One caller reported that the men inside the car were "saying extremely
lewd and really stupid things over the PA"
A hot dog vendor told deputies he was repeatedly heckled by the
joy-riding cruiser that first drove by about 2am and passed by at least
three more times in a half-hour.
"Hey, how are your hot dogs? Those hot dogs any good?" the vendor said
he heard. "I want a hot dog."
Whoever was on the loudspeaker also issued catcalls to women on the
street and seemed fixated on women's private parts, the vendor said.
"Girls, put your vaginas back in your pants," the vendor said he heard
repeatedly.
Thinking the patrol car had been stolen, Fort Lauderdale police pulled
Mello and his friends over in an alley after the 911 calls began
streaming in reporting the errant cruiser.
Mello, who was driving, immediately produced his badge and
identification to confirm he was a deputy, a noticeably intoxicated
friend was in the front passenger seat and a woman was passed out in the
back seat.
A sheriff's captain, who went to the scene, determined Mello was not intoxicated, took his vehicle and sent him home. "It was stupid as could be and I look back at it now and it's absolutely ridiculous," Mello later said in a sworn statement. "It was innocent fun. Now looking back at it, it was the stupidest decision I ever made in my life." Mello was a deputy for nearly a decade when he was fired as a result of the incