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Chief of Police Sonia Quinones announced in a video posted on Facebook that the department had fired officer Yan Kleyman and that he would face a charge of dealing in stolen property.

A probable cause affidavit obtained by the Miami Herald states that Kleyman conducted 15 separate pawn transactions with department-issued equipment between March 2017 and August 2018. Among the equipment sold was a semiautomatic rifle, semiautomatic pistol and a red-dot laser aim attachment. A routine equipment audit uncovered the missing weapons, and a subsequent investigation was launched to determine what happened.

Charges were then recommended to the Broward County State Attorney’s Office. Kleyman could not be found on the Broward County Sheriff’s Office online inmate database as of Friday afternoon, and it is unclear whether a judge has issued a bond in his case.

Kleyman was hired by the department in 2011 after being fired from Fort Lauderdale Police in 2009 following a gun-pointing incident involving a fellow officer.

 
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Why did it take that long to bust him? Reflects very poorly on this dept and how well they track their taxpayer purchased equipment.

What a surprise it was in the south. There is nothing dumber or more dangerous than a hick trash southern govt stormtrooper
 
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