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Unregistered
04-03-2017, 05:26 AM
" Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No It's Super Javi !"

" Yes, it's Super Javi, strange visitor from another country, who came to Miami, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal cops !

SuperJavi, who can change the story of what really happened, bend the truth like no one else, and who sometimes disguised as Edwardo Lugo, a stooge, that sits in the back of drug dealer cars, in a greedy, corrupt, metropolitan Miami, fights a never-ending battle for himself, injustice and the UN American way."

" Now be sure to stay tuned, for the next thrill packed adventure of Super Javi ! "

My Hero, Super Javi in Action, notice how he throws his cape on in this video, and has the cop cam, and the Key cop in his line of fire ? WHOOPS ! Well even Super heroes make mistakes right ? Hey he's powered with Teflon remember, nothing will stick to Super Javi ! What a cop ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4THDN3Avpc

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 05:46 AM
" Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No It's Super Javi !"

" Yes, it's Super Javi, strange visitor from another country, who came to Miami, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal cops !

SuperJavi, who can change the story of what really happened, bend the truth like no one else, and who sometimes disguised as Edwardo Lugo, a stooge, that sits in the back of drug dealer cars, in a greedy, corrupt, metropolitan Miami, fights a never-ending battle for himself, injustice and the UN American way."

" Now be sure to stay tuned, for the next thrill packed adventure of Super Javi ! "

My Hero, Super Javi in Action, notice how he throws his cape on in this video, and has the cop cam, and the Key cop in his line of fire ? WHOOPS ! Well even Super heroes make mistakes right ? Hey he's powered with Teflon remember, nothing will stick to Super Javi ! What a cop ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4THDN3Avpc
A lot of people don't have any historical perspective or any idea of what is really going on in these pages.
At a glance, one would think that there is some type of maniac loose in the City of Miami with a police uniform; this could not be any further from the truth.

What we have here is a well orchestrated and coordinated effort to destroy a man's credibility and professional reputation; why you say, because he shone the light on a Muslim Assistant Chief of Police who disrespected her oath by refusing to pledge allegiance to the Flag of this country; yes, non other than Anita Najiy.

Anita Najiy brought national shame and disgrace to this police department and to herself BY HER ACTIONS, all Ortiz did was shine a light on it. Not withstanding that Anita Najiy happens to be black, the black officers, even if not Muslims, will defend her and assail Ortiz. You can bet that not only are black officers from Miami PD writing some of these lies, but also members of her Mosque.

As usual you can always count on members of the liberal media to get on the band-wagon against the police and add fuel to this fire just as they have done all over the country with Ferguson, etc.

If one was to research the comments in these pages prior to and subsequent to the Pledge of Allegiance incident you will notice the pattern and the increase in intensity.

Now that Anita Najiy is retiring and could not get a job as a Code Enforcement Officer in Sweetwater because of HER ACTIONS, she wants to destrou Ortiz on her way out the door.

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 06:03 AM
Here,s another article about our hero, check out his photo too !
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-police-union-chief-javier-ortiz-taken-off-street-over-restraining-order-filed-by-woman-he-harassed-9228363

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 10:05 AM
" Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No It's Super Javi !"

" Yes, it's Super Javi, strange visitor from another country, who came to Miami, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal cops !

SuperJavi, who can change the story of what really happened, bend the truth like no one else, and who sometimes disguised as Edwardo Lugo, a stooge, that sits in the back of drug dealer cars, in a greedy, corrupt, metropolitan Miami, fights a never-ending battle for himself, injustice and the UN American way."

" Now be sure to stay tuned, for the next thrill packed adventure of Super Javi ! "

My Hero, Super Javi in Action, notice how he throws his cape on in this video, and has the cop cam, and the Key cop in his line of fire ? WHOOPS ! Well even Super heroes make mistakes right ? Hey he's powered with Teflon remember, nothing will stick to Super Javi ! What a cop ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4THDN3Avpc

Stand down sailor. That's an order!

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 01:17 PM
The cover up! We know that from several Google search and Facebook post this incident was reported to back then City Manager Johnny Martinez.
Why wasn't these allegation investigated by IA or the CIP?
Answer!!!!
Look at the timeline of the organized corruption.
The Maqinita War!!!!!
Exposito was kicked out by the Regalado Maqinita Mafia early Sept 2011.
This incident happen Sept 10, 2011. Ortiz was on top of the world he had just assisted in the coup to overthrow Exposito and was helping recommending Manuel Orosa to become the next Chief of Police .
Ortiz was vice fop president and was untouchable in his mind..
Deals were being made by back then Fop President Aguilar with Regalado and Orosa to promote Jr.
Aguilar gave the fop presidency to ortiz.
Ortiz was made FOP President few month later.
Orosa became chief and was very greatful and tolerant to ortiz miss behaviors.
Orosa and Ortiz had a open door policy until the famous fight that cause the honeymoon period to be over.

