Former Miami Police Chief John Timoney Dies After Battle With Cancer

For seven years, John Timoney redefined policing in Miami. As chief of the Miami Police Department, his innovative approaches to police shootings and patrolling mass protests drew both international praise and condemnation, making him one of the most visible cops in the world during his heyday.  Timoney died last night…

Guatemalan Government Asks for Miami’s Help Solving Famous Murder

In 2011, 38-year-old Cristina Siekavizza disappeared in Guatemala City. A frenzied manhunt ensued. Cops canvassed town after town. Guatemalan national magazine Contrapoder wrote an entire feature on her death, and the case sparked a national debate about domestic violence after her family organized marches throughout the nation’s capital. Eventually, police pointed their fingers…

Charles Kinsey Sues North Miami Cop Who Shot Him

In the vast majority of controversial shootings by police, the victims have not lived to tell their side of the story. Thankfully, Charles Kinsey survived after getting shot by North Miami SWAT Officer Jonathan Aledda in July. Now, he’s going to tell his side of the story in court. Yesterday, Kinsey…

South Florida Cops Shoot Scores of Pet Dogs

One afternoon in August 2012, Kathryn Thomas was surprised to see cars from the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control outside her yellow ranch house in Loxahatchee. They were parked near a wall of palm trees and a metal gate with a “Beware of Dog” sign. The petite 52-year-old,…