The former Houston chief penned an eight-page memo Monday to Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and City Manager Arthur Noriega, accusing three commissioners, Joe Carollo, Manolo Reyes, and Alex Díaz de la Portilla, of engaging in a pattern and practice of “official misconduct” and “unlawful behavior,” spanning claims they tried to interfere with an internal police investigation to accusing Carollo of being mad at him,” Local10 reports.
“… For my refusal to arrest and remove his enemies and those who were exercising their First Amendment rights,” Acevedo wrote.
The FBI Miami told Local 10 News Monday that they are aware of the memo as is the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust, which stated that they are prohibited from confirming or denying whether they plan to launch any investigation.
Commissioner Carollo has expressed outrage over the chief using the explosive phrase “Cuban Mafia,” which the police chief has since apologized for. The term was often used by Fidel Castro to disparage Cuban exiles in Florida and paint them as criminals. Acevedo is Cuban American but grew up in California.
In addition to angering some Cuban Americans in Miami, the chief has been accused of unjustly terminating two high-ranking officers police officer who are husband and wife over allegations that they covered up a police vehicle accident.