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  1. #21
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    I still think the Bang A Major promotional process is real.
    You think? It exists 💯 percent here. There’s a bunch of different versions of love in the work place here. We’ve had officers involved with all ranks (SGTs, LTs, CMDRs, MAJs, DETs, K9s even assistant principals). Anyone who’s been here a while can tell you.
    But the current fast track looks to be MAJ.

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    What was going on in the bathroom between you two 🧐 ✂️

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    What was going on in the bathroom between you two 🧐 ✂️
    Whatever it was, it likely explains their condition that night.

  4. #24
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    B a n g 🍆
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    m a j o r 🍁

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    B a n g 🍆
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    What is sad is that all this is happening right under the Chief’s nose and he’s doing nothing about it. Turning a blind eye to his little friend while he goes out there and uses his rank to score. God knows if he wasn’t a Major he would get no kind *****. Old little twat. Smh

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    What makes you think he hasn’t done this himself.

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    Bottom line is this. Doral PD helping a fellow PO (which is not uncommon because sometimes cops do the same for civilians because sometimes dealing with drunks is easier to get rid of with a friend or family than actually go through the whole arrest process) never called School Board IA (therefore she never got drug tested).

    In other words, combined with the fact the SAO has decline to prosecute criminally really means the only thing she’s guilty of is poor judgment. Based on her disciplinary history all she’ll get is a demotion and suspension for conduct unbecoming.

    So Rago, she’ll be back at there in no time and you would’ve wasted your time once again. I.E Scott Rudoff aka Rago’s daddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Bottom line is this. Doral PD helping a fellow PO (which is not uncommon because sometimes cops do the same for civilians because sometimes dealing with drunks is easier to get rid of with a friend or family than actually go through the whole arrest process) never called School Board IA (therefore she never got drug tested).

    In other words, combined with the fact the SAO has decline to prosecute criminally really means the only thing she’s guilty of is poor judgment. Based on her disciplinary history all she’ll get is a demotion and suspension for conduct unbecoming.

    So Rago, she’ll be back at there in no time and you would’ve wasted your time once again. I.E Scott Rudoff aka Rago’s daddy
    I know but I’m still going to try to something done about miss shitface 2021

    https://youtu.be/GzzO6E93A-0

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    Nice attempt at providing cover. Sadly, this behavior, and acceptance of it, is why our profession is under intense scrutiny and criticism.
    This was far more than just a few drunks. This was a criminal case, or should have been, and Doobie should have been charged with at least 2 felonies and 1 misdemeanor.
    Doral Police totally mishandled it and they’re disgraceful for what they did.
    As far as the Miami Dade State Attorneys Office (SAO) and their “review” of the case, let me shed a little light 💡 on the intake process and idiot who does it.

    Nestled away, in a remote dungeon, sits Johnette Hardiman - an Assistant State Attorney who is incompetent, lazy and useless. She’s sat there for nearly 35 years, and is now in her 5th year of the Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP), although technically, she’s been retired on duty for decades.

    She probably doesn’t know where a courtroom is, or what one looks like. She reviews these cases and determined if the SAO will dispose of it and send it back to the agency or, in rare instances, if the SAO will prosecute.

    We already know the track record of the SAO when it comes to addressing police corruption and misconduct, and that’s just another layer of the problem here and across the country.

    Hardiman is useless and wouldn’t know a crime if she were the victim herself.

    https://amp.miamiherald.com/news/loc...238562963.html

    Chief Lopez needs to fire Doobie and Grenier is just a stupid idiot who probably shouldn’t have been hired.

  10. #30
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    Bro leave Chief Lopez alone. He’s busy tirando pinta. And if MA wants to nail every bright-eyed 20 year old in the academy then that’s okay too. It’s one big damn free-for-all and nobody cares. It’s their right apparently to do whatever the hell they want to do. Just mind your business and nothing to see here. There is a different set of rules for you believe that.

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