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20 Dec, 2007 3:36 am
John F. Timoney was appointed Chief of Police of the Miami
Police Department in 2003. He previously served one year as Chief Executive Officer of an international private investigation and security company in New York City and four years as...
3 Feb 8:46 pm
... say about how he feels with regards to RSO issues. And Mr. Lundsford will also be seen. John F.
Timoney Chief of Police 400 N.W. 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33128 Dear Chief Timoney: It has come to the
attention of the Greater Miami Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida that ... to "respect the personal property of all homeless people," even where arrest is
permitted. VII(14)(F)(1). "In no event shall any city official or worker destroy any personal property known ...
15 Jul 9:40 pm
View the article here More info here 02/02/2009 John F. Timoney Chief of Police Miami, FL Dear Chief Timoney: It has come to the attention of the Greater Miami Chapter of
the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida that within the past week or so City of Miami police officers have repeatedly threatened to arrest homeless persons around the western
bridge area of the Julia Tuttle Causeway for trespass upon public property. Specifically, ...
17 Jan 12:09 pm
... bust us out of there on Saturday night. Fortunately, he was chief of police, my pal John Timoney,
so the great escape from Canyon Ranch went flawlessly in his white getaway S.U.V. Gosh, that sounds familiar. Where have I heard something about Chief Timoney and his SUV? Could it be The Lexus Leprechaun in which the New Times wrote about his ... article. And why should she? The Chief took her somewhere
nice: Chief Timoney took us over to the most over-the-top spot in this over-the-top city: the ...
24 Aug, 2007 11:43 am
LAW AND ORDER? "There are new allegations against embattled Miami Police Chief John Timoney by his
own police officers' union as we learn that the investigation is widening into his use of a free car." Plus, this: "The President of the Miami FOP, Detective Armando Aguilar, said
Timoney permitted crime statistics to be altered to reflect a lower crime rate." At least the free car was a hybrid.
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