The Accident Cover Up! By Crespo
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    The Accident Cover Up! By Crespo

    Is anyone surprised that Captain Javier Ortiz was in Command and working the detail? It went from zero officers in the area at the time of the accident to a full operational traffic enforcement detail combating speeders that involved 21 Officers.

    How many officers that worked the detail interviewed? zero

    Why did Officer Mathis the alleged officer that was seen going over 100mph behind the motorcycles suddenly retired ?

    Why didn’t IA or traffic homicide interview him?

    How could Sgt Valdes not find the operational plan a year later when even her own husband Lt Alex Valdes had worked the traffic enforcement detail?

    https://www.crespogramnews.com/

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    Wow that’s crazy!

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    The female IA sgt investigating the case was scared if she didn’t go along with the cover up her husband was going to get transferred out of marine patrol. If your not with us your against us!

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    Hey Javi Al Crespo got you back on his Pay More Attention To This Asshole list. I’m sure by now Colina, IBalmea, Aguilar and your other IA *****es has made you aware of what other Pay Attention to this Asshole List your On.

    Remember when you thank him one day for making you famous.

    https://www.crespogramnews.com/

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    In most "major" police agencies, a police captain is accountable to a police major, to whom is Captain Javier Ortiz answerable?

    Generally, the Miami Police Department is like the Gulf of Mexico, usually placid. *One day, however, a storm comes out of nowhere and demands the police chief at the moment act according to his rank. *Sadly he cannot! *He was never prepared for that crisis, too busy politicking to rise to the coveted spot, though incapable of tackling the severe consequences of improper actions a few bring to his desk. *Generally, that has bee the history of most if not all Miami Police chiefs since Kenneth T. Harms. *Timoney, we all knew, was an absentee landlord, too busy trying to parley the Miami Police chief's job into a stepping stone onto Secretary of Homeland Security. *That didn't happen, of course, as the FTAA "Miami Model" doomed him Nationally.**

    So who's next, Amando Aguilar Jr.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Is anyone surprised that Captain Javier Ortiz was in Command and working the detail? It went from zero officers in the area at the time of the accident to a full operational traffic enforcement detail combating speeders that involved 21 Officers.

    How many officers that worked the detail interviewed? zero

    Why did Officer Mathis the alleged officer that was seen going over 100mph behind the motorcycles suddenly retired ?

    Why didn’t IA or traffic homicide interview him?

    How could Sgt Valdes not find the operational plan a year later when even her own husband Lt Alex Valdes had worked the traffic enforcement detail?

    https://www.crespogramnews.com/
    Goes to Show you how easy a murder is cover up.

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    He falsified documents, covered up evidence, and killed a motorcyclist and nothing is done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    He falsified documents, covered up evidence, and killed a motorcyclist and nothing is done.
    That’s what you think!

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    Your legal adviser needs to revisit City of Pinellas Park v. Brown, Supreme Court of Florida, July 23, 1992, and after that, issue a legal bulleting explaining when police officers may engage in vehicular pursuits. Hint, when drivers are involved in violent felonies.

    In this deadly situation, Colina failed to exercise leadership. *The crash occurred as the soon to be deceased motorcyclist was unable to negotiate his turn onto the I 95 overpass, crashing with the guard rail. Such an accident is a common consequence when motorcyclists, traveling on a straight path at excessive speed, attempt to execute either a left or right turn, speed, and centrifugal force preclude it. *Since the crash's point of contact occurred on the I 95 overpass, Colina should have asked FHP to conduct the preliminary and subsequent traffic homicide investigations.* From what we read, no Miami sworn personnel had anything to do in precipitating the crash. *Therefore FHP should have been in charge. *Who knows what challenging findings FHP's Trafic Homicide Investigators might have discovered.* * *

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    So I looked at that operational plan. It has every lieutenant that works in sos too so I guess three Lts, and five Sgt’s and the captain all covered this up? Crespo your spin is the same it has been for years, BS.

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