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03-24-2014, 10:35 PM
Wow , watch this Video that Crespo made, then read the NBO back in the day story directly below his video. Great investigative journalism Al, you ARE the man :D

Click this :

http://www.thecrespogramreport.com/Site ... CHIEF.html (http://www.thecrespogramreport.com/Site_10/MANNY_OROSA_-_THE_SNITCH_IN_CHIEF.html)

03-24-2014, 10:45 PM
Imagine that, the Chief of Police of a major American city calling his own police officers “snitches” for passing on information about possible wrong doing within his department.

There isn’t a law enforcement agency or a news organization that would survive and serve the public good without folks coming forward with information that people doing wrong would like to keep secret.

How do you think it plays in areas of the city like Overtown and Liberty City where people are terrorized into not coming forth to provide information on the killers of little kids, old people and on occasion the neighborhood dog when the Chief of Police disparages his his own officers by calling them “snitches?”

In some American cities this revelation would warrant outrage and perhaps a vote of No Confidence by those same officers who the chief disparaged.

But not in Miami. In Miami, the Chief smirks, his cronies in the police department chortle, and at the end of the day police officers in Miami are still willing to confide in me because comments like this only serve to confirm their belief that the Chief of Police is not to be trusted, and will not do the right thing by them or the city.

WHEN THE CHIEF WAS A “SNITCH”

There is no small irony that Chief Manny Orosa would call any of his officers a “snitch,” when his behavior in the killing of Leonardo Mercardo should have resulted in his going to prison.

It was members of Orosa’s squad that were convicted in the Mercardo case for stomping his face and body with such severity that the imprints of their shoes were imbed in the skin of his face and body.

At the beginning, Orosa under the advice of counsel, refused to talk to investigators. That changed several sources familiar with the case told me, after the feds informed him that they were going to charge and try him along with his squad for Mercardo’s murder. Those same sources told me that on hearing this news, Orosa fainted and fell off his chair.

When he recovered, Orosa, being the stand up guy that he is, decided to become a government witness against his squad members.

Here is a copy of the letter written to then Miami Police Chief Perry Anderson after Orosa testified.

See video link and story above :oops:

03-24-2014, 10:59 PM
Why Orosa remained a Miami police officer defies logic; why Regalado eventually directed Johnny "the doormat" Martinez to appointed him Miami Police Chief demands the suspension of disbelief. The man is a putrid stench in the nostrils of honorable police officers!

03-24-2014, 11:29 PM
THE CHIEF IS NO SNITCH. HE DID THE RIGHT THING. THE STARTER OF THIS POST IS A MORON, LIKE MOST SLANDERERS ON THIS SESSPOOL OF A FORUM.

WHICH OF YOU WOULD NOT TESTIFY IF ONE OF YOUR FELLOWS GO "ROGUE" AND BEAT SOME CITZEN TO DEATH, DRAGGING YOU RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A MURDER. SGT AROSA WAS AND IS A LEO TO THE HEART. SGT AROSA WAS A SHINING LIGHT IN A DARK DAY OF THE MIAMI POLICE DEPT. I SALUTE SGT. AROSA FOR HAVING THE GUTS TO STAND FOR THE LAW AND THE PUBLIC, UNDER VERY TRYING CIRCUMSTANCES. THIS MAN IS A HEROE! HE DID NOT COWL IN FEAR, BUT STOOD UP FOR THE RULE OF LAW.

03-24-2014, 11:41 PM
Why Orosa remained a Miami police officer defies logic; why Regalado eventually directed Johnny "the doormat" Martinez to appointed him Miami Police Chief demands the suspension of disbelief. The man is a putrid stench in the nostrils of honorable police officers!

Now, the above dishonorable coward, hiding behind a keyboard, Is calling a hero and honorable LEO ( Cheif Arosa) a coward. How twisted can you keyboard slanderers get. Undoudtedly, the "life form" writing this excrement is someone with zero accomplishments, who sits at the computer tearing down any one who dares to move forward. Unfortunately, they are anonymous, so we cant post the 5 pages of screw-ups they produce each day...

03-25-2014, 12:42 AM
Why Orosa remained a Miami police officer defies logic; why Regalado eventually directed Johnny "the doormat" Martinez to appointed him Miami Police Chief demands the suspension of disbelief. The man is a putrid stench in the nostrils of honorable police officers!

Now, the above dishonorable coward, hiding behind a keyboard, Is calling a hero and honorable LEO ( Cheif Arosa) a coward. How twisted can you keyboard slanderers get. Undoudtedly, the "life form" writing this excrement is someone with zero accomplishments, who sits at the computer tearing down any one who dares to move forward. Unfortunately, they are anonymous, so we cant post the 5 pages of screw-ups they produce each day...

You are either dexterity challenged or cognitive limited, as your prose is a pathetic example of grammatical dissonance. But we will not hold that against you. Your ardent Orosa defense is moved by whatever it is; we will not judge. The facts sadly fade with time, but we who were police officer before Orosa was a PSA, police officer and sergeant during the Mercado murder and subsequent riots know different. As a sergeant, your role is to ensure that critical physical and testimonial evidence are preserved; not contaminated or manipulated. Allowing otherwise can be legally construed as being an accessory after the fact. Below are two links to the Florida Law and Federal Code governing such dereliction. Only after the United States Attorney Office (USAO) threaten to file charges against Orosa, did he changed his tune as to what he knew and when he knew about the Mercado murder; thus the immunity granted him by the USAO. Yes . . . he became a witness for the prosecution or what on the streets is normally called a SNITCH!

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/ind ... 77.03.html (http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0700-0799/0777/Sections/0777.03.html)

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/3

03-25-2014, 02:59 AM
Like all of us, one day, Orosa too will stand at Heaven’s Gate and he will clamor: “Didn’t Tomas Regalado appoint me Miami’s Police chief and as such did I not do the right things for him? And a voice from within will reply: “YOU DID!” Now depart from here, for I never knew you!”

It is not hate, it is contempt!