This is a video for a long car ride (or something similar). If you choose to stare at your [relatively static] screen for a couple of hours, it’s on you.

Miami Police Officer Adrian Santos was charged with Possession of Cocaine as a result of activities that took place on the evening of November 17, 2017, and the early morning of November 18, 2017 while Santos was in a Miami nightclub known as E11even. Santos, a two and a half year employee of the department, was off-duty and out of uniform at the time. And allegedly snorting coke…

Witnesses indicated that Santos was observed with a plastic baggie containing a white powdery substance and was observed inhaling some of the white powder. The Miami State Attorney’s Office has stated that nightclub’s surveillance video appears to support the witnesses claims, however the SAO asserts that the video is exempt from disclosure under 119.071(4)(d)2 Florida Statutes.*

The nightclub security director was notified and he approached Santos, speaking with him and then taking possession of the plastic baggie containing the white powdery substance. The security director then escorted Santos out of the nightclub and turned him over to the Miami Police Department officers who were working an off-duty security detail at the club. At that point it came to light that Santos was a City of Miami Police officer. Santos was detained in a police vehicle and the officers took possession of the baggie containing the white powdery substance, securing it as evidence. Upon completion of forensic analysis, the white powdery substance was positively identified as cocaine.

Santos’s trial is ongoing.

*A questionable assertion, but you need to pick your battles in this business and it doesn’t make sense to fight this one.

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46 thoughts on “Investigation of Miami Police Officer Adrian Santos (Audio Only)”
  1. Metro-State 🏍️ internal affairs investigation of officer👮‍♂️ Adrian Santos the Blow (cocain) sniffer interview conducted by jeremy dewitte

  2. jeremy dewitte is a cool guy I grew accustomed to him after all his videos 🏍️ he's my hero you guys see the one where he's throwing chairs out a window from like the 10 floor in Chicago and damage the tow truck 😆 I think he deserves a break poor guy he needs is company metro state back I'll go work 4 him

  3. I'm surprised she didn't ask "When you put him in the car did you open the door with your right or left hand? It's ok if you don't know . . ." 🙄

  4. No wonder cops almost always get off with no punishment if this is the quality of investigators theyre using. You can just hear how much she doesnt care. Shes just DRIPPING with idgaf.

  5. It sounds like the first security guy they interview REALLY wanted to be a cop with all the "illegal narcotics" and his description of him being impaired.

  6. The head security guy said he was the person who took him out while the first cop said someone else brought him out and then called for the manager. The head security guy also stated that another cop recognized Santos but the first cop said that Santos originally identified himself as Miami pd.

  7. The head of security Adam mentioned that he was confused because of other events that had happened around that time. He mentioned to the prosecutor that if she read the tabloids she would know what he was talking about. I've been searching but I can't find anything. Anyone have any clue what he's talking about?

  8. Proud of any copd that takes down shady ones!!!! Goes a long way! Too bad s.c. doesnt have one amoung the entire state that isnt corrupt or able to look the other way to corruption.

  9. While driving to work is how I take in a lot of videos, just listening to them. These internal affairs recordings are good for that like you pointed out.
    Unrelated to this video, did you notice that Metro State has a YouTube channel and one of the latest videos which looks like it's going to be a promo for them ends with a screenshot saying something about Not Arrested For Impersonating a Police Officer. I can't watch it, and I really can't watch much of them here anymore because personally I have a hard time watching videos that show severe Mental Illness issues. I think it's a bit more for him than Just that but it's a big part.
    Love your channel, just can't DeWitt too much more.

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