This incident was cover up by city hall and Orosa as a repayment.

Violations

Ortiz violated the following Departmental policies.

11.6.28.5 Jurisdictional Authority: Florida law is clear that, with the exception of a fresh pursuit, a City of Miami police officer has no power or authority to act as a police officer outside the corporate limits of the City of Miami and any such action by the officer would be subject to review as if it were the action of a private citizen.
Therefore, officers shall not undertake any law enforcement action outside the territorial limits of the City of Miami, unless when in “fresh pursuit” of a person who has committed a felony or who is reasonably suspected of having committed a felony, or has committed a misdemeanor, or who has violated chapter 316 Florida Statutes or a county or municipal (city) ordinance, in accordance with established policies.

Departmental Order 1 Chapter 11

“Fresh pursuit” is a legal doctrine that permits a law enforcement officer to make an arrest of a fleeing suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines. It is an exception to the general rule that a Florida officer’s arrest powers are limited to the jurisdiction of the agency that employs the officer.
a) The offense must have occurred within the pursuing officer’s jurisdictional boundaries.
b) The pursuit must be continuous and uninterrupted;

Instead of taking personal action, Officers who discover criminal activity outside the jurisdiction of the City should, when circumstances permit, contact the agency having primary jurisdiction to report the activity.
All sworn personnel are prohibited from conducting traffic stops of law enforcement vehicles without first obtaining confirmation that the law enforcement vehicle was involved in a felony offense. If the felony offense is deemed to have occurred as a result of the law enforcement vehicle’s driving pattern or behavior (for example, fleeing an eluding a police officer), confirmation as to whether the driver of the law enforcement vehicle is not engaged in official business, shall be obtained via Inter-City police radio. If it is confirmed that the vehicle was involved in a felony offense, the sworn member wishing to initiate the stop shall, in any case, obtain approval (via police radio) from a commanding officer (lieutenant or above) prior to initiating the stop.
Whenever a sworn member finds it necessary to initiate a traffic stop of a law enforcement vehicle, he/she must first consider the officer safety implications of any such act. Sworn personnel must also ensure that any such traffic stop does not hamper the execution of the other officer and/or agency’s official business. Sworn personnel are also reminded that they are still free to obtain the law enforcement vehicle’s license plate number and/or agency vehicle number and report the driver’s alleged violation(s) of traffic laws to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Any deviation from this directive shall result in disciplinary action.

11.6.13.18 Neighborhood and Personal Disputes: Members shall not engage in or become involved in controversies or attempt to exact police authority or make arrests in controversies arising between their relatives and/or neighbors; nor shall they make any arrest in their own quarrels, including those between themselves, their relatives, and/or neighbors, except under such circumstances which would justify them in using self-defense, to prevent injury to another, or when a serious offense has been committed. Such circumstances shall be called to the attention of a commanding officer who shall resolve the case personally or have disinterested officers investigate and take the required action.

Cont

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 01:18 PM
11.6.5.1 Risk Involved: Members shall distinguish between foolhardiness and courage in making arrests and investigating suspicious persons. While a certain degree of risk is involved in all police service, officers should not unnecessarily jeopardize their lives or the lives of others.

11.6.57.1 Members Applying for: Officers shall not apply for or serve a search or arrest warrant except with the knowledge and consent of their superior officer. Officers shall not apply for a criminal warrant when the offense is alleged to have been committed against themselves, except with the knowledge and approval of their commanding officer. They shall not file a complaint for damages or engage in any civil action pertaining to their role as a Police Department member, without the knowledge of the Chief of Police. Any member or civilian employee who becomes involved in a civil suit as a defendant or as a witness shall notify the Chief of Police, without delay, through official channels.

11.6.57.2 Search Warrants: Members shall not obtain a search warrant unless they have first advised their commanding officer of the facts and then only on his/her advice and approval.

11.6.5.11 Off-Duty Arrests: Off-duty officers are often faced with situations involving criminal conduct that they are neither equipped for nor prepared to handle in the same manner as if they were on duty. This may lead to unnecessary injuries to off-duty officers, and confusion for those on-duty officers arriving at the scene.
In order to promote safety and efficiency, it is the policy of the Miami Police Department to determine and regulate those situations and locations within which a sworn member is permitted to make an arrest while off-duty.
Permitted Off-Duty Arrests:
When off-duty and within the corporate limits of the City of Miami an officer may make an arrest only when:
1. There is an immediate need to prevent a violent felony; and
2. The arresting officer has in his/her possession, appropriate police identification which readily and unmistakably identifies them as a law enforcement officer; and
3. The arresting officer is physically able and prepared to safely make the arrest.

