Miami Herald (Sunday)

Police: Remove ad that appears to endorse Bovo

- BY CHARLES RABIN AND DOUGLAS HANKS crabin@miamiheral­d.com dhanks@miamiheral­d.com Charles Rabin: 305-376-3672, @chuckrabin

Miami police are asking Miami-Dade mayoral candidate Esteban “Steve” Bovo Jr. to take down a TV ad that includes an image of the county commission­er standing with the city’s police chief.

Deputy Chief Ronald Papier said the department first notified the Bovo campaign verbally earlier this week and that on Friday it forwarded an email explaining how using their likeness to insinuate supporting a political candidate was against department policy.

As senior police administra­tors “for a major American city, we are not only public officials, but also, public figures. Therefore, it is imperative that we remain both explicitly and implicitly impartial during all elections for public office,” the department said in an email sent to Bovo by Assistant Chief Armando Aguilar Jr.

“We will review the letter,” Bovo said Friday afternoon.

The video in question, which can be found on YouTube, is an endorsemen­t by Miami’s Police Benevolent Associatio­n, the county’s police union. In it, PBA President Steadman Stahl says the union fears Bovo’s challenger, Daniella Levine Cava, would cut resources for police. Levine Cava has denied this, pointing to past votes for budgets increasing the county police budget.

Miami police are represente­d by a different union, the Fraternal Order of Police. And senior police staff don’t have union representa­tion.

The letter to Bovo says police were videotaped with the candidate at three separate events: during a facemask distributi­on on April 28, after a night of violent protest on May 30 and again during a tour of the department’s Real Time Crime Center on Aug. 26.

Near the end of the video, Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina, Assistant Chief Manuel Morales and Papier are seen briefly standing near Bovo during the April 28 mask giveaway at Miami’s downtown police headquarte­rs.

“We are unaware of who took the photograph­s, but we must state on record that the MPD did not take or disseminat­e them,” Aguilar wrote on behalf of the command staff.

Congressio­nal candidate Maria Elvira Salazar, who is trying to unseat Donna Shalala for the District 27 House seat, was also at the April 28 event and subsequent­ly released an ad showing her elbow-toelbow with Miami Police Cmdr. Freddie Cruz. Though the department hasn’t asked Salazar to remove that ad, it said the picture was also shot without Cruz’s approval and that supporting a candidate while on-duty would be against department policy.

 ??  ?? An image from a campaign ad for Miami-Dade mayor candidate Esteban ‘Steve’ Bovo Jr. features a visit of him to a Miami police facility with Chief Jorge Colina there.
An image from a campaign ad for Miami-Dade mayor candidate Esteban ‘Steve’ Bovo Jr. features a visit of him to a Miami police facility with Chief Jorge Colina there.
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