Miami Gardens chief fires back against discrimination claims, says she’s ‘not afraid’ of suit

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Miami Gardens Police Department Chief Delma Noel-Pratt held a news conference Thursday morning responding to discrimination allegations from a group of five Latino officers.

“We’ve been subject to transfers, demotions, several of us were relieved of duty, including myself, with no cause, a violation of the bill of rights, and this has been going on for several years now,” MGPD Sgt. Pedro Valdes said at a news conference with the group’s attorney, Michael Pizzi, on Wednesday.

Flanked by fellow police executives from multiple local departments and from the Florida Highway Patrol, Noel-Pratt pushed back strongly against the allegations, denying any racial discrimination and calling their demands that she step down or be fired misguided and misplaced.

“I am not stepping down,” she said. “I’m not afraid of a federal lawsuit, but I do want what’s right.”

She also said she wanted to make it “absolutely clear these allegations are without merit.”

“Every decision I make, as difficult as some may be, is rooted in operational necessity, not personal bias, and I do not operate in isolation,” Noel-Pratt said.

Local 10 News asked Noel-Pratt if any of the officers brought up their concerns before resorting to litigation. She said she did not want to “dive into it.”

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