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Ex-Biscayne Park Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano, at a commission meeting in July 2013, claimed the village's burglaries were all solved. Prosecutors say he framed an innocent teen to clear the cases.


The indictment was damning enough: A former police chief of Biscayne Park and two officers charged with falsely pinning four burglaries on a teenager just to impress village leaders with a perfect crime-solving record.

But the accusations revealed in federal court last month left out far uglier details of past policing practices in tranquil Biscayne Park, a leafy wedge of suburbia just north of Miami Shores.

Records obtained by the Miami Herald suggest that during the tenure of former chief Raimundo Atesiano, the command staff pressured some officers into targeting random black people to clear cases.

“If they have burglaries that are open cases that are not solved yet, if you see anybody black walking through our streets and they have somewhat of a record, arrest them so we can pin them for all the burglaries,” one cop, Anthony De La Torre, said in an internal probe ordered in 2014. “They were basically doing this to have a 100% clearance rate for the city.”
 


You know this man is overcompensating for something when he need to brag about his body height and high IQ.

:kobe:

Besides, he doesn't show any quality and trait typical from Exceptional Genius level 99th percenteers. He's at best a fairly above-average 90-98th (120-130 IQ) peecenteer with an incelish micropenis complex.
 
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