Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore, U.S. Attorney
Benjamin G. Greenberg for the Southern District of Florida, Katherine Fernandez
Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney, Robert F. Lasky, Special Agent in Charge,
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Miami Field Office, and Troy Walker, Special
Agent in Charge, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), today announced
that former Biscayne Park Police Officers Charlie Dayoub and Raul Fernandez
pleaded guilty today to depriving a 16-year old juvenile, “T.D.,” of his Civil
Rights by falsely arresting T.D. for four unsolved burglaries.
As noted at the hearing and in court filings, on June 13,
2013, former officers Dayoub and Fernandez were both working on duty for the
Village of Biscayne Park Police Department. On June 13, their supervisor
instructed them to unlawfully arrest and falsely charge T.D., a juvenile
previously known to Chief RA and Dayoub, for unsolved burglaries that had
occurred in Biscayne Park. Dayoub and Fernandez complied with Chief RA’s
instructions and falsely arrested T.D. Fernandez wrote narratives containing
fabricated information in support of the four arrest affidavits that falsely
claimed an investigation revealed that T.D. had committed the four burglaries.
Dayoub signed and attested that the contents of the affidavits were true even
though he, like the supervisor and Fernandez, knew that no evidence existed to
substantiate the arrest. T.D. was subsequently arrested for the four
burglaries.
Dayoub and Fernandez both pleaded guilty to count two of a
superseding indictment charging each defendant with deprivation of T.D.’s civil
rights, under color of law, in violation of Title 18, United States Code,
Section 242. The defendants are both facing up to one year of incarceration as
a result of their guilty pleas. The Court set the sentencing date for both of
the defendants on Oct. 16.
This case is being investigated by the FBI, including the
FBI Miami Area Corruption Task Force, and FDLE, and assisted by the Miami-Dade
State Attorney’s Office. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorney Harry C. Wallace, Jr., Department of Justice Trial Attorney Donald W.
Tunnage, and Assistant State Attorney Trent Reichling.
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