underway

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    Where is the DOJ or Feds!!!

    Your joking right? The DOJ and FDLE, only show up for headlines.. It's easier to go after uniform officer, then look into units, staff or city hall. If the DOJ and or FDLE is watching our department. Then they should of taken the police and fire from the city and put it all under metro and the city write a big fat check to the country.

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    Your joking right? The DOJ and FDLE, only show up for headlines.. It's easier to go after uniform officer, then look into units, staff or city hall. If the DOJ and or FDLE is watching our department. Then they should of taken the police and fire from the city and put it all under metro and the city write a big fat check to the country.
    No! Absolutely not! Miami is Dade County's Keystone City; it must retain its centenarian police agency! Farming out current challenges to "metro" will be an insult to those heroes whose photographs honor the Hall of Heroes.

    With proper leadership, brought in from outside and not from out of Florida, that leader might extract Miami P D from its current quagmire. There are so many areas that must be address, but one in particular, having disciplinary equity is paramount. One person must not be allowed to run amok impervious to consequences for departmental violations. This can only be achieved by revamping and perhaps re-staffing Internal Affairs; from top to bottom. The rest is all about redefining mission objective with clear division of labor and all designed to maximize services rendered. Still, so long as the appointed and elected classes continue to appoint leadership from the same compromised pool, nothing will change.

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    Your joking right? The DOJ and FDLE, only show up for headlines.. It's easier to go after uniform officer, then look into units, staff or city hall. If the DOJ and or FDLE is watching our department. Then they should of taken the police and fire from the city and put it all under metro and the city write a big fat check to the country.

    I suggest thAt the people that were there come forward and try to get an immunity deal.
    Remember everyone eventually talks to save their ass

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    No! Absolutely not! Miami is Dade County's Keystone City; it must retain its centenarian police agency! Farming out current challenges to "metro" will be an insult to those heroes whose photographs honor the Hall of Heroes.

    With proper leadership, brought in from outside and not from out of Florida, that leader might extract Miami P D from its current quagmire. There are so many areas that must be address, but one in particular, having disciplinary equity is paramount. One person must not be allowed to run amok impervious to consequences for departmental violations. This can only be achieved by revamping and perhaps re-staffing Internal Affairs; from top to bottom. The rest is all about redefining mission objective with clear division of labor and all designed to maximize services rendered. Still, so long as the appointed and elected classes continue to appoint leadership from the same compromised pool, nothing will change.
    Wake up fool,they have hired outside of Florida before and recent memory I.e Timoney and Warsaw. Sorry if you live redneck town USA and want outsiders to lead the department.go back back to your bass fishing hole and chew some Redman big league chew.

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    Wake up fool,they have hired outside of Florida before and recent memory I.e Timoney and Warsaw. Sorry if you live redneck town USA and want outsiders to lead the department.go back back to your bass fishing hole and chew some Redman big league chew.
    Warsaw was not an outsider idiot the last one was Timoney and before that was in the late 1970 was a guy named Garmier.

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