Miguel Exposito
Ousted Miami Police Chief Exposito Loses Termination Appeal
A panel of Miami-Dade judges has denied a petition by former Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito to get his job back.
Ousted Miami Police Chief Exposito Appeals Termination
Former City of Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito, who was fired last year by the commission, is appealing his termination.
Miami Officer Cleared In New Year’s Deadly Shooting
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office has cleared a Miami police officer in the shooting death of a man in the city’s Overtown neighborhood.
Flashback 2011: News Headliners In South Florida
A look back at the headline grabbing stories that filled 2011 in South Florida.
Miami’s New Police Chief Sworn In
Surrounded by family and friends, Manuel Orosa will be sworn in Tuesday as Miami’s new Chief of Police.
Miami’s New Police Chief To Be Sworn In Tuesday
Surrounded by family and friends, Manuel Orosa will be sworn in Tuesday as Miami’s new Chief of Police.
Five Finalists Remain For Miami’s Top Cop Job
The search for a new top cop in the City of Miami has been narrowed down to five finalists and a decision may be made by Friday, according to CBS4 News partner The Miami Herald.
Feds To Probe Miami Police Shootings
The deaths of seven African-American men at the hands of Miami police officers over a seven month period beginning in July of last year touched off outrage in the inner city communities who demanded an investigation.
Ousted Police Chief Miguel Exposito Suing To Get Job Back
Recently ousted City of Miami police chief Miguel Exposito is fighting back against the very people who fired him last month.
Exposito’s Legal Bills Being Paid By Miami Taxpayers
The City of Miami may have a new police chief, but taxpayers are still paying for the old one.






