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01-15-2008, 08:03 PM #21
Don't forget to polish your halo before the next posting
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01-16-2008, 04:28 PM #22
ralph
By the way he talks a lot of shit! He is a berger kiss ass!
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01-16-2008, 05:04 PM #23
Re: ralph your itinerant, gypsy police chief
Originally Posted by spartin
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01-17-2008, 02:27 AM #24
give him a chance. he hasn't even started yet and your already bashing him. ur a miserable prick.
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01-18-2008, 02:20 AM #25Originally Posted by Anonymous
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01-22-2008, 04:06 PM #26
Rafel Hernandez
You can speak of all the minor indecretions that Mr. Hernandez may have but you are all missing the bigger picture. He made it through a very large corruption scandal in Metro because he RATTED on his partners. He was thrown off the Secret Service because they eventually found out the truth about his involvement with a major drug trafficker named Mario Escondar. Ask Mr. Hernandez to show you that nice Rolex he wears. Its a nice gift from Mario himself. Dirty politics and a benevolent blinded heart of a sheriff has kept him alive....although he does continually step on his pee pee everywhere he goes. Let the truth be known....Hernandez only cares about one thing and that is Ralph Hernandez. He will destroy ANYONE who gets in the way. Good luck to you all.
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01-22-2008, 10:48 PM #27
An this is different than any other chief because.......?
This guy must have really pissed you off, Dammed, you hold a grudge for a long time!
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01-23-2008, 12:55 PM #28
That's a serious allegation. If you have proof, you need to forward it. If not, it's just another sour grapes, meaningless allegation. Those are a dime a dozen.
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01-23-2008, 01:41 PM #29
Chief
Around the Nation; Former Officers in Miami Indicted in Drug Inquiry
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AP
Published: July 15, 1981
Nine former Dade County detectives were indicted today on charges of narcotics racketeering after a two-year investigation of drug corruption involving a reputed major cocaine dealer, Mario Escandar.
The indictment, handed up by a Federal grand jury, charged the policemen with multiple counts of racketeering, narcotics trafficking, bribery and stealing drugs from the scene of a crime.
So far, a third of the detectives who were assigned to Dade County's homicide unit in 1979 have been under investigation. The charges stem from some of the officers' apparent ties to Mr. Escandar, described by a United States Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman as ''someone we certainly have considered as a major cocaine trafficker.''
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01-23-2008, 03:38 PM #30
Re: Chief -- get your facts straight
So far, a third of the detectives who were assigned to Dade County's homicide unit in 1979 have been under investigation. The charges stem from some of the officers' apparent ties to Mr. Escandar, described by a United States Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman as ''someone we certainly have considered as a major cocaine trafficker.''[/quote]
Whoever is posting this is talking out of his arse! Your chief resigned and went on to the Secret Service while this investigation was ongoing. He was never linked to the criminal act, but as Al Lopez, another Homicide Detective, was judged guilty by association. In other words, you are a detective, you know these guys and yet you didn't suspect anything? Yes, he worked in the Homicide Unit, in another crew, and knew most of the dirty cops implicated with Escandar. Yet, he was never connected to the crimes the others were charged. His problem, as Lopes, was that he claimed that he did not know what was going on! That cost him his job with the Secret Service, the SS could not afford the uncertainty. If he was dirty, Nick Navarro would have never given him a chance at BSO, or Carlos Alvarez recommended him for the job at Sweetwater. He may be full of himself, arrogant and quite unlikeable, but soiled, no one has yet proven it!
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