While a police officer is not required to make an off-duty arrest in each instance, an officer does have a duty to notify on-duty personnel of any such emergency.

3.4.7 Private Life: Police employees will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to their agencies or themselves.
A police employee’s character and conduct while off duty must always be exemplary, thus maintaining a position of respect in the community in which he or she lives and serves. The employee’s personal behavior must be beyond reproach.

3.4.3 Use of Force: A police officer will never employ unnecessary force or violence and will use only such force in the discharge of duty as is objectively reasonable in all circumstances. Force should be used only with the greatest restraint and only after discussion, negotiation and persuasion have been found to be inappropriate or ineffective. While the use of force is occasionally unavoidable, every police officer will refrain from applying the unnecessary infliction of pain or suffering and will never engage in cruel, degrading or inhuman treatment of any person.

11.6.21 Firearms and Weapons:

11.6.21.1 Authorized Use: Police Officers shall not draw or display their firearm except for legal use or official inspection. Police officers should never draw or display their firearm unless in accordance with Departmental Orders, Standard Operating Procedures, and any other official directive in force.
Police Officers may discharge their firearm (in connection with the performance of his/her official police duty) for the following reasons or circumstances:

11.6.17.29 Unjustified or careless use of a firearm.

11.6.17.36 Ignorance of the contents of this Chapter of Rules and Regulations in the Departmental Orders.

11.6.39 Publicity - (Self Glory):

11.6.39.1 Notoriety Through News Media: Members and civilian employees shall not, directly or indirectly, seek publicity through the press, radio, television, or other news media or furnish information to them for the purpose of seeking personal notoriety.

11.6.50 Speeches or Department Representation:

11.6.50.1 Approval Required: A member or civilian employee of the Department shall not attend conventions or meetings or make speeches as a representative of the Department without official sanction.
Members and civilian employees, officially or unofficially, shall not address any public gathering, appear on radio or television, prepare any article for publication, or act as a correspondent to a newspaper or periodical; nor shall they discuss, release, or divulge (to the public or for publication) any information concerning the activities, plans, methods, policies, affairs of the administration, personnel matters, investigative information, or other matters of the Police Department; and they shall not lecture or instruct on police-related subjects without prior approval, direction, and authorization from the Chief of Police.

11.6.13.3 Courtesy:Courtesy toward the public and each other is demanded of all members and civilian employees of the Department. Members and civilian employees (in their conduct and deportment) shall always be quiet, civil, orderly, and courteous. Even in the face of great provocation, they shall be diplomatic in the performance of their duties; and they shall serve the City in the discharge of their duties by controlling their tempers and exercising the utmost patience and discretion. When required, they must act with firmness and with sufficient energy to properly perform their duties. They shall, at all times, refrain from using coarse, violent, profane, or insolent language. An attitude of officiousness gains nothing, except the ill will of those with whom the officer comes in contact with.

11.6.13.5 Public Contacts:Members and civilian employees are required to be courteous in their contact with the public. Attitudes of effrontery, egotism, and superiority by officers in such contact will not be tolerated.

11.6.13.8 Conduct Unbecoming an Officer or Employee: No member or civilian employee of the Department shall conduct him/herself in a disorderly manner at any time, "on" or "off" duty, or so conduct him/herself in a manner unbecoming the conduct of a member or civilian employee of the City of Miami Police Department.

Civil Service Rule 14
Sec. 14.2. Grounds for Dismissal, Suspension and Demotion. The following are declared are to constitute a breach of duty and to be grounds for dismissal or suspension from the classified service or grounds for demotion, though charges may be based upon causes other than those enumerated; that any employee who has been guilty of conduct unbecoming any employee of the City of Miami, who:
(d) Has willfully violated any of the provisions of the Civil Service law or rules of the Board; or
(e) Has violated any lawful and reasonable official regulation or order, or failed to obey any lawful or reasonable direction made and given by his/her superior, where such violation or failure to obey amounts to:
(k) Is incompetent, negligent, or inefficient in the performance of the duties of the position held.
City of Miami Police Department Use of Force policy to determine if the policy covers the circumstances under which officers can draw their firearm. Department Order 6, Chapter 21, Section 21.4.1.20 of the City of Miami Police Department Departmental Orders entitled Drawing Firearms states:
The Miami Police Department acknowledges the practical need for officers to un-holster or draw their firearms in certain situations requiring caution for the officers' safety (i.e.: building searches for burglary subjects, checking suspicious vehicles, etc.) When an officer draws a firearm, the following shall be adhered to:
1. When a handgun is drawn from the holster, the trigger finger shall be kept outside the trigger guard and parallel to the cylinder or frame. When a shotgun, carbine, or any other departmentally approved firearm is carried, the finger shall be kept outside the trigger guard and parallel to the receiver frame.
2. Unless imminent danger of death or great serious physical injury exists, officers shall maintain their trigger finger outside the trigger guard (before an officer places his finger on the trigger, he must have identified a target and be able to articulate the immediate need to use deadly force).
3. An officer shall not have an un-holstered weapon nor be in possession of a shotgun when searching, handcuffing, or handling a subject.
4. The hammer of a revolver or semi-automatic pistol will not be drawn back to the single action firing position except when cleaning or disassembling the weapon.
5. A handgun, rifle, or shotgun muzzle will not be held in direct contact with an individual except as a last resort when the use of deadly force is justified and it is the
only manner in which the firearm can be discharged without increasing the danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or another person.

