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Text of Miami Police Chief John Timoney's resignation letter

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Miami Police Chief John Timoney resigning

Embattled Miami police Chief John Timoney will step from his post, city officials told The Miami Herald today.

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Miami Police Chief John Timoney faces first showdown

The day John Timoney was sworn in as Miami police chief in 2003, 11 of his troops stood trial for concocting evidence and planting guns in a spate of shootings. Seven would be convicted.

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Maj. Miguel Exposito, veteran cop, named Miami police chief

Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado and City Manager Pete Hernandez on Thursday named veteran Miami police Maj. Miguel Exposito to replace the outgoing John Timoney as the city's new police chief.

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Miami's deputy police chief, Frank Fernandez, to retire

Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado's overhaul of the police department continued Wednesday, as outgoing chief John Timoney's deputy said he will retire.

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Four considered for Miami police chief position

Miami City Manager Pete Hernandez will interview four candidates early this week to replace outgoing Miami Police Chief John Timoney, with a final decision expected by week's end.

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Police trainee shot in Virginia Key

A Miami police trainee was accidentally shot by another officer during a training exercise on Virginia Key on Friday, police said.<p/> The officer was hit in his right shoulder but the injuries were not life-threatening, said Angel Calzadilla, executive assistant to outgoing Miami Police Chief John Timoney.

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Miami's new mayor sworn in; police chief will step down

On the same day Miami swore in a new mayor, it was learned the city's police chief was stepping down. City officials said Wednesday that police Chief John Timoney would stay until a new chief is chosen. Newly elected Mayor Tomas Regalado was sworn Wednesday in at an inauguration ceremony. Regalado has said he wanted to remove Timoney from the position.

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Miami mayor's first order of business: finding a new police chief

The new era at Miami City Hall opened with a double dose of change Wednesday, with Police Chief John Timoney resigning before the swearing in for the new mayor who sought his ouster: Tom&aacute;s Regalado.

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Rumors Were Swirling at the City of Miami Swearing in Ceremony. By Geniusofdespair

I heard from two sources that Spence Jones was facing more legal troubles and a possible removal. Also in the rumor pipeline was that Angel Gonzales was retiring in the next couple of days. Neither is confirmed.Not a rumor anymore, John Timoney retired today as police chief.

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Advice to Miami Mayor Elect Tomas Regalado ... by gimleteye

If the mainstream press accounts are to be believed, Mayor Regalado will be removing the Chief of Police John Timoney and perhaps the City Manager, Pete Hernandez as big indicators of change. But I'm guessing that there are a thousand other details that need thorough reform, including the kinds of no-show jobs for politically influential relatives that Miami New Times disclosed. I'd be...

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Florida Political News: October 30, 2009

... which raised funds for the Democratic National Committee. In the crowd were Miami Police Chief John Timoney, basketball star Isiah Thomas and Miami Mayor Manny Diaz. Ticket prices ranged from $1,000 to $10,000." " Biden touts accomplishments in South Florida stops ". See also " Biden: Florida economy still in trouble ". Poor PSC The Palm Beach Post editorial...