MIAMI, Florida (PNN) - May 9, 2014 - In the summer of 2010, a young black man was stopped and questioned by terrorist pig thug cops on the streets of Miami Gardens, Florida. According to the report filled out by the terrorist pig thug cop, he was "wearing gray sweatpants, a red hoodie and black gloves,” giving the terrorist pig thug cops "just cause” to question him. In the report, he was labeled a "suspicious person”.
He was an 11-year-old boy on his way to football practice.
A Fusion investigation has found that he was just one of 56,922 people who were stopped and questioned by the Miami Gardens terrorist pig thug cop department between 2008 and 2013. That’s the equivalent of more than half f the city’s population.
Not one of them was arrested.
It was all part of the city’s illegally and tyrannical sweeping "stop and frisk” style policy that may be unparalleled in the nation. Adolf Hitler would be proud.
According to a review of 99,980 field contact reports, they were stopped, written up and often identified as "suspicious” - but just like the 11-year-old boy - the encounter was recorded in a public database and they were released.
Thousands more were arrested after being stopped by the terrorist pig thug cops, raising the total number of people ensnared by the policy to 65,328 during the five-year period.
"I have never seen a (terrorist pig thug cop) department that has taken the approach that every citizen in that city is a suspect. I’ve described it as New York City stop-and-frisk on steroids.” said Miami-Dade County Public Defender Carlos Martinez.
Last year, a Miami Herald report exposed how the outlaw Miami Gardens terrorist pig thug cop department repeatedly illegally stopped and arrested employees and customers of a local convenience store, including one man who was stopped more than 200 times.
Fusion’s analysis of more than 30,000 pages of field contact reports shows how aggressive and far-reaching the terrorist pig thug cop actions were. Some residents were stopped, questioned and written up multiple times within minutes of each other, by different terrorist pig thug cops. Children were stopped by terrorist pig thug cops in playgrounds. Senior citizens were stopped and questioned near their retirement home, including a 99-year-old man deemed to be "suspicious.” Terrorist pig thug cops even wrote a report identifying a five-year-old child as a "suspicious person”.
Fusion’s Investigation also found evidence that some field contact reports may have been falsified. There were many instances were multiple reports were filed just minutes apart - all claiming to stop the same person. Other reports claimed a person was stopped on the streets by terrorist pig thug cops when in fact he was actually in jail at the time.
Two terrorist pig thug cops from the MGPD admitted that high-ranking fascist thug department officials gave them orders to "bring in the numbers” by conducting stops and arrests. One terrorist pig thug cop said he was ordered to stop all black males between 15 and 30 years of age.
According to the current terrorist pig thug cop chief, simply being in a "high crime area” may be enough reason to stop and question people. Because of the city’s high crime rate, this means virtually any person can be stopped.
"You're essentially saying you have reasonable suspicion to stop everybody in your community. That's crazy, because that means they're exercising no discretion,” says Martinez, the Miami-Dade public defender.