Thursday, December 19, 2013

That press conference in Doral we talked about yesterday...



So it wasn't Doral city manager, Joe Carollo, giving a press conference regarding the state attorneys office dropping the charges against a Venezuelan business man accused of filing a police report yesterday, instead it was City of Doral police chief Richard Blom who gave the press conference.  From the Herald article...
Doral police chief says department will continue to pursue false-report cases
By Joey Flechas
The Miami Herald 
Two days after the State Attorney’s Office dropped charges against two men accused of filing a false police report in Doral, the city’s police chief said his department will continue to take such cases seriously. 
In a news conference held at Doral police headquarers, Chief Richard Blom said he didn’t want residents to get the message that people can get away with lying to police and wasting investigators’ time with false claims. 
“We’re bound by the statutes to enforce this,” he told reporters Wednesday. “I think it’s a serious offense. I and the police department of Doral are going to continue to aggressively look at these cases and send them to the State Attorney.” 
He cited a move by the Florida Legislature this year to up the seriousness of the crime for repeat offenders in these types of cases. As of Oct 1., those who have already been convicted of giving a false report to law enforcement will be charged with a third-degree felony if they do it again. 
“If we don’t prosecute these guys here, there’ll never be convicted of the offense, and it’ll never be a felony,” Blom said. 
Juan Carlos Tovar Barrios, a Venezuelan developer, and his employee, Javier Bellon, were accused of lying to police when they accused Doral City Manager Joe Carollo of physically and verbally accosting Tovar during a City Council meeting in September. Bellon had told police he had witnessed the altercation. 
The council had just given the go-ahead to a controversial development project owned by Tovar called IVI Doral. The project had intially been partly owned by the adult children of Doral Mayor Luigi Boria. Boria had given his children millions to buy their share of the land.
Later on, in sworn statements to police, Tovar and Bellon gave conflicting stories after a surveillance video came to light that showed no physical altercation between Tovar and Carollo. 
Ed Griffith, spokesman for State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, pointed to the closeout memo filed last weekend by special prosecutor Johnette Hardiman when saying his office applies the same standards to every case. 
“Every case stands or falls on the sufficiency of the evidence in the case,” he said in an interview Wednesday. 
According to the memo, the case had to be dismissed in order “to treat these civilians as we would any other civilians similarly situated.” Hardiman also wrote: “Had the city manager not been involved, the case would not have been given the scrutiny and intense police work that it was given.” 
Hardiman also noted that Doral police intially recorded the allegations against Carollo in the form of an “incident report” and not as a criminal-battery case. 
“The original intent was simply to document an incident,” she wrote. 
Blom said Doral police faced another recent case where a resident admitted to lying to police during an investigation into a traffic accident. According to a Doral police memo, Hardiman dccided not to file charges in that case, as well. 
Blom said the department won’t tolerate false reports, and he cited news reports of police departments in other states arresting individuals for making false statements to police.
For example, 28-year-old Timothy Daniel was arrested in November in Savannah, Ga., after police say he lied about being assaulted, robbed at gunpoint, and tied up in his home in September. Authorities concluded tha Daniel had been dishonest after a two-month investigation. 
Doral police Captain Joe Seiglie added that the department loses man hours that could be dedicated to real investigations. 
“That’s a cost to taxpayers,” he said.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/12/19/v-print/3827010/doral-police-chief-says-department.html#storylink=cpy
Blah, blah, blah.  While I applaud the Herald for actually covering the story, why is there no mention of the fact that the state attorneys office actually gave the go ahead for the arrest before Mr. Tovar was arrested?  Whatever the fuck ever.  Just another example of those who are politically connected taking advantage of the friends and family plan over at the state attorneys office, in the mean time, feel free to file false police reports!

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  1. 'Hardiman also wrote: “Had the city manager not been involved, the case would not have been given the scrutiny and intense police work that it was given.” '
    How about the 3 tellers in the Airways Auto Tag case? How about neighbors and relatives of elected officials in South Miami? Why weren't their cases dropped for the same reason? KFR Friends and Family Plan! Corrupt minding the corrupt.

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