DeSanitizus created “The Florida State Guard” after learning that he was required to justify using the Florida National Guard for political errands.
Many of the initial “recruits” to the FSG resigned from that outfit when they realized its true purpose. Sorry Bub, you failed to refute DeSantizus’ Raison de Etre:
DeSanitizus created “The Florida State Guard” after learning that he was required to justify using the Florida National Guard for political errands.
Many of the initial “recruits” to the FSG resigned from that outfit when they realized its true purpose. Sorry Bub, you failed to refute DeSantizus’ Raison de Etre:
(From The Guardian)
“Florida ex-cop with ‘patterns of abuse and bias’ joins DeSantis’s state guard
Javier Ortiz, accused of false arrests, harassment and doxxing, is now member of group reportedly becoming combat-ready militia
Gloria Oladipo
Tue 7 May 2024 16.25 EDT
“A former Florida police captain with a long history of civilian complaints, including false arrests and harassment, has joined the state’s state guard under governor Ron DeSantis.
Javier Ortiz, 44, joined the Florida state guard in February, the Miami Herald first reported. Ortiz’s enrollment comes months after being reinstated by the Miami police department, after he was initially dismissed for slew of conduct complaints.
As a member of the Florida state guard, Ortiz could be sent to assist during natural disasters or with other statewide emergencies, the Herald reported.
A spokesperson for the Florida state guard could not be reached by the Guardian in time for publication.
Several people have questioned why Ortiz is allowed to join the Florida state guard given his past misconduct.
“I can’t wrap my mind around how concerning this is,” Rodney Jacobs, the director of Miami’s civilian police review panel, said to the Herald about Ortiz joining the state guard.
Jacobs added: “Are they being vetted?”
In 2022, Ortiz was fired by the Miami police department after an internal investigation found that the veteran police officer had been the subject of more than 70 complaints since being hired in 2004, NBC Miami reported.
Ortiz was the focus of a total of 52 citizen complaints, 20 excessive force complaints and two administrative complaints.
During a two-year inquiry into Ortiz’s conduct, witnesses alleged that Ortiz engaged in “pattern of abuse and bias against minorities, particularly African-Americans”, and previously cyber-stalked and doxxed people who complained against him or other officers, the Herald reported.
In one instance, Ortiz circulated the photo and contact information of a woman who posted video of a Miami-Dade police officer speeding in a suburban area.
The woman later received hundreds of threats. Ortiz was investigated for cyberbullying and other violations by the department due to that incident.
Ortiz has also been suspended from the police force multiple times before his dismissal last year.
At the time of Ortiz’s initial firing, Miami police chief Manny Morales said to NBC Miami that Ortiz was dismissed because of the amount of infractions on his record.
“He has, through his entire career, been able intimidate and manipulate the disciplinary process of the Miami police department to avoid any serious consequences for his actions,” said Morales.
But, despite the investigation, Ortiz was later rehired last May and allowed to keep his rank, NBC Miami reported.
Ortiz’s hiring raises additional concerns as the Florida state guard is reportedly being trained as an armed, combat-ready militia under DeSantis’s command versus a disaster relief agency, according to military veteran recruits who have quit the state guard training program.
Volunteers with the state guard are increasingly being trained for combat, according to an investigation by the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times, with some guard members experiencing “abuse” from training officers.”
1)No links to your sources so it becomes a "trust me, I've got a really good feeling about this one".
2)One data point (DeSanitizus, Ortiz, Florida) doesn't make a trend
3) To reiterate from my first reply: You provide no devilish details of how Adolph the Second (Trump) gaining absolute power is pulled off, leading to goose-stepping past the reviewing stand next January."
There are 22 other states listed with these guard/defense forces. What's happening in them to facilitate this Nazi takeover?
For someone with little history here, you certainly have injected a ton of projection into this convo. Your original Nazi comment was purposefully ridiculous, so I did not address it.
What I did report was that DeSanitizus’ created a personal “army”, directed only by himself. That’s a fact. And that a significant number of the “recruits” to that “army” resigned from it as they discovered that the purported tasks the force was being created for were secondary at best.
Job One was “crowd control” for BLM events, and against “Antifa”, which only exists (rent free) in trumpist minds).
