Ex-Hialeah chief asks to dismiss public corruption case, says due process violated

Hialeah’s former police chief says Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents who took him into custody two weeks ago used unnecessary force and were overly aggressive with his wife. According to a motion to dismiss the charges filed in court last week, agents forced Sergio Velazquez’s wife up against a police vehicle and ordered her to sit in a chair on the front lawn close to the road as they searched her home.

The nine-page complaint filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court says the former chief should have had an opportunity to turn himself in. Instead, the motion says, more than a dozen agents followed Velazquez in his car as he and his wife drove from their home. The couple were then stopped at a busy Miami Lakes intersection by agents who had their weapons drawn.

“It was a full-blown takedown/showdown at a Miami Lakes intersection,” the motion says. “Brandishing pistols and rifles pointed at him.”…

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