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Metro-Dade Police Department

  • News

    May 30, 2002

    Ramp Rats' Revenge

    Checking luggage? Think long and hard before answering yes to that question at MIA

  • News

    June 8, 2000

    A Lesson in Obstruction

    Miami-Dade's public schools have a nasty habit of charging reporters to view public records -- which probably is illegal

  • News

    February 26, 1998

    Shoot Out the Lights

    Gwendolyn Ramsey's run-in with police culminated in an emergency lobotomy. So where is she now? Behind bars.

  • News

    February 19, 1998

    Copping an Attitude

    What happens when the object of your road rage turns out to be an off-duty police officer? Bad things.

  • News

    December 18, 1997

    Sweeps Unchained

    Rad Berky got armed and dangerous. Carmel Cafiero got Joe Gersten. Ike Seamans got a heart attack. And we watched it all.

  • News

    December 4, 1997

    It's Lonely at the Top

    In the first weeks of his administration, Xavier Suarez isn't making many new friends, and he's not influencing many people either

  • News

    October 23, 1997

    It's Authentic When Linda Hart Says It's Authentic

    And when it's not, even acclaimed investigative reporters eat crow

  • News

    July 17, 1997

    High Expectations, Low Pay

    And when it's not, even acclaimed investigative reporters eat crow

  • News

    July 17, 1997

    Flunk Out

    Dade County's school district may have its own police department, but law enforcement experts say it doesn't come close to making the grade

  • News

    July 17, 1997

    The Ronald Major Case

    Dade County's school district may have its own police department, but law enforcement experts say it doesn't come close to making the grade

  • News

    April 3, 1997

    Striking a Blow for the Better

    A Creole-language radio show breaks the silence surrounding domestic violence in Haitian homes

  • News

    December 5, 1996

    Prisoners and Politics

    A Creole-language radio show breaks the silence surrounding domestic violence in Haitian homes

  • News

    October 24, 1996

    Policing the Police

    An investigation into complaints about police use of excessive force confirms what many citizens already believe: Cops cover for cops

  • News

    October 10, 1996

    Dynasty

    An investigation into complaints about police use of excessive force confirms what many citizens already believe: Cops cover for cops

  • News

    August 29, 1996

    Rapist with a Badge?

    A caller to emergency 911 says she was sexually assaulted by two Metro-Dade police officers

  • News

    July 18, 1996

    Letters

    A caller to emergency 911 says she was sexually assaulted by two Metro-Dade police officers

  • News

    June 26, 1996

    Hour Town

    Six months after its debut, the county's scheme to keep teens out of nighttime trouble gets mixed reviews

  • News

    June 26, 1996

    To Protect and Unnerve

    Dade's Crime Watcher of the Year is enthusiastic about his volunteer efforts. Some say he's a little too enthusiastic.

  • News

    June 26, 1996

    Home Truths

    After decades of living month to month in trailer parks, some South Dade migrant workers have found a permanent address

  • News

    February 15, 1996

    Justice Undone . . . Again

    Four years after their son was killed by an off-duty cop, Joe and Andrea Morello are denied their day in court

  • News

    December 7, 1995

    Keeping the Penthouse Safe

    Even on Easy Street, the best defense is self-defense

  • News

    October 12, 1995

    Going South

    Civics and spirituality. Politics and prayer. In the ongoing battle against inertia, Goulds bares the conflicts at its core.

  • News

    July 20, 1995

    Bin There, Done That

    Terrorists can't be tempted by Metrorail's trash cans - but what about people who just want to throw something away?

  • News

    July 6, 1995

    Forgive and Forget

    Internal records of disciplinary actions against Metro-Dade cops get wiped clean after two years

  • News

    June 29, 1995

    The Long Fall of Sgt. Niki Lawrence

    She was a pioneer at the Metro-Dade Police Department, a rabble-rousing advocate for women behind the badge. And now, of course, she's paying for it.

  • News

    June 29, 1995

    Punishment Policy: Give 'Em a Break

    She was a pioneer at the Metro-Dade Police Department, a rabble-rousing advocate for women behind the badge. And now, of course, she's paying for it.

  • News

    June 29, 1995

    No Comment, Part 2

    Finally, some well-chosen words about Metro-Dade Police Sgt. David Simmons' s incomprehensible transfer

  • News

    May 18, 1995

    Lesbians Without a License

    These guys really know how to bust up a barbecue

  • News

    May 4, 1995

    Field of Teens

    When you grow up in the migrant labor camps of South Dade, sometimes it's gang life -- and sometimes it's no life

  • News

    December 22, 1994
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    October 27, 1994

    Type O Personalities

    The world's foremost bloodstain-pattern analysts convene at a local Holiday Inn to trade gore stories and chatter about spatter

  • News

    July 20, 1994

    The Surfies

    Locally produced TV shows deserve to be honored for their intelligence, their wit, their impeccably bad taste. Don't touch that remote control!

  • News

    June 15, 1994

    As Sweetwater Turns

    There was nepotism on the police force and a councilman got busted for hawking fake IDs. But a slew of investigators haven't even begun to sort out the perpetual brouhaha that masquerades as city government.

  • News

    May 11, 1994

    Miami Makeover

    Tropical paradise or violent hellhole? If you ask the wizards selected to design the city's publicity campaign, the answer is as clear as a bright summer day.

  • News

    February 16, 1994

    Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle is Channel 35's hostess with the mostest

    Tropical paradise or violent hellhole? If you ask the wizards selected to design the city's publicity campaign, the answer is as clear as a bright summer day.

  • News

    September 29, 1993

    Stubbed Tow

    When Metro cops have your car towed away, at least one person might be smiling. And his name might be Johnny Johnny Dollar.

  • News

    August 11, 1993

    Jail Bait

    Getting sprung from the slammer has never been easier, and the life of a Miami bail bondsman has never been tougher

  • News

    December 16, 1992

    Stop! Thief! C-R-U-N-C-H!

    The good old days of high-speed police chases (and the resulting mayhem) are about to end

  • News

    October 7, 1992

    Letters

    The good old days of high-speed police chases (and the resulting mayhem) are about to end

  • News

    September 9, 1992

    Swelter

    The good old days of high-speed police chases (and the resulting mayhem) are about to end

  • News

    August 12, 1992

    Letters

    The good old days of high-speed police chases (and the resulting mayhem) are about to end

  • News

    July 22, 1992

    Justice Undone, Part 4

    Bjorn DiMaio and Anthony Vincent are going to jail for the murder of their friend Andrew Morello. Even though they didn't do it.

  • News

    June 24, 1992

    9 Weeks Later

    Only in the Magic City could Mickey Rourke's boxing togs open a whole can of worms

  • News

    May 20, 1992

    The Paragraphing Policeman

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    April 15, 1992

    The Cops

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    January 15, 1992

    Inside Feature: John Featherstone

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    October 16, 1991

    Fire and Water

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    September 25, 1991

    The Sweet Buy-and-Buy

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    September 18, 1991

    Letters

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

  • News

    September 11, 1991

    13 Pages of Allegations

    Metro-Dade detective Ramesh Nyberg's novel approach features a hero addicted to hot peppers and a lot of local color

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