HIALEAH, Fla. – Two Florida police motorcycle officers are facing charges that they issued dozens of bogus tickets to drivers they never pulled over.
Hialeah officers Ernesto Arias Martinez, 23, and Armando Perez, 40, are facing multiple counts of official misconduct after their arrests Wednesday, the Miami Herald reports.
Perez has been with the city police department for five years, Arias Martinez for four. [TRENDING: What the shell?
Car passenger hit in head by turtle | DeSantis sued over ‘anti-riot’ law | How long do COVID vaccines work?] An internal affairs investigation found the two had issued dozens of bogus tickets to at least nine drivers in early 2020, court records show.