tray - NewestSworn affidavit of former Miami-Dade School Police Dept. Police Chief Charles Hurley about the encounters between M-DSPD and Trayon Martin who was a student at Krop High School.
In the affidavit Chief Hurley outlines his specific construct of using diversionary programs, including Crisis Intervention Teams, and The Baker Act, to keep young black males out of the criminal justice system.
As a result of Chief Hurley’s instructions Krop High, School Resource Officer, Darryl Dunn, falsified police records and referred criminal behavior to school discipline.
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Two of the diversionary incidents revolved around Officer Dunn falsifying the jewelry found in Trayvon’s backpack as “found items”. Meaning he intentionally kept them away from police reporting and put the jewelry in the property room.
The second diversionary incident was SRO Dunn doing the same with the Marijuana and pipe.  Perhaps oddly, Chief Hurley commends the actions of officer Dunn for trying to divert Trayvon away from the criminal justice system.

M-DSPD Chief Charles Hurley pictured here with his son and wife attending Trayvon Martin Memorial
M-DSPD Chief Charles Hurley pictured here with his son and wife attending Trayvon Martin Memorial

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