'Crazy' Police Tapes Reveal More About Arrest
POSTED: 8:41 am EST January 6,
2005
UPDATED: 11:09 am EST January 6,
2005
MIAMI -- Former Miami city commissioner Arthur Teele pleaded not guilty to corruption charges Wednesday.Teele is charged with taking $135,000 in cash kickbacks from two construction companies from May 1999 to October 2003, which was during his tenure as the head of the city's community redevelopment agencyTeele was removed from office in September after he was charged with assaulting a police officer by allegedly trying to run him off the road. In September, Teele pleaded not guilty to that charge.
New EvidenceNewly released evidence in that case includes radio communications between officers the day Teele allegedly chased detectives in his car. One instance involves a detective referring to Teele, saying, "This guy is really crazy."At another point a detective said, "He's doing things that are not consistent with a normal person. There may be a problem here."VIDEO:
Listen To Excerpts Of The Tapes For YourselfAs Teele allegedly continued to chase police a detective said, "He's still on him hard. I mean really hard … We're showing signs of a person out of control. We're going to need to make a decision on that."Friday, it's expected a judge will rule on whether to combine Teele's two trials.
Previous Stories:
- September 21, 2004: Police Demand Records From Commissioner's Office
- September 15, 2004: Teele Pleads Not Guilty
- September 10, 2004: Teele Addresses Commission After Arrest
- August 27, 2004: Volatile Miami Commissioner Arrested
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