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For one police officer, will the ninth strike mean he's out?
This time around, Sgt. German Bosque—who has been fired eight times from three different police departments—has been charged with leaving his assault weapon with his girlfriend’s father, a trained security guard, while on an eight-day leave, according to CBS4 Miami.
That’s a no-no, says the Opa-locka Police Department, which presented its case to dismiss him in front of an arbitration officer on Wednesday.
The station, which covered Bosque's hearing, spoke with City Attorney Joe Geller, who said, "We’re here on a very simple matter. It’s going to be up to the arbitrator. We think what the officer did was wrong.”
Geller is arguing that Bosque violated the department’s policy that an officer’s weapon should be secured at all times.
But like the Terminator, Bosque has a history of coming back: He's the most fired, fined and disciplined officer in the state, according to CBS4.
The Miami cop has managed to return to his post despite his alleged vices. The Miami Herald reports Bosque has beaten back a long list of head-turning charges, including:
- busting the skull of a handcuffed suspect
- beating juveniles
- having dope and booze in his squad car
- ripping off suspects
- falsifying reports
- participating in an unauthorized chase where four people were killed
- calling in sick … from Cancun
“It’s allegations. Allegations are not convictions,” said Bosque’s union-provided attorney, Andrew Axelrad. “We have a system in place, and that system is a fair system.”
To hear Bosque tell it, he just loves his job. “I love serving the community. I love what I do for a living, and I’m very proud,” he said.
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- busting the skull of a handcuffed suspect - he didn't bend down getting in the car
- beating juveniles - Broke up a fight, they beat each other up
- having dope and booze in his squad car - perps hid stuff in my backseat
- ripping off suspects - their word aginst mine
- falsifying reports - who doesn't make clerical errors
- participating in an unauthorized chase where four people were killed --- cops are never off duty
- calling in sick … from Cancun - you can't be sick in Cancun?
Don't worry about what you can't change.
Do the best you can with what you have.
Be honest, even if it hurts.
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by talisman View PostAgain?!
For one police officer, will the ninth strike mean he's out?
This time around, Sgt. German Bosque—who has been fired eight times from three different police departments—has been charged with leaving his assault weapon with his girlfriend’s father, a trained security guard, while on an eight-day leave, according to CBS4 Miami.
That’s a no-no, says the Opa-locka Police Department, which presented its case to dismiss him in front of an arbitration officer on Wednesday.
The station, which covered Bosque's hearing, spoke with City Attorney Joe Geller, who said, "We’re here on a very simple matter. It’s going to be up to the arbitrator. We think what the officer did was wrong.”
Geller is arguing that Bosque violated the department’s policy that an officer’s weapon should be secured at all times.
But like the Terminator, Bosque has a history of coming back: He's the most fired, fined and disciplined officer in the state, according to CBS4.
The Miami cop has managed to return to his post despite his alleged vices. The Miami Herald reports Bosque has beaten back a long list of head-turning charges, including:
- busting the skull of a handcuffed suspect
- beating juveniles
- having dope and booze in his squad car
- ripping off suspects
- falsifying reports
- participating in an unauthorized chase where four people were killed
- calling in sick … from Cancun
“It’s allegations. Allegations are not convictions,” said Bosque’s union-provided attorney, Andrew Axelrad. “We have a system in place, and that system is a fair system.”
To hear Bosque tell it, he just loves his job. “I love serving the community. I love what I do for a living, and I’m very proud,” he said.
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Originally posted by jyro View Post- busting the skull of a handcuffed suspect - he didn't bend down getting in the car
- beating juveniles - Broke up a fight, they beat each other up
- having dope and booze in his squad car - perps hid stuff in my backseat
- ripping off suspects - their word aginst mine
- falsifying reports - who doesn't make clerical errors
- participating in an unauthorized chase where four people were killed --- cops are never off duty
- calling in sick … from Cancun - you can't be sick in Cancun?
Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by jyro View Post- busting the skull of a handcuffed suspect - he didn't bend down getting in the car
- beating juveniles - Broke up a fight, they beat each other up
- having dope and booze in his squad car - perps hid stuff in my backseat
- ripping off suspects - their word aginst mine
- falsifying reports - who doesn't make clerical errors
- participating in an unauthorized chase where four people were killed --- cops are never off duty
- calling in sick … from Cancun - you can't be sick in Cancun?
Guy should have never had a job from the point he was picked up for impersonating. I get it that "some folks" really want to be police. But a guy that would do anything to be a cop, may do anything to fuck with people, and show how just how good a cop he is. Does that make sense? In my mind it did I think.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostHoly shit I laughed pretty hard at this.
Guy should have never had a job from the point he was picked up for impersonating. I get it that "some folks" really want to be police. But a guy that would do anything to be a cop, may do anything to fuck with people, and show how just how good a cop he is. Does that make sense? In my mind it did I think.
Makes sense. He is willing to do anything, including breaking the law, to be a police officer, which lends credence to the fact that he is willing to break the law while on duty. Do as I say, not as I do mentality. He wants to be a cop for reasons other than upholding the law, which are all the wrong reasons.
It's like an illegal alien becoming border patrol.
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