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12-01-2019, 11:27 AM #21UnregisteredGuest
Here is what sums up PRT the director put alain cruz, a useless pos, in PRT, who went home and gym and honedepot like 150 times in 3-4 months while pcb followed him. Pull his IA file its public record now he got 30 days off dont know why the PBA saved him
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12-01-2019, 01:16 PM #22UnregisteredGuest
Why can’t our idiot command staff just be honest for once. The chance of PRT stopping an active shooter is almost nil. Most active shooter situations are over in a few minutes. The district guys are the ones who will get there first and most likely take care of it. PRT or SRT or RDF might get there to assist with the aftermath, but most likely not the actual incident. The district guys should be getting the training and be fully staffed, not this ridiculous PRT vanity unit. PRT is smoke and mirrors so our incompetent command staff can say “look what we did.” MDPD is an embarrassing shadow of its former self.
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12-01-2019, 03:32 PM #23UnregisteredGuest
They won’t admit that PRT is a joke because that would mean Commissioner Joe Martinez was right at the commission meeting. I have been here for a long time and this is by far this worst misuse of resources I have ever seen. Worse than SPORT & look how that unit ended. Funny thing is some of these people plan to run Sheriff.
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12-02-2019, 01:30 AM #24UnregisteredGuest
I dare you to go tell this crap you write tough guy to his face !!! You won’t because like every other pu$$y on this blog you hide behind the darkness of your room and keyboard!!!
The man has done shit you wouldn’t even dream of for this department. We are all allowed to make mistakes in life !!
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12-02-2019, 02:20 AM #25UnregisteredGuest
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12-02-2019, 03:52 AM #26UnregisteredGuest
During the Purdy era, our Department deployed Crime Prevention Units in most, if not all Districts at the time. Staffed by uniformed patrol officers, unencumbered by calls for service and charged with patrolling identified “Hot Spots,” arriving as first responders to priority calls, as 25 Silent, 37s and 38s, before area units could, securing crime scenes, safeguarding witnesses and often apprehending still on-scene offender(s). For a patrol oriented officer, this was an elite; coveted assignment. Then the years of the specialized alphabet units arrived. Every time a crisis arose, the command staff listened to the proponents and created a new specialized unit to address the predicament. PRT is no difference.
The fact is the Districts are and have always been the first line of defense against crime and disorder. Property led, managed and staffed, the districts can provide most patrol and investigative services our decentralized, UMSA areas could ever need. Granted, investigative services are justly needed and must be properly staffed. For instance, Districts’ GIU serve an invaluable investigative service when detectives are specifically charged with investigating Crime Against Persons and this should include Domestic Violence (DV), as bringing the investigative personnel closer to DV victims, may help victims break the cycle of fear and dependency often associated with DV. The same could be said of Robberies by Sudden Snatching and other robberies where offenders use only physical force to perpetrate the crime. Crimes against Property, Burglaries, Thefts, Auto Thefts and even minor Frauds could and should be investigated by Districts’ GIUs. The same must be said of statutory compliance like FSS 538.20 Inspection of regulated metals property and records. FSS 539.001 The Florida Pawn broking Act. FSS 812.055 Physical inspection of junkyards, scrap metal processing plants, salvage yards, licensed motor vehicle or vessel dealers, repair shops, parking lots, public garages, towing and storage facilities. Districts’ CST must be retained, as there are always exigencies for a semi-covert unit to address what regular; specific mission defined GIU detectives should not. Such violations may include street level vice and narcotics operations.
PRTs must definitely have important roles at all districts, working in concert with Districts’ CAU, PRT officers would be the first responders when CAU personnel identify an individual who is a potential threat to him or herself or calls of that nature are dispatched. Working in concert with Dade’s Mental Health professional and the SAO, most potential threats can be identified and difused before the parties harm others or themselves. When PRTs are not engaged in thwarting potential mental health situations, they can and should be assisting patrol units with the above cited calls the old CPUs handled.
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12-02-2019, 01:58 PM #27UnregisteredGuest
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12-02-2019, 06:35 PM #28
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12-03-2019, 01:19 AM #29UnregisteredGuest
Fake news
PRT is the Best.
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12-03-2019, 11:25 AM #30UnregisteredGuest
You asked, so here it is in text, word for word.
November 22, 2019
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Miami is proud to be a friend of the Opa-Locka
community and partner with federal, state and local first responders and law
enforcement. As a supporter of the community, I have maintained a liberal policy
regarding access to our federal facility as well as its recreational amenities which are
purchased and maintained by unit personnel for use by unit personnel. However,
following several events which conflict with the U.S. Coast Guard's core values
of Honor, Respect and Devotion to duty, I have closed our base to the Miami-Dade
Police Department effective immediately. I look forward to continuing to foster
professional relationships with our local law enforcement agencies and will provide
my unconditional support for the exceptional service they provide in our community.
Miami-Dade officers having official business on Air Station Miami should direct
any requests for entry or general questions to my Executive Officer, Commander
Ryan Matson, at 305-953-2102.
Sincerely,
Shawn Koch, Captain
U.S. Coast Guard
Commanding Officer
So there is it, not fake news and not lies. All it took was a bunch of idiots in PRT to screw it
up for everyone. So take a bow you jerks.
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