Chief: Miami Cops Sent Hundreds Of Racist, Pornographic Emails

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MIAMI (AP) – A handful of Miami Beach police officers sent hundreds of racially offensive and pornographic emails and possibly jeopardized dozens of criminal cases in which they are witnesses, the department’s chief said Thursday.

An internal investigation revealed that two of the 16 officers were high-ranking within the Miami Beach Police Department and were the main instigators, Chief Daniel Oates told reporters. One has retired, and the other was fired Thursday.

Oates said the probe revealed about 230 emails demeaning to African-Americans and women or pornographic in nature. Many were depictions of crude racial jokes involving President Barack Obama or black celebrities such as golfer Tiger Woods. One shows a woman with a black eye and the caption, “Domestic violence. Because sometimes, you have to tell her more than once.”

One of the racially offensive emails depicted a board game called “Black Monopoly” in which every square says “go to jail.”

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said about 540 cases in which the officers were witnesses are being reviewed to determine if they are tainted racially. Some charges could be dropped as a result or prisoners freed from jail.

“These activities are a breach of trust. They are disgusting,” Rundle said. “Our goal is to make sure our office reviews with a fine-toothed comb all of these cases.”

Rundle added that criminal charges are possible if any minors are depicted in the pornographic images. One officer also emailed an autopsy photo of a man fatally shot by police in 2011, possibly in violation of Florida law.

Oates said the emails came to light in an unrelated 2013 internal affairs probe involving now-retired Maj. Angel Vasquez. Most of the emails spanned the years 2010 to mid-2012, and many of the officers involved apparently just received the offensive ones rather than forwarding them on.

It wasn’t immediately clear Thursday if Vasquez had an attorney to speak for him, and he has not been charged with any crime. Oates, who took over the department last summer, said the investigation shows these types of offensive actions and attitudes are no longer tolerated.

“I can’t tell you how angry we are,” Oates said. “We want to send a message to our officers and our employees that this kind of behavior is over.”

Other police departments have recently uncovered officers involved with offensive emails, images and videos, including earlier this year in Fort Lauderdale when four officers were fired over racial videos and texts. The cases come amid a national debate about issues of race and law enforcement, including several instances of unarmed black men killed by police.

The Miami Beach investigation came to light only weeks before the annual Urban Beach Week event, which draws thousands of largely African-American young people to the area during the Memorial Day holiday.

“We are determined to get past this,” Oates said. “There’s new leadership in this department. We are addressing this problem.”

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  1. “We are determined to get past this,” Oates said. “There’s new leadership in this department. We are addressing this problem.”

    Let me guess: lots of lessons learned, zero tolerance policies and “this is not who we are.” Did I forget anything?

  2. Avatar for leeks leeks says:

    I guess Justice Roberts is right after all. Racism is a thing of the past in this fair land.

  3. Oates said the emails came to light in an unrelated 2013 internal affairs probe involving now-retired Maj. Angel Vasquez.

    So it took them 2 years and intervening protests, riots, and public outrage over police racism to finally do something about it. How honorable that they finally decided “[t]hese activities are a breach of trust” and “are disgusting.”

  4. I have not read the article because quite frankly this is becoming like a broken record and I just can’t read the same shit over and over again. I hope they were all fired immediately

  5. FloriDUH! My goodness! Why can’t we just medicate that entire state with chemtrails?

    Serving and Protecting…FloriDUH style! WooHoo!

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