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05-29-2021, 09:41 AM #21UnregisteredGuest
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05-29-2021, 09:44 AM #22UnregisteredGuest
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05-30-2021, 11:52 AM #23UnregisteredGuest
Where's Didio
Is it Didio or D'idiot. Now there was one piece of work if I ever saw one. How did mpd ever get such a collection of misfit sergeants and lieutenants back then. Most mean as hell or just plain nuts. The laziest lieutenant on the planet was M. Pippio, or on second thought, was it B. Buzzo? Remember that French Lt Bill L, he was a backstabbing snake in the grass.
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05-30-2021, 01:29 PM #24UnregisteredGuest
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05-30-2021, 11:01 PM #25UnregisteredGuest
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05-31-2021, 06:04 AM #26UnregisteredGuest
Many people from mpd waiting to die, Hell will be a lot fuller. Remember that effeminate deputy chief?
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05-31-2021, 06:53 AM #27UnregisteredGuest
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05-31-2021, 07:10 AM #28UnregisteredGuest
Disgraced MPD Sgt ends up in JMH Prison ward.
A fight outside a bar last weekend is only the latest problem for Miramar police Sgt. Alex Colon.
Police personnel files show that Colon, 44, has been reprimanded several times for problems such as delinquent handling of cases, absences from work and damage to police vehicles. He also has received at least two one-day suspensions from duty.
Miramar police are investigating Colon after his arrest on Sunday outside the Baja Beach Club in Coconut Grove. Colon, a 22-year veteran of the force, was charged with battery and disorderly conduct after police said he punched a bouncer during a scuffle.
Colon, who has been out sick from work, has been taken off his supervisory duties until the internal investigation is completed. He has been placed on administrative duty.
"We're conducting the investigation as quickly as possible," Miramar police Lt. William Guess said. "When he's physically able, he will be returning to work."
Colon could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.
According to Colon's personnel files, he has received several written reprimands since joining the force in August 1973. They include:
-- October 1981, for leaving his post without cause. Colon was found at the home of a fellow officer.
-- February 1989, for completing less than 25 percent of the cases assigned to him within a year. Colon was "delinquent handling of in excess of 50 criminal cases," wrote Sgt. William M. Dunn.
-- October 1992, for failing to appear in court.
Records show he has served one-day suspensions without pay for incidents such as negligently damaging a police car in 1983 and excessive absences during 1984.
In 1991, an investigation was launched after Colon was found by Plantation police passed out at the wheel of his car while off-duty. Colon was not charged, and arrangements were made to have him taken home.
Miramar police said they noted the incident, but Colon was not reprimanded at the time because no charges were filed. Miramar Sgt. Bruce Keesling wrote that Colon "admitted to drinking too much to be driving."
The latest incident occurred Sunday, when Colon refused to leave the Coconut Grove club and got into a fight with a bouncer outside the bar.
At some point, Colon hit his head on a column, police said. Miami officers patrolling the area said they saw Colon punch the bouncer, then they took him into custody.
Colon was released on Monday from the prison ward at Jackson Memorial Hospital after posting bail. He had been treated for cuts to his face.
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05-31-2021, 07:25 AM #29UnregisteredGuest
"We're conducting the investigation as quickly as possible," Miramar police Lt. William Guess said. "When he's physically able, he will be returning to work."
Yeah....how did that work out for you Al?
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05-31-2021, 03:10 PM #30
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