I saw a clip of two detectives interviewing a guy the news called a school monitor. Tight ass pants and heels? With a firearm on her hip. She looked great but totally unpractical. Is this a standard look for female detectives?
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Who interviewed the school monitor?
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Connected Cop Given Free Pass After Sexually Assaulting Minor
This is the story run all around the world about a politically connected Hialeah cop who sexually assaults a minor under threat of arrest, yet the politically connected cop is not even suspended. It is well known Miami-Dade State's Attorney does not prosecute cops.
Pam, it's time to step in.
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/mi...nished-9717029
They said it all started as a quick U-turn on the road. They said the officer pulled them over and took one of them in for questioning. [He asked me] how do I have intercourse, and I told him, Why do I need to answer that? Why is that necessary? He insisted me to answer it, so I told him how me and my partner have intercourse, which is me and my girlfriend, said the alleged victim. After, he asked if I was a virgin. He asked me, if he was to test me right that moment, if I had any diseases on me.
The woman said the officer went even further. He puts down his weapon belt, and he starts rubbing on his private parts, which is his [expletive], and he tells me to take off my pants. If not, I was going to be arrested, said the alleged victim.
Unable to hold back tears, the victim said she did as she was told out of fear. I thought I was going to get arrested for no reason. I feel like I was being detained for no reason. He had put me in a room, he told me I was going to be with investigators, and out of nowhere, theres no one in the office.
The woman said the officer then asked to see her from behind. After that, she said, he wanted more. He wanted me to take off my shirt and my bra together, and I told him, No. Why do I have to do that? Theres no reason to do that. Then he said, Oh, I thought you wanted to [expletive].'
Honestly, I thought I was going to get raped, said the alleged victim. I thought he would make me sleep with him.
Menocal is an instructor as the School of Justice, which apparently is police doublespeak for injustice under a threat of a gun and arrest.
He was also presented with an Officer of the Month award by the Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police, where we imagine his father was a member while serving as Sweetwater chief, which is why he is posing in the photo with his son.
He also has a brother named Jonathan Menocal who maintains an Instagram account and who recently graduated from the police academy, so we probably should expect more of the same.
Below is a family photo of the Menocals, from left to right, father, mother, Jonathan and Jesse, Jr., the cop accused of forcing the girl to strip as he fondled his penis.
As far as the investigation goes, we need to keep in mind his police family in South Florida extends much deeper than the biological family we see in the photo below.
They are full-fledged members of South Floridas Blue Mafia, so we should not expect any actual results, even if the girl is telling the truth.
And I say that because numerous commenters have been accusing her of making up the allegations.
But dont be surprised if that is exactly what junior was expecting from police in the City of Progress.
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Pam, it's time to step in.
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/mi...nished-9717029
They said it all started as a quick U-turn on the road. They said the officer pulled them over and took one of them in for questioning. [He asked me] how do I have intercourse, and I told him, Why do I need to answer that? Why is that necessary? He insisted me to answer it, so I told him how me and my partner have intercourse, which is me and my girlfriend, said the alleged victim. After, he asked if I was a virgin. He asked me, if he was to test me right that moment, if I had any diseases on me.
The woman said the officer went even further. He puts down his weapon belt, and he starts rubbing on his private parts, which is his [expletive], and he tells me to take off my pants. If not, I was going to be arrested, said the alleged victim.
Unable to hold back tears, the victim said she did as she was told out of fear. I thought I was going to get arrested for no reason. I feel like I was being detained for no reason. He had put me in a room, he told me I was going to be with investigators, and out of nowhere, theres no one in the office.
The woman said the officer then asked to see her from behind. After that, she said, he wanted more. He wanted me to take off my shirt and my bra together, and I told him, No. Why do I have to do that? Theres no reason to do that. Then he said, Oh, I thought you wanted to [expletive].'
Honestly, I thought I was going to get raped, said the alleged victim. I thought he would make me sleep with him.
Menocal is an instructor as the School of Justice, which apparently is police doublespeak for injustice under a threat of a gun and arrest.
