
“At least three people claim they’ve been beaten and wrongly arrested by a veteran Miami Beach police detective. Andrew Mossberg told Local 10 last week that he thought he was stopping a robbery when Philippe Archer, an undercover Miami Beach police detective, knocked him unconscious and arrested him. The department launched an internal affairs investigation into the incident. ‘The Miami Beach Police Department has to know that Detective Archer is a problem,’ said Michael Goodman, an attorney who represents Guy Moulin. ‘He can’t just keep beating people, getting sued, and they pretend like nothing ever happened,’ said Goodman.”
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