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  1. #11
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    Six TAngo Two is here!!!!!!!!
    Anybody remember my name?????????????????

  2. #12
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    who is Marsha ?!?!?!??!?!

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by blast from the past
    who is Marsha ?!?!?!??!?!

    Dis D*mb Biiiiattttch....that shot a perp in the arse while handcuffing him...cost the city $360,000 and got three stripes.

    She later promoted to Sgt of VIN and brought that unit to a GRINDING halt. Road Patrol gets more 57 than her unit does.

    Don't know how to write a warrant for shiiizzzaaat.

    Tells people she keeps her crew in the office where she can " watch um, cuz if they screw up its my ass"

    Pretty much a worthless piece of shiiiizzzaattt!

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    I've been gone for quite some time but I check here every now and then to see how the
    Ol' Department is doing. Reading these posts I surmise that "Miss Marsha" is now a Sgt?
    Good God Almighty! Lord help you guys. I can only imagine what she is like as a supervisor. When I worked with her many years ago I never wanted her near any of my calls. I would absolutely cringe if she showed up as my backup. She was such an embarrassment. We always saw her as an impediment to anything we were trying to accomplish in the way of police work on the midnight shift many years ago.

    One night early into my shift I was making the rounds in my zone. (Zone 56 I think it was.) Anyways, I drove behind Big Irv's and spotted a marked unit and an unmarked vehicle parked over in a dark corner near the racetrack fence. I went on my way as if I had not seen them. (And as it later turned out they thought that I had not spotted them.)
    I pulled across the highway, parked out of sight, and got out on foot with my binoculars.
    What I observed was "Miss Marsha" standing outside her vehicle meeting with a Captain and a Lt. (I think he was a Lt. at the time.) I went on my way, but during the shift I kept spotting the unmarked vehicle cruising by dispatched calls and driving through my zone several times. Not able to hold my tongue, I asked the Lt. the next time I saw him what had been going on. He informed me that our "Miss Marsha" had gone to the brass with a litany of complaints concerning the midnight shift. They were sleeping, not backing her up, mocking her on the radio, sluffing calls, carousing, etc. In short, she RATTED OUT her coworkers. The brass found her allegations completely bogus. I'm probably not divulging anything you all don't know. Just beware guys, cause a tiger never changes it's stripes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro Cop
    I've been gone for quite some time but I check here every now and then to see how the
    Ol' Department is doing. Reading these posts I surmise that "Miss Marsha" is now a Sgt?
    Good God Almighty! Lord help you guys. I can only imagine what she is like as a supervisor. When I worked with her many years ago I never wanted her near any of my calls. I would absolutely cringe if she showed up as my backup. She was such an embarrassment. We always saw her as an impediment to anything we were trying to accomplish in the way of police work on the midnight shift many years ago.

    One night early into my shift I was making the rounds in my zone. (Zone 56 I think it was.) Anyways, I drove behind Big Irv's and spotted a marked unit and an unmarked vehicle parked over in a dark corner near the racetrack fence. I went on my way as if I had not seen them. (And as it later turned out they thought that I had not spotted them.)
    I pulled across the highway, parked out of sight, and got out on foot with my binoculars.
    What I observed was "Miss Marsha" standing outside her vehicle meeting with a Captain and a Lt. (I think he was a Lt. at the time.) I went on my way, but during the shift I kept spotting the unmarked vehicle cruising by dispatched calls and driving through my zone several times. Not able to hold my tongue, I asked the Lt. the next time I saw him what had been going on. He informed me that our "Miss Marsha" had gone to the brass with a litany of complaints concerning the midnight shift. They were sleeping, not backing her up, mocking her on the radio, sluffing calls, carousing, etc. In short, she RATTED OUT her coworkers. The brass found her allegations completely bogus. I'm probably not divulging anything you all don't know. Just beware guys, cause a tiger never changes it's stripes.
    Thats why the light bar flew off her car when she rounded the corner at Federal hwy and Hall Bch Blvd. When she came on main channell and said in that stupid country accent "MY Light Bar Just Flew Off My Car" She received a barrage of clicks and howls and lauaghs on the radio. She deserved it. She is a rat and whoever works for her she will tell you one thing then try to get you in trouble. I feel sorry for anyone who has to work for her. She was also having a sexual relationship with Sgt Grahn, who was our midnight sgt. at the time. She was just doing it so she could get some special treatment. Roaden is definitly bad news and my advice would be to stay as far away from her as possible. Whoever wrote this post I'm sure we worked together on the same sqaud as we remember the same things.
    I usually worked alpha 63 but we moved around quite a bit.

