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    Avocados Gun Task force

    Great press conference about gun violence. Truth is that as long as IA, training, DV, and the BWC unit keeps reviewing who Evers bodycam they want, and officers get second guessed on how they handled a call and disciplined based on someone else's opinion on how the call should have been handled NO ONE IS DOING A THING ABOUT GUN VIOLENCE !!
    I'm all for accountability. But I'm not getting suspended, written up, ROD, or fired because someone who wasnt on the scene says" Hey, he recovered a stolen gun, but a convicted felon gang member in jail but he used profanity and didn't double lock the cuff".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Great press conference about gun violence. Truth is that as long as IA, training, DV, and the BWC unit keeps reviewing who Evers bodycam they want, and officers get second guessed on how they handled a call and disciplined based on someone else's opinion on how the call should have been handled NO ONE IS DOING A THING ABOUT GUN VIOLENCE !!
    I'm all for accountability. But I'm not getting suspended, written up, ROD, or fired because someone who wasnt on the scene says" Hey, he recovered a stolen gun, but a convicted felon gang member in jail but he used profanity and didn't double lock the cuff".
    Sailor, run silent. Run deep. The STFU!

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    Sailor, run silent. Run deep. The STFU!
    Sir, didn't he mean double cuff the lock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Great press conference about gun violence. The truth is that as long as IA, training, DV, and the BWC unit keeps reviewing who Evers bodycam they want, and officers get second-guessed on how they handled a call and disciplined based on someone else's opinion on how the call should have been handled NO ONE IS DOING A THING ABOUT GUN VIOLENCE !!

    I'm all for accountability. But I'm not getting suspended, written up, ROD, or fired because someone who wasn't on the scene says," Hey, he recovered a stolen gun, but a convicted felon gang member in jail, but he used profanity and didn't double lock the cuff."
    You are so right! Politicians and appointed bureaucrats can talk about their violent crime reduction plan until they are blue in the face. The fact remains that to stop violent criminals and get their illegally possessed and obtained firearms off the streets. And as a direct consequence, deter violent crimes, police officers must engage suspected persons as they move about the affected community. Such investigative stops are not arbitrary but based on the officers' experience and training, consistent with FSS 901.151 and the 1968 Terry v Ohio Doctrine. To urban nihilists, the law is irrelevant, there to be disobeyed, ignored, and police officers to be disrespected and resisted with the utmost vigor. That is what elected, and appointed bureaucrats refuse to accept, for they dwell in another esoteric plane.

    We wish Chief Acevedo's plan great success. Still, the reality is as Robert Burns once wrote: "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry," in Acevedo's case, when offenders refuse to play by them.

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    Sailor, run silent. Run deep. The STFU!
    Great advice! An old but sage Spanish proverb says: "Guerra avisada no mata soldado." Loosely translated meaning: "An advertised war kills no soldiers."

    What are Acevedo's marching orders in his vaunted "crime prevention plan?" For starters, is Acevedo directing Miami Police officers, while at Hot Spot locations, to engage in vigorous Stop and Frisk consistent with FSS 901.151? If so, DO NOT! Should it be perceived, by Acevedo or one of his minions, dreading to be demoted to their original Civil Service rank, that you erred in one of those street confrontations you will have with passive or active resisting urban denizens, Acevedo will burn your SIX faster than you can imagine.

    Fact, no one can force you to see what based on your experience and training, might be the predicate for stopping, seizing a citizen under FSS 901.151. No stopping, no complaint, no use of force. Handle your calls for service as best you can, and make all efforts not to arrest anyone unless necessary. Go home at the end of your shift and cross out today as one less day to retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Great advice! An old but sage Spanish proverb says: "Guerra avisada no mata soldado." Loosely translated meaning: "An advertised war kills no soldiers."

    What are Acevedo's marching orders in his vaunted "crime prevention plan?" For starters, is Acevedo directing Miami Police officers, while at Hot Spot locations, to engage in vigorous Stop and Frisk consistent with FSS 901.151? If so, DO NOT! Should it be perceived, by Acevedo or one of his minions, dreading to be demoted to their original Civil Service rank, that you erred in one of those street confrontations you will have with passive or active resisting urban denizens, Acevedo will burn your SIX faster than you can imagine.

    Fact, no one can force you to see what based on your experience and training, might be the predicate for stopping, seizing a citizen under FSS 901.151. No stopping, no complaint, no use of force. Handle your calls for service as best you can, and make all efforts not to arrest anyone unless necessary. Go home at the end of your shift and cross out today as one less day to retirement.
    Thank you for your advice !!

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    We know regular shifts are seriously, even dangerously depleted, so we are curious. From whence is Acevedo raising the number of officers that will be part of his anti-violence task force?

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    He should make Bremer the Sergeant for the task force. That way we don't have to deal with her in patrol. Besides, it'll give her time for a ton of new sexy posts against policy for her IG

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    He should make Bremer the Sergeant for the task force. That way we don't have to deal with her in patrol. Besides, it'll give her time for a ton of new sexy posts against policy for her IG
    Easy buddy... they are just posts. Not one thing is sexy about any of the garbage she spreads like a helmet wearing RA-tard with diarrhea. I see her and can’t help but think... that’s what Danny Divito would like with breast and long hair.

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    Easy buddy... they are just posts. Not one thing is sexy about any of the garbage she spreads like a helmet wearing RA-tard with diarrhea. I see her and can’t help but think... that’s what Danny Divito would like with breast and long hair.
    Ohhhh, HELL NO! NOT COOL, that’s taking it way too far... you shouldn’t dead name Devito. We need to progress as a society! If a guy believes he is a she, then who are you to judge! Grow up and like an adult.

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