He was also presented with an Officer of the Month award by the Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police, where we imagine his father was a member while serving as Sweetwater chief, which is why he is posing in the photo with his son.
He also has a brother named Jonathan Menocal who maintains an Instagram account and who recently graduated from the police academy, so we probably should expect more of the same.
Below is a family photo of the Menocals, from left to right, father, mother, Jonathan and Jesse, Jr., the cop accused of forcing the girl to strip as he fondled his penis.
As far as the investigation goes, we need to keep in mind his police family in South Florida extends much deeper than the biological family we see in the photo below.
They are full-fledged members of South Floridas Blue Mafia, so we should not expect any actual results, even if the girl is telling the truth.
And I say that because numerous commenters have been accusing her of making up the allegations.
But dont be surprised if that is exactly what junior was expecting from police in the City of Progress.
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Bell out of Ammo
Hey Dumb Bell what is Next? You tried Bob Norman, billboards, no confidence, intimidation tactics, gas cards, bad training blah blah blah. Sheriff is still in charge. We have no raise or hopes of getting one.
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Milk thief
What is the milk thief been doing, rewriting BSO history. We are doomed as an agency.
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Ta Ta Ta Ta Tommy
You need to re t-t-t-t-t-t ire.
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New Smoke Shop
Guys a new smoke shop open its door on Northwest 7th street and 18th Avenue in Little Havana. I heard they selling some good shit there...... keep your eyes open.
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shot at peace
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City pension
How does the city pension works? How much comes out my check for pension? How much do I receive when i retired? I'm applying to metro dade county. I'm puzzle between the city and the county.
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meandering and insensible
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Overstock.com
Can some advise how many Fort Lauderdale people work in this agency theres a great sale on bath robes
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Hiring standards
With the high demand of officers needed do you guys think the hiring standard is gonna drop just to fill in positions?
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Opportunity to make money
Is there plenty of off duties in this department ?
Also after completing the one year probation period what is a reasonable amount of money someone can make at the end of the year doing off duties?
Also after completing the one year probation period what is a reasonable amount of money someone can make at the end of the year doing off duties?
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3-17s
2 occurred last night involving NS officers just minutes apart. The sorts of calls officer's never want to hear go over the radio involving one of us. God speed to both officers involved.
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Where is Uncle Ted?
We could use his knowledge and professionalism to clear up any issues which adversely affect the law enforcement community.
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The department is falling apart and Colina out of town in a Boston Pride Parade
https://twitter.com/jcolina67/status...458046464?s=21
The department is falling apart and Colina is attending p a gay parade.
The department is falling apart and Colina is attending p a gay parade.
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Tammy Lynn Valdes-Tammy Rocillo-Convicted for Federal Crimes.
Anyone having any dealings with Tammy Lynn Valdes/Tammy Valdes.
Tammy Valdes is a Convicted Federal Felon, and has served time for her criminal acts. She was convicted for cheating/lying the American System for years. She Sold 100s of Weapons/Firearms Illegally putting our families and children at risk of harm or death. Tammy is now divorced from her husband Rafael Oscar Valdes-Ralph Valdes. She could be going by or using the name Tammy Rocillo.
Be aware of who you are dealing with.
A leopard never changes its spots
Please read for yourself.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr...ithout-license
Wifredo A. Ferrer, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Hugo Barrera, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Miami Field Division, Michael J. De Palma, Acting Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), Scott J. Israel, Sheriff, Broward County Sheriffs Office (BSO), and Ric L. Bradshaw, Sheriff, Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office (PBSO), announce that Rafael Oscar Valdes and Tammy Lynn Valdes, of Miami, Florida, were found guilty by a federal jury of all counts charged in connection with the unlawful sale of hundreds of firearms without a federal firearms license.
