Opa-Locka
cop
German Bosque with a spotted record charged with kidnapping. Bosque
was investigated 40 times by internal affairs.
He is charged with imprisoning a man who tried to file a brutality complaint.
He is also charged with kidnapping, tampering with a witness and battery. Bosque punched a man in the face during a
domestic violence call in 2011 then put him in handcuffs and left him in a
holding cell when the man showed up at police headquarters to file a formal
complaint. His law enforcement certification has been reviewed by a state panel
more than any other cop in the state with 16 cases of police battery
and allegations that included stalking a woman by hiding in her home and
keeping crack pipes and empty vodka bottles in his squad car. The Herald-Tribune newspaper's
series, Unfit for Duty, found that Florida police departments routinely allow
troubled officers to keep their badges after they commit misdeeds serious
enough to land ordinary Floridians in jail.