Despite multiple investigations and numerous attempts to dismiss him, it
seems like Sgt. German Bosque, 48, of the Opa-locka, Fla., Police
Department is the $60,000-a-year police officer who can’t be fired.
He has been accused of car theft, beating juveniles, falsifying
reports, boarding a plane with a loaded gun, possession of narcotics,
and stealing from suspects. He has been disciplined for driving with a
suspended license, disobeying direct orders, and engaging in high-speed
chases (one of which resulted in four deaths).
And then there’s this little gem [via the Miami Herald]:
In February 2008 … the state attorney’s office began
noticing that key drug evidence in some of his cases was missing.
[Bosque’s] police car was inspected, and investigators found an empty
Smirnoff vodka bottle, a small bag of cocaine, crack pipes, Florida
license plates, a pile of driver’s licenses he had seized, along with a
stack of arrest reports he had never turned in
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7 comments:
Reminds me of a certain old-timer SPD member. Long time on the beat, then stole 19K from some drug dealer. Got handed a desk job, before eventually slinking away.
Nothin like a good ol' boy network!
names!
Reminds me of alot of SPD members, they either get the office job, or transferred to another department, but they still have jobs.
Reminds me of some grapes I was eating that turned out to be sour.
This is typical cop behavior.
He just got caught and had no one to cover for him like most do.
3:05 Pm
he's been caught for 19 years.
Sounds like The Shield.
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