After a two week trial and over 300 items of admitted evidence, the jury convicted Rafael Valdes with dealing in firearms without a license (18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(1)(A)), making a false statement to a federal firearms dealer (18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6)), interstate transportation of stolen property (18 U.S.C. § 2314), and filing false tax returns for years 2008 2011 (26 U.S.C. § 7206(1)). The jury also convicted Tammy Valdes with dealing in firearms without a license and filing false tax returns for years 2008 2011. At sentencing, Rafael Valdes faces a combined maximum statutory term of imprisonment of 37 years, as well as paying restitution to the City of Hialeah and possible fines. At sentencing, Tammy Valdes faces a combined maximum statutory term of imprisonment of 18 years and possible fines. Sentencing is scheduled for December 12, 2013, before U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks.
According to the court record and evidence presented at trial, Rafael Valdes was employed as a police officer with the City of Hialeah, Florida since 2004. Tammy Valdes was also once employed as a police officer with the City of West Miami, Florida, from 2004 until 2008 and the Town of Golden Beach, Florida, from 2008 through 2009. Neither defendant ever possessed a federal firearms license.
The Valdeses were initially indicted on December 13, 2012, for dealing in firearms without a license. Starting as early as July 2005, and continuing through June 2012, the defendants sold hundreds of firearms. In November 2008, the defendants began buying and selling firearms under the fictitious name of Custom Weapons Systems. The defendants advertised and sold over 100 firearms via the Internet to persons across the nation. The defendants also attended over 100 gun shows in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, during which they purchased over 400 firearms and sold over 500 firearms. At times, their purchase and subsequent sale of firearms took place on the same day. Additionally, the defendants sold nine firearms to undercover agents, solicited the purchase of firearms from undercover agents, and offered to acquire firearms for undercover agents on a repetitive basis.
As part of the initial indictment, Rafael Valdes was charged with making a false statement to a licensed firearms dealer in December 2008 when he purchased three AR-15 serialized lower receivers. Evidence admitted during trial proved that Rafael Valdes purchased those receivers for the sole purpose of building and selling completed rifles to three other officers after taking deposits. Rafael Valdes then falsely stated on an ATF Form 4473 that all three receivers were his, when in fact he was acquiring those receivers for other persons.
On July 31, 2013, a superseding indictment added tax charges against both defendants for filing false tax returns from 2008 2011, in that they failed to report their total income which included money derived from firearm sales. During trial, evidence was presented that the Valdeses failed to report over $350,000.00 in gross receipts during 2008 - 2011.
The superseding indictment also charged Rafael Valdes with transporting stolen firearm parts from the Hialeah Police Department where he was employed in the training section. During trial, the evidence showed that Rafael Valdes took apart firearms that were in evidence at the Hialeah Police Department and deemed to be destroyed. Rafael Valdes then advertised those parts for sale on the internet and later transported those parts to buyers located across the United States, including; New York, California, Utah, and Missouri. Rafael Valdes then deposited the proceeds into his personal bank account. In addition to selling parts of firearms that were once in evidence, Rafael Valdes also sold machine gun parts taken from six different Heckler and Koch, MP-5 machine guns which had been utilized by the Hialeah Police Department SWAT team.
Mr. Ferrer commended the investigative and cooperative efforts of ATF, IRS-CI, BSO, PBSO, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami Beach Police Department, City of Miami Police Department, Virginia Gardens Police Department, Hialeah Police Department, FDLE, FBI and HSI. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Adam McMichael and John McMillan.
Tammy Valdes is a Convicted Federal Felon, and has served time for her criminal acts. She was convicted for cheating/lying the American System for years. She Sold 100s of Weapons/Firearms Illegally putting our families and children at risk of harm or death. Tammy is now divorced from her husband Rafael Oscar Valdes-Ralph Valdes. She could be going by or using the name Tammy Rocillo.
Be aware of who you are dealing with.
A leopard never changes its spots
Please read for yourself.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr...ithout-license
Wifredo A. Ferrer, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Hugo Barrera, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Miami Field Division, Michael J. De Palma, Acting Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), Scott J. Israel, Sheriff, Broward County Sheriffs Office (BSO), and Ric L. Bradshaw, Sheriff, Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office (PBSO), announce that Rafael Oscar Valdes and Tammy Lynn Valdes, of Miami, Florida, were found guilty by a federal jury of all counts charged in connection with the unlawful sale of hundreds of firearms without a federal firearms license.