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 03:29 PM
" Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! No It's Super Javi !"

" Yes, it's Super Javi, strange visitor from another country, who came to Miami, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal cops !

SuperJavi, who can change the story of what really happened, bend the truth like no one else, and who sometimes disguised as Edwardo Lugo, a stooge, that sits in the back of drug dealer cars, in a greedy, corrupt, metropolitan Miami, fights a never-ending battle for himself, injustice and the UN American way."

" Now be sure to stay tuned, for the next thrill packed adventure of Super Javi ! "

My Hero, Super Javi in Action, notice how he throws his cape on in this video, and has the cop cam, and the Key cop in his line of fire ? WHOOPS ! Well even Super heroes make mistakes right ? Hey he's powered with Teflon remember, nothing will stick to Super Javi ! What a cop ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4THDN3Avpc

LOL , hilarious, but your RIGHT !
He thinks he's invincible,(love the "cape" police vest remark see video) but lets see what happens to our Super Hero, when they bring out the "KRYPTONITE" aka the truth/ facts, then we'll see how indestructible he really is ? The clock is ticking "Super Javi " LOL

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 04:46 PM
Stand down sailor. That's an order!

Take your "Stand down sailor. That's an order!" And blow it out your ass! No one gives a f*ck about you or what you are trying to say.

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 09:55 PM
LOL , hilarious, but your RIGHT !
He thinks he's invincible,(love the "cape" police vest remark see video) but lets see what happens to our Super Hero, when they bring out the "KRYPTONITE" aka the truth/ facts, then we'll see how indestructible he really is ? The clock is ticking "Super Javi " LOL

Dude, you are pathetic.
This is no way to get votes.
Give it up.

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 10:10 PM
The clock is ticking. He's back like normal in 48 hours

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 10:49 PM
I thought the case got continue

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 10:58 PM
Dude, you are pathetic.
This is no way to get votes.
Give it up.

Javi you need to be baker acted, evaluated and given medication. We all know this is you writing a post and responding to it. Geez una cabeza dura

Unregistered
04-03-2017, 11:31 PM
Javi you need to be baker acted, evaluated and given medication. We all know this is you writing a post and responding to it. Geez una cabeza dura

Wait, I thought it was the Lube. Who only did that..

Unregistered
04-05-2017, 06:49 AM
A lot of people don't have any historical perspective or any idea of what is really going on in these pages.
At a glance, one would think that there is some type of maniac loose in the City of Miami with a police uniform; this could not be any further from the truth.

What we have here is a well orchestrated and coordinated effort to destroy a man's credibility and professional reputation; why you say, because he shone the light on a Muslim Assistant Chief of Police who disrespected her oath by refusing to pledge allegiance to the Flag of this country; yes, non other than Anita Najiy.

Anita Najiy brought national shame and disgrace to this police department and to herself BY HER ACTIONS, all Ortiz did was shine a light on it. Not withstanding that Anita Najiy happens to be black, the black officers, even if not Muslims, will defend her and assail Ortiz. You can bet that not only are black officers from Miami PD writing some of these lies, but also members of her Mosque.

As usual you can always count on members of the liberal media to get on the band-wagon against the police and add fuel to this fire just as they have done all over the country with Ferguson, etc.



If one was to research the comments in these pages prior to and subsequent to the Pledge of Allegiance incident you will notice the pattern and the increase in intensity.

Now that Anita Najiy is retiring and could not get a job as a Code Enforcement Officer in Sweetwater because of HER ACTIONS, she wants to destrou Ortiz on her way out the door.
Is that right ???? So whats our Islamic ASS Chief doing these days ?