Officer that detained Tyreek Hill had been suspended 6 times

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And yet still has been with the department for 27 years. :francis:




"Via Andy Slater of Fox Sports 640, the officer who was placed on administrative duties following the incident has been suspended six times during his career. Danny Torres, a 27-year veteran of the department, has been suspended for as long as 20 days."






In how many professions with authority over other humans could you get suspended that many times and still never lose your job? Teachers have famous union protection plus tenure, but I have NEVER heard of a K-12 teacher getting suspended for a second time without losing their job and credential too.
 

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every jurisdiction needs a statute that repeals their version of nyc's "civil rights" law 50-a or permanently enjoins an analog, example:

 

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These were the dates, because saying "27 year veteran" makes it look too spread out:

2/14/2014 (5 days)
2/4/2016 (5 days)
9/9/2016 (5 days)
9/26/2016 (5 days)
10/24/2018 (20 days)
6/25/2019 (10 days)



Breh got suspended 6 times in a six-year period, including 3 times in a single year and twice in the same month. Also had written reprimands in 1999, 2015, and 2020. That's EIGHT disciplinary actions between 2014 and 2020.

I bet he didn't start doing fukk shyt in his 17th year on the force. They probably just weren't enforcing anything before 2014.
 

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These were the dates, because saying "27 year veteran" makes it look too spread out:

2/14/2014 (5 days)
2/4/2016 (5 days)
9/9/2016 (5 days)
9/26/2016 (5 days)
10/24/2018 (20 days)
6/25/2019 (10 days)



Breh got suspended 6 times in a six-year period, including 3 times in a single year and twice in the same month. Also had written reprimands in 1999, 2015, and 2020. That's EIGHT disciplinary actions between 2014 and 2020.

I bet he didn't start doing fukk shyt in his 17th year on the force. They probably just weren't enforcing anything before 2014.

My goodness... U would think a person would get fired for having a 2016 like that

Can we see the reasons for the suspensions
 

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I hope he sues for civil rights violations and gives the money to charity. That case would be worth at least $30k.


30k is "this case has no merits so just go away" money, like that whiny kid in the MAGA hat got.

Tyreek has a real case, he could pull six figures from them.
 

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He also made $191,000 last year, 39,000 of that doing overtime.


:why:

School district I taught at, if you get your PhD and 30 years experience in the classroom, work 75 hours a week every week, and are the best teacher in the world.....you still top out at around $95,000.

Police officer with no degree and 6 suspensions making double that. :snoop:
 

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School district I taught at, if you get your PhD and 30 years experience in the classroom, work 75 hours a week every week, and are the best teacher in the world.....you still top out at around $95,000.

Police officer with no degree and 6 suspensions making double that. :snoop:

It's sheer insanity. A cashier could not get suspended once and still have a job. This man was suspended six times in six years including a year he was suspended three times in one year, two of those being in the same month. Worse yet they said the fact that he hasn't been suspended since 2019 may make him eligible for a lighter punishment.
 

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I wonder what emboldened him to really start showing his ass in 2016:mjpls:


TBH, I doubt he started wilding out because of Trump. BLM was created in 2013 and Michael Brown and Eric Garner were both killed in 2014. That drew a lot more attention to abusive police, led more citizens to report them, and created more pressure on police departments to discipline them. Obama's DOJ added to that pressure by publishing some serious exposals of abusive departments and putting a dozen or so departments under Consent Degrees.

He was almost definitely acting the same way before 2014, he just wasn't getting disciplined for it.

I did a google search of "miami-dade police department investigations civil rights", and the earliest hits are 2015.
 
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