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176-1998 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us L.T.C. No. 176-1998 LETTER TO COMMISSION December 18, 1998 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager . SUBJECT: THE SOUTH BEACH POSSE CRIMINAL STREET GANG This Letter to the Commission is to advise the Mayor and City Commission on the Police Departments success in eradicating a youth gang from our City known as the South Beach Posse. In early 1996, the Police Department, in response to growing concerns regarding gang activity, created a Gang Unit in the Criminal Investigations Division, One ofthe first assignments of this new Unit was to determine the nature and extent of gang activity in the City. The Gang Unit determined that a gang known as the South Beach Posse (SBP) was the major gang in the City and was responsible for many, if not most of the gang related crime, The Gang Unit then focused on researching all persons known to be or associated with the SBP. This research revealed approximately 80 persons who were closely associated with the SBP. In October 1997, in conjunction with the Miami-Dade County State's Attorney's Office, the State's Attorney Gang Strike Force was formed. The Gang Strike Force comprised officers from the Miami Beach, Miami-Dade, Miami, Hialeah, and Coral Gables Police Departments, the Miami-Dade States Attorney's Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. It was decided the Gang Strike Force would target the South Beach Posse as a continuing criminal enterprise under the RICO statutes. Over the course of the next year, the Gang Strike Force began an intensive investigation into all aspects of the South Beach Posse, Miami Beach Police Gang Unit officers worked diligently and secretly to collect and collate volumes of historical data and at the same time, conducted proactive surveillances, drug purchases and targeted arrests to uncover gang activity, The ensuing investigation was presented to the Grand Jury. The Grand Jury issued an 82 count indictment charging 50 adults and juvenile offenders. Probable cause exists for the arrest of the remaining juvenile offenders, Eleven of those arrested were students at Miami Beach High SchooL All of whom were involved in the sale of narcotics on school grounds. Beginning in November 1998, the Gang Strike Force began arresting those gang members identified as committing crimes. As of this date, 46 members (out of 80 known members) of the South Beach Posse have been arrested and are in custody. Thirty-five of the forty-six arrested have already confessed to all of their crimes, implicated others and provided information on other crimes, Three of those arrested and charged have plead guilty and have began serving prison sentences of3 years, 7 years and 30 years. In addition, $44,000 in cash and one 1997 Ford truck were seized, The remaining thirty-four gang members have had criminal charges filed against them. Arrest warrants have been entered into the National Crime Information System (NCIC) and Florida Crime Information System (FCIC). They are actively being sought at this time. The criminal charges included two bank robberies ( not in the City), six home invasion robberies (four in the City), numerous armed and strong-armed robberies, aggravated batteries, drive-by shootings and burglaries, In addition, several gang members confessed to committing hate crimes such as "gay bashing." The effort of our Police Department along with those of the State's Attorney's Office Gang Strike Force has eradicated this gang from our City. This investigation represents a departure from the traditional method of gang intervention. Every member of the South Beach Posse from the top to the bottom will be charged as a result of this investigation. They should be commended for this fine effort, itJ'S/PS/MMS F:\POLl\TECHSERV\POLlCIES\COM_MEMO\south beach posse.ltc.wpd