Meet the deadliest cop in Florida
His name is Juan E. Mendez and he has killed four people in his 25-year career, wounded a few others and was even jailed for a night on felony charges back in the 1990s.
But has been able to maintain a prosperous career at the Miami Police Department.
In 2002, he was named the Deadliest Cop in Florida. And it appears he still maintains that title although I am going to have to do some more research to confirm that.
Either way, he has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands in settlements. Check out the story on NBCMiami.
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Comments
Wow-one more kill and this guy’s an ace.
I wonder if he paints miniature people on the fender of his police car?
actually Sherwood Griscom, a Miami Beach cop, killed 4 ppl before retring in 1986.
But these killings remind me of the movie True Lies, when Jamie Lee Curtis asks her husband, “You mean you killed people?”
Arnold answers: “Yeah, but they were all bad.”
Good Evening Carlos, I have another case for you, can you please contact me.
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