After a two week trial and over 300 items of admitted evidence, the jury convicted Rafael Valdes with dealing in firearms without a license (18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(1)(A)), making a false statement to a federal firearms dealer (18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6)), interstate transportation of stolen property (18 U.S.C. § 2314), and filing false tax returns for years 2008 2011 (26 U.S.C. § 7206(1)). The jury also convicted Tammy Valdes with dealing in firearms without a license and filing false tax returns for years 2008 2011. At sentencing, Rafael Valdes faces a combined maximum statutory term of imprisonment of 37 years, as well as paying restitution to the City of Hialeah and possible fines. At sentencing, Tammy Valdes faces a combined maximum statutory term of imprisonment of 18 years and possible fines. Sentencing is scheduled for December 12, 2013, before U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks.
According to the court record and evidence presented at trial, Rafael Valdes was employed as a police officer with the City of Hialeah, Florida since 2004. Tammy Valdes was also once employed as a police officer with the City of West Miami, Florida, from 2004 until 2008 and the Town of Golden Beach, Florida, from 2008 through 2009. Neither defendant ever possessed a federal firearms license.
The Valdeses were initially indicted on December 13, 2012, for dealing in firearms without a license. Starting as early as July 2005, and continuing through June 2012, the defendants sold hundreds of firearms. In November 2008, the defendants began buying and selling firearms under the fictitious name of Custom Weapons Systems. The defendants advertised and sold over 100 firearms via the Internet to persons across the nation. The defendants also attended over 100 gun shows in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, during which they purchased over 400 firearms and sold over 500 firearms. At times, their purchase and subsequent sale of firearms took place on the same day. Additionally, the defendants sold nine firearms to undercover agents, solicited the purchase of firearms from undercover agents, and offered to acquire firearms for undercover agents on a repetitive basis.
As part of the initial indictment, Rafael Valdes was charged with making a false statement to a licensed firearms dealer in December 2008 when he purchased three AR-15 serialized lower receivers. Evidence admitted during trial proved that Rafael Valdes purchased those receivers for the sole purpose of building and selling completed rifles to three other officers after taking deposits. Rafael Valdes then falsely stated on an ATF Form 4473 that all three receivers were his, when in fact he was acquiring those receivers for other persons.
On July 31, 2013, a superseding indictment added tax charges against both defendants for filing false tax returns from 2008 2011, in that they failed to report their total income which included money derived from firearm sales. During trial, evidence was presented that the Valdeses failed to report over $350,000.00 in gross receipts during 2008 - 2011.
The superseding indictment also charged Rafael Valdes with transporting stolen firearm parts from the Hialeah Police Department where he was employed in the training section. During trial, the evidence showed that Rafael Valdes took apart firearms that were in evidence at the Hialeah Police Department and deemed to be destroyed. Rafael Valdes then advertised those parts for sale on the internet and later transported those parts to buyers located across the United States, including; New York, California, Utah, and Missouri. Rafael Valdes then deposited the proceeds into his personal bank account. In addition to selling parts of firearms that were once in evidence, Rafael Valdes also sold machine gun parts taken from six different Heckler and Koch, MP-5 machine guns which had been utilized by the Hialeah Police Department SWAT team.
Mr. Ferrer commended the investigative and cooperative efforts of ATF, IRS-CI, BSO, PBSO, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami Beach Police Department, City of Miami Police Department, Virginia Gardens Police Department, Hialeah Police Department, FDLE, FBI and HSI. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Adam McMichael and John McMillan.
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Is anyone on the PBA receiving a stipend from?
Does anyone know if anyone from the PBA is receiving a stipend/salary,etc. from the PBA or from the FL PBA, Love Fund,etc. I would like to know. Be civil and respectful. I will research it myself. But, would like to know which organizations to research.
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documents and equipment
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Pba
Whats going on with the PBA does anyone knows
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