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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: twyacht on August 04, 2009, 09:10:41 PM
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After the faking of a report, and conspiracy that made the news, this one goes even lower. Sexually assaulting illegal alien BOYS & MEN!!
All while in uniform, in his patrol car, ON DUTY!
http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI127599/
BSO deputy charged with sex crimes
BSO deputy charged with sex crimes
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* Video: BSO deputy arrested on sex crimes
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WSVN) -- Just months after being named employee of the year, a Broward Sheriff's Office deputy was arrested and charged with sexual battery, among other charges.
Tuesday morning, Jonathan Bleiweiss, 29, faced a judge who formerly charged him with 14 counts including sexual battery, armed forced imprisonment and stalking. "You have several serious charges against you," said Judge John Hurley at the hearing.
During a press conference Monday, Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti said the 29-year-old, who has been with the force for seven years, preyed on some of the most vulnerable people in the community: undocumented immigrants. Lamberti went on to say that Bleiweiss took advantage of their fear of deportation.
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more at link.
The press conference by the Sheriff Lamberti, must have a strong case, as he pulled NO punches during his press conference.
NO bail, Suspended without pay..
My wife stated: "WTF is wrong with the cops in this town?" I am asking the same question.
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And isn't one of the cable channels coming out with Women of the Broward County Sheriff one of these days? And isn't the county just about broke?
You'd think the Sheriff would have better things to do than allow that inane show on the air.
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And isn't one of the cable channels coming out with Women of the Broward County Sheriff one of these days? And isn't the county just about broke?
You'd think the Sheriff would have better things to do than allow that inane show on the air.
Another revenue generator. I'm sure some network is paying him.
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Another revenue generator. I'm sure some network is paying him.
The TV show COPS has had multiple segments in Broward County. YES the county is about broke, YES they will prostitute themselves for any money through TV, and YES having corrupt, criminal LEO's is an insult to the Deputies that DO make a difference.
It's very sad, but the bad "apples" have to go..
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Deputy Bleiweiss is a disgrace. He is breaking the very law that he is sworn to uphold. That makes him a double scumbag in my book. Giving the good people in his department a black eye is equally as shameful. >:(
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Let's slow down just a minute, here, guys. If he did what he is accused of he is a reprehensible human being who should be put so far under the jail that they have to pipe down sunshine!!
That being said, at this point the way I read things, he has been CHARGED, not convicted. Unless and until he is convicted, I don't think the Sheriff should be throwing him under the bus. Suspended, absolutely, but holding a press conference proclaiming his guilt? Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence?
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Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence?
His dash cam.....He didn't turn off.....They won't release it due to it's pornographic nature, and pending litigation..
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We had a officer a couple of counties away getting his jollies with teenage girls he would pullover. He got caught when one bit him and went to the state police. All he got was probation and lost his job. His house was vandalized several times, the other officers didn't even investigate, so he finally moved away. I heard he got a job at a prison in Florida, then got fired for having a affair with a female inmate.
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We don't need perverts in law enforcement, any more than we need them in the armed forces.
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Let's slow down just a minute, here, guys. If he did what he is accused of he is a reprehensible human being who should be put so far under the jail that they have to pipe down sunshine!!
That being said, at this point the way I read things, he has been CHARGED, not convicted. Unless and until he is convicted, I don't think the Sheriff should be throwing him under the bus. Suspended, absolutely, but holding a press conference proclaiming his guilt? Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence?
If he was my employee, he would be fired on the spot. if he was the in the private sector, he would be canned...
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If he was my employee, he would be fired on the spot. if he was the in the private sector, he would be canned...
Its better to suspend. If you suspend or put him on door guard duty at the station, you know where he is 8 hrs a day, if yu fire him hes on the loose. Also, theres a chance that while he's trying to negotiate to keep his pension he'll let something slp that he wouldn't in a straight up interrogation.
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