Miami police chief's suspension and impending ouster came after he 'alienated' force, city commissioner says
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The suspension and impending termination of Miami police Chief Art Acevedo after six tumultuous months on the job came after clashes with city leaders amid a variety of issues and “alienated” the police force, city Commissioner Manolo Reyes told Fox News.
He also accused them of acting in ways similar to Cuba's communist regime.
Reyes said Acevedo, 57, who is Cuban but raised in Los Angeles, alienated the police force and the city with divisive comments, officials said. Specifically, he came under fire after he said the department was being run by the "Cuban Mafia," which angered city leaders and Miami's Cuban exile population.
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