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![]() He has been investigated by police 40 times; has been accused of battery, car theft, boarding a plane with a loaded gun, and carrying drugs. German Bosque is likely one of the worst repeat offenders in Opa-Locka, Florida - and he's a police officer. Sgt Bosque, 48, who joined the force in 1993, has been arrested and jailed three times. He has been disciplined, suspended, fined and sent home on full pay more than any other officer operating in the state. He has been accused of beating and stealing from suspects, ignoring direct orders and writing out false police reports, including one in which he hit himself to make an alleged fight appear genuine. Bosque has been found driving with a suspended licence, with counterfeit money, and in possession of cocaine and crack pipes in his car. Girlfriends allege he has been violent. Yet Bosque, who lives with his fiancée in North Miami, still manages to keep his job in one of the most notorious police departments in the state. Read More |