Alex IzaguirreFor once, Miami Police Chief John Timoney can brush off his haters. The city's top law enforcer hosted a press conference today to announce that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has cleared the Miami PD of "cooking the books."A year and a half ago, Fraternal Order of Police President Armando Aguilar went to the FDLE with claims that Timoney and his command staff were intentionally downgrading crimes to make it appear that Miami's streets were safer. According to the recent
City of Miami​A Miami Police Internet message board is throwing out names on who will be the man to replace John Timoney. One thing is certain: it doesn't appear that his loyal deputy chief Frank Fernandez (pictured here to the right of Manny Diaz and Timoney) will get the top post.Fernandez, along with Timoney, got a vote of no-confidence from union cops and judging by some of the comments on the Miami Police LEOAffairs.com forum, the rank-and-file despise him too. The supposed front-runners