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09-11-2007, 09:15 PM
WHAT HAPPEN, WE KNOW ARMANDO SPOKE, BUT WHAT HAPPEN, WHATS NEXT

09-11-2007, 09:18 PM
WHAT HAPPEN, WE KNOW ARMANDO SPOKE, BUT WHAT HAPPEN, WHATS NEXT


TIMONEY STAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND SO DOES FERNANDEZ!! :P

09-11-2007, 09:19 PM
WATCH CBS4 NOW!

09-11-2007, 09:36 PM
Armando filed a complaint with the C.I.P., So, ig uess not its FDLE, STATE ATTORNEY, AND CIP.

09-11-2007, 10:51 PM
WHAT HAPPEN, WE KNOW ARMANDO SPOKE, BUT WHAT HAPPEN, WHATS NEXT


TIMONEY STAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND SO DOES FERNANDEZ!! :P

For now, dingleberry! This is a sensitive matter and the manager is proceeding cautiously and rightfully so! The case must be made so Manny Diaz will have no wiggle room and will be forced to accept the inevitable!

Remember, revenge is a dish best served cold!

09-11-2007, 11:09 PM
Armando filed a complaint with the C.I.P., So, ig uess not its FDLE, STATE ATTORNEY, AND CIP.

An astute and correct move!

09-11-2007, 11:21 PM
The mgr said that the punishment will be handed down,after the ethics and other investigation are complete.
Sarnof was almost demanding it now and Regalado said it was qru to wait but must be done so maybe as was said more eloquently, mgr must have the goods so Teflon,crooked Mayor cant stop it!

09-11-2007, 11:34 PM
What's going to happen? Absolutely nothing! The status quo will remain and when T-Money decides it's time for a payback we are all screwed and all the union will say is, Sorry Management rights

09-12-2007, 12:12 AM
What's going to happen? Absolutely nothing! The status quo will remain and when T-Money decides it's time for a payback we are all screwed and all the union will say is, Sorry Management rights

YOU MUST BE ONE OF T'S BUTT PLUGS. IT'S UNKNOWN WHO VOTED FOR WHAT SO YOUR PANIC MUST BE ABOUT YOUR OWN FUTURE. SOMEBODY A FILE COMPLAINT WITH CIVIL SERVICE REF FRANKIES DICTATORSHIP UNDER RULE 16. DONT LET UP, THEY WOULDN'T IF THEY KNEW WHO TO STICK IT TO, BESIDES THE FOP. THE ABOVE IS AN ATTEMPT TO DIVIDE THE MEMBERSHIP

09-12-2007, 02:31 AM
What's going to happen? Absolutely nothing! The status quo will remain and when T-Money decides it's time for a payback we are all screwed and all the union will say is, Sorry Management rights

Sorry, pal but you are so wrong! Timoney will not dare retaliate, nor allow his minions either! Any management action that departs from what is common and proper and lacks a course of conduct will be exposed to the media as retaliation. Clearly you are not familiar with the Management Rights concept. Its use is limited to decision which are logical and in the interest of promoting the effectiveness of the department, not a punitive action. Anything that remotely resembles retaliation, the FOP may have grounds for a PERC complaint! Don't know what PERC is? Activate the below link and learn!

http://dms.myflorida.com/perc

Timoney is out, is just a matter of when!

09-12-2007, 05:01 AM
City Manager Delays On Reprimanding Miami PD Chief
http://cbs4.com/topstories/local_story_249134439.html

Contrary to what he said last week, Miami City Manager Pete Hernandez will not be reprimanding the city's police chief in coming days for a scandal involving the free use of a Lexus from a local dealership.

Pete Hernandez says he will wait for Miami-Dade County's Ethics Committee investigation report to be out before taking action in the case.

I'm going to hold back, and allow them time for them to complete the investigation, said Hernandez.

But some say some inside politics might be the cause of Hernandez's change of mind, and some commissioners still want Timoney to resign.

If there is no punishment metered out to the chief of police, then I will continue calling for his resignation, said Commissioner Marc Sarnoff.

Last week Hernandez announced that Police Chief John Timoney would be reprimanded in coming days for his accepting of a free Lexus SUV loaned to him by a local dealership. This is the second time Hernandez changes his mind, as originally he said he would not take any action until an ethics investigation was completed. Last week Hernandez cited that Timoney apologized and admitted to what he had done, and several agencies opened investigations in the case--including the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)--as reason for a reprimand.

Here is something that he admitted, said Hernandez. It was a horrible error in judgment.

CBS 4 News has learned that the FDLE has been asked to conduct an investigation into the chief's use of the free luxury automobile and whether that violated the police department?s policy against members accepting gifts. CBS4?s Gary Nelson has confirmed that the request from Internal Affairs investigators at the Miami Department has been submitted to Amos Rojas, Special Agent in Charge of the FDLE?S Miami office.

FDLE spokesperson Paige Patterson tells CBS4 News, ?We did receive a complaint from the City of Miami Internal Affairs Unit and we are in the process of reviewing it.?

The complaint was filed with the Miami Police Department by former Miami Chief of Police Kenneth Harms who has also filed a complaint with the Florida Commission on Ethics.

Sources tell CBS4 News that Miami Police Department investigators referred the matter to the FDLE rather than be placed in the awkward position of investigating their own boss.

Chief Timoney accepted free use of a Lexus SUV from Lexus of Kendall for more than a year, a deal exposed by a CBS4 News investigation.

Miami Police Department policy says members ?shall not accept gifts, fees, goods or services.?

Chief Timoney is also being investigated by the Miami Dade Ethics Commission and Florida Commission on Ethics over his use of the Lexus.

The FDLE has also been asked to investigate allegations that the Miami Police Department has falsified crime statistics under Timoney?s leadership to make the crime picture in Miami appear better than it is.

Timoney has denied those allegations, and has requested an investigation of his own into the matter.