Friday, February 11, 2011

MORE SHOOTINGS: THE BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS TONY

More shootings.

Miami PD Shoots and Kills Another Suspect in Little Haiti

Police involved shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 injured

While the more complete bureaucrat Tony "Hamlet" Crapp, Jr. continues his indecision, the City of Miami police continue leaderless, because the Police Chief and his staff are too busy on Spanish language TV defending themselves.

Tony, the blood is on your hands.

This is the big leagues.

It's not "traffic circles" and "potholes" in Flagami anymore.

Your indecision and lack of leadership is costing lives.

Grow a fucking pair and do something about Chief Exposito and the Police department.

16 comments:

  1. Now what Chief! Traffic stop turns deadly. An unauthorized under covers stop claimed another live, while another one hands in critical condition. The officer is in a jam placing himself in danger as they violated several traffic stop procedures and Do's.
    Wake up!!!!
    More people are dead.
    Officer gets relieved and Exposito and Alvarez are doing the moon walk again.
    Are you surprised that your Predators are still in a rampage?
    This is exactly what the chief wanted to destroy the department and City.
    Anyone remember the Lozano Riots? Exactly the same case here.
    Mother of the 27 year old victim is already saying my son had no gun!

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  2. RECALL REGALADO NOW!!!

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  3. INVESTIGATION MIAMI DOES NOT HAVE TECHINCAL PROBLEMS! BOTH MAYOR REGALADO AND COMMISSIONER SARNOFF EXERTED THEIR POWER AND SHUT IT DOWN. NO MORE INVESTIGATION MIAMI!

    COMING NEXT IS TAKE BACK MIAMI AND THE CRESPO-GRAM REPORT!!!!

    YOU ARE ALL POWERLESS.....MR. CRESPO WE ARE NOT AFRAID OF YOU.....

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  4. OYE ARMANDO, ESTO NO ES CUBA!

    Amendment I

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

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  5. you assholes can't have it both ways. it's politicaly correct to go out in public and say what a tough job these officers have as their funeral procession rolls by...but now you jump the fence when a officer feels he has no other choice but to use deadly force to save his own life. when an officer shoots someone it comes down to the criminal or him.

    Let me tell you something,as an officer.. when it comes down to me or him it's going to be him NO MATTER WHAT CHIEF HAS THE JOB.

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  6. Mothers should teach their kids to show respect.

    I just drove by another criminal wearing a baggy shirt with pants down around his knees using one hand to clutch his pants. Was he hiding a gun? Maybe. Is he an idiot? Definitely.

    Idiots get shot. Mothers take note.

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  7. Exposito 7
    Timoney 0

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  8. 10,000 added to the Exposito tally would be a good result.

    Police have my support.

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  9. I don't think anyone is suggesting we do not support police. But as Timoney showed, through training and discipline, police shootings can be avoided. If you do not like that everyone in this country has basic fundamental rights (and yes, even criminals have rights), then move to a country where police shoot first, and ask questions later.

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  10. The lack of leadership and supervision is evident as the police department is at its lowest point in recent history. Morale has been destroyed, as good young police officers look for leadership and direction. Exposito's staff is mostly made up his friends, who under Timoney's tenure were bottom feeders. These bottom feeders do not have the managerial leadership skills needed to run the organization. Like many say, the police department went from PHDs to GEDs. These bottom feeders including Exposito all supported our corrupt mayor and now they are all running scared and turning on one another. It is only a matter of time when one of them will begin wearing a wire in exchange of a lighter sentence.

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  11. Yeah, I'm sure that no mother has ever lied about their son having a gun right? And no mother has ever said "My son never hurt nobody!" while having a 10 page rap sheet, right? Yeah ok.

    If it is true that Investigation Miami is shut down, it just shows how scared the Miami politicians are by their misdeeds being exposed. The articles being published are based on facts so I don't see how these scumbags would succeed in shutting down a site like Investigation Miami.

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  12. Police need to be safe.

    Once the police let their guard down the criminals might shoot them.

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  13. It is about time Little Haiti, Overtown and Liberty City got cleaned up. Long overdue.

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  14. Reducing the number of career criminals seems like a great result. The Herald reported that the most recent criminal eliminated had been arrested 36 times. Doesn't that mean he committed another 100+ crimes with no arrest? Good riddance. What say you Dunce Dunn?

    I say let's eliminate all the criminals.

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  15. 36 arrests? Why was that criminal still on the streets? He might have been committing a crime every 2-3 days?
    Gone and forgotten.

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  16. Residents of District 5 can sleep easier with criminals taken off the street.

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