  6. #16
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    she still a friggin rat, thats why she so protected even though shes a bumbling idiot. i worked with her when she was a sgt on midnites and at the end of her shift would always hang out in the parking lot for an extra hour or two until kirchoff came in. then she would give him updates on who's doin what. ask anybody who worked with her, she didnt even try to hide it. she did it too cause she didnt have the stones to make any decisions so kirchoff would do it for her. she couldnt even do the simple jobs of a patrol sgt, god only knows what a mess she is up in special operations. she used to latch on to senior officers like marchese and mcvey and ask them to make every decision on scenes for her cause shes to much of a bumbling pooswaa to do it herself. but as long as she feeds info to that pooswaa kirchoff she'll keep her spot :evil:

  7. #17
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    My roommate is a narc in Ft Laud. He didnt mention anything about her being a rat, but he says every unit in the county avoids her like the plague because she is such an idiot. Apparently shes common knowledge and Hollywood and BSO hate her so much they just do their work in hackandale without telling anybody.

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    Seems that everybody shares the same opinion of "Miss Marsha." I was detached to a HIDTA group for a number of years and worked with a couple of Hallandale guys. We all agreed that she was a joke. A couple of years ago my agency was running a sting operation along with the FBI. During the operation I met three Hallandale Detectives who had joined us. When I was intoduced to them as a former Hallandale cop we started chewing the fat. I told them I did'nt know that they were going to be involved with our operation that night. Then one of them informed me that they were actually there on their own time, behind their supervisors back, acting as "observers." Incredulous, I asked why that was, and asked who their supervisor was. When they answered "Miss Marsha" my expression must have said it all. They said they knew better than to ask "Miss Marsha" if they could join us when they were invited. From experience they knew she would say no, and certainly would not allow them to go unless she was there to oversee them. (And they certainly did'nt want her coming along.) So they decided to join us on their own.

    See, this is the problem you have when you let someone like a "Miss Marsha" run a specialized unit. They don't have the respect of their own detectives, much less the respect of other agencies. It hampers investigations, as the poster above alluded to. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Magill. He is one of the two best street cops I have met in my career. But I have to wonder why in the heck he would have "Miss Marsha' in her current position. I would'nt let her be head dog catcher for Broward County much less in charge of VIN. I worry that until she is removed, Hallandale VIN will be on the sideline watching the parade go by.

  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro Cop
    Seems that everybody shares the same opinion of "Miss Marsha." I was detached to a HIDTA group for a number of years and worked with a couple of Hallandale guys. We all agreed that she was a joke. A couple of years ago my agency was running a sting operation along with the FBI. During the operation I met three Hallandale Detectives who had joined us. When I was intoduced to them as a former Hallandale cop we started chewing the fat. I told them I did'nt know that they were going to be involved with our operation that night. Then one of them informed me that they were actually there on their own time, behind their supervisors back, acting as "observers." Incredulous, I asked why that was, and asked who their supervisor was. When they answered "Miss Marsha" my expression must have said it all. They said they knew better than to ask "Miss Marsha" if they could join us when they were invited. From experience they knew she would say no, and certainly would not allow them to go unless she was there to oversee them. (And they certainly did'nt want her coming along.) So they decided to join us on their own.

    See, this is the problem you have when you let someone like a "Miss Marsha" run a specialized unit. They don't have the respect of their own detectives, much less the respect of other agencies. It hampers investigations, as the poster above alluded to. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Magill. He is one of the two best street cops I have met in my career. But I have to wonder why in the heck he would have "Miss Marsha' in her current position. I would'nt let her be head dog catcher for Broward County much less in charge of VIN. I worry that until she is removed, Hallandale VIN will be on the sideline watching the parade go by.
    it is because, unfortunately, magill worries about himself first and anyone else second. and because he needs to surround himself with lesser people to maintain his position. look at the list: kirchoff,marsha,norm, dermot? retro cop, you've been around. is that the "who's who" for hallandale? in all your years, how many memories to you have of jimmy k. slapping the cuffs on bad guys? how about norm and dermot? give everybody a little history about the old days because these guys waited for all of you to leave and now tell all the new people how much they did back then. whats the truth?

  10. #20
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    Okay, Heres a good one that happened around mid-80's. Who remembers the night someone 21'd the chinese restaraunt at about 1200 w. hall. bch blv., I think it was called Mott Street, they broke in and stole a huge safe which they dragged all the way down 12th ave and up atlantic shores blvd. to Midas Mufflers, then broke into midas mufflers and used the acetyline torches to cut open the safe. There were drag marks from the huge safe all the way from the restaurant to Midas mufflers. Those were some very determined and bold burglars. I think it happened in Roadens zone because she was too busy ratting out the rest of her squad. Anyone remember hitting golf balls into the intracoastal from the rooftop of 2500 parkview? The building had a gravel roof so you could actually plant a golf tee to hit the ball. Extra credit was given if you could hit the Holiday Inn on A1A on the hollywood side. Anyone remember Ernest McKnight? He was a black dude who lived in NW Hallandale who permanently stayed 10-99. Anytime you wanted an arrest just track him down because you knew he had a warrant, you didnt even have to run him. He was actually a nice guy. RIP Ernest. There was Sgt Pete Lockwood, who was also a nice guy but had to start every shift with that super mega 100 ounce big gulp and the extra large bag of Doritos. His sweat was so profuse and corrosive that he actually wore off the paint from the drivers side door of the Sgts car driving around all night with his arm hanging out the window. Thats just a few of the stories, the good old days.

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