In Florida, The Florida Guard is a Political Army, not a public safety group. Injecting every other state with such a group into this convo is disingenuous, albeit typical from your ilk.
Going back to my life now. You should try to get one.
DeSanitizus created “The Florida State Guard” after learning that he was required to justify using the Florida National Guard for political errands.
Many of the initial “recruits” to the FSG resigned from that outfit when they realized its true purpose. Sorry Bub, you failed to refute DeSantizus’ Raison de Etre:
(From The Guardian)
“Florida ex-cop with ‘patterns of abuse and bias’ joins DeSantis’s state guard
Javier Ortiz, accused of false arrests, harassment and doxxing, is now member of group reportedly becoming combat-ready militia
Gloria Oladipo
Tue 7 May 2024 16.25 EDT
“A former Florida police captain with a long history of civilian complaints, including false arrests and harassment, has joined the state’s state guard under governor Ron DeSantis.
Javier Ortiz, 44, joined the Florida state guard in February, the Miami Herald first reported. Ortiz’s enrollment comes months after being reinstated by the Miami police department, after he was initially dismissed for slew of conduct complaints.
As a member of the Florida state guard, Ortiz could be sent to assist during natural disasters or with other statewide emergencies, the Herald reported.
A spokesperson for the Florida state guard could not be reached by the Guardian in time for publication.
Several people have questioned why Ortiz is allowed to join the Florida state guard given his past misconduct.
“I can’t wrap my mind around how concerning this is,” Rodney Jacobs, the director of Miami’s civilian police review panel, said to the Herald about Ortiz joining the state guard.
Jacobs added: “Are they being vetted?”
In 2022, Ortiz was fired by the Miami police department after an internal investigation found that the veteran police officer had been the subject of more than 70 complaints since being hired in 2004, NBC Miami reported.
Ortiz was the focus of a total of 52 citizen complaints, 20 excessive force complaints and two administrative complaints.
During a two-year inquiry into Ortiz’s conduct, witnesses alleged that Ortiz engaged in “pattern of abuse and bias against minorities, particularly African-Americans”, and previously cyber-stalked and doxxed people who complained against him or other officers, the Herald reported.
In one instance, Ortiz circulated the photo and contact information of a woman who posted video of a Miami-Dade police officer speeding in a suburban area.
The woman later received hundreds of threats. Ortiz was investigated for cyberbullying and other violations by the department due to that incident.
Ortiz has also been suspended from the police force multiple times before his dismissal last year.
At the time of Ortiz’s initial firing, Miami police chief Manny Morales said to NBC Miami that Ortiz was dismissed because of the amount of infractions on his record.
“He has, through his entire career, been able intimidate and manipulate the disciplinary process of the Miami police department to avoid any serious consequences for his actions,” said Morales.
But, despite the investigation, Ortiz was later rehired last May and allowed to keep his rank, NBC Miami reported.
Ortiz’s hiring raises additional concerns as the Florida state guard is reportedly being trained as an armed, combat-ready militia under DeSantis’s command versus a disaster relief agency, according to military veteran recruits who have quit the state guard training program.
Volunteers with the state guard are increasingly being trained for combat, according to an investigation by the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times, with some guard members experiencing “abuse” from training officers.”
1)No links to your sources so it becomes a "trust me, I've got a really good feeling about this one".
2)One data point (DeSanitizus, Ortiz, Florida) doesn't make a trend
3) To reiterate from my first reply: You provide no devilish details of how Adolph the Second (Trump) gaining absolute power is pulled off, leading to goose-stepping past the reviewing stand next January."
There are 22 other states listed with these guard/defense forces. What's happening in them to facilitate this Nazi takeover?
For someone with little history here, you certainly have injected a ton of projection into this convo. Your original Nazi comment was purposefully ridiculous, so I did not address it.
What I did report was that DeSanitizus’ created a personal “army”, directed only by himself. That’s a fact. And that a significant number of the “recruits” to that “army” resigned from it as they discovered that the purported tasks the force was being created for were secondary at best.
Job One was “crowd control” for BLM events, and against “Antifa”, which only exists (rent free) in trumpist minds).
In Florida, The Florida Guard is a Political Army, not a public safety group. Injecting every other state with such a group into this convo is disingenuous, albeit typical from your ilk.
Going back to my life now. You should try to get one.