"Trayvon Martin’s Involvement In Local Burglaries Covered Up By Media, School, Police, Prosecutors."
The final approach, to insure no-one would find out about the
manipulation, was to change the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for
inter-agency information sharing.
This new SOP was outlined by a communications directive in 2010
forbidding the sharing of Miami-Dade School Police reports to outside
agencies without redaction. Officers had to send any and all requests
through the public information officer.
Hence, the furor of Chief Hurley when the Robles article hit the press and cited police reports – Hurley smelled a leaker and launched an investigation.
Ultimately the internal affairs investigation initiated by Hurley led to his own firing, because the officers questioned told the internal affairs investigators the truth of what was going on and outed the scheme.
One of the examples of this in action was the jewelry incident and
Trayvon Martin – as accidentally outlined in the Herald report. But the
Herald never knew their reporting had launched an internal affairs
investigation which led to the collapse of the scheme.
Meanwhile the stolen jewelry from the burglary (PD111021-422483) was
sitting on a shelf in the Property Room listed as (2011-11477 “found
items) gathering dust.
And yet NSA Spying, loss of individual rights, and the Police State of America is a non event? The Fluoride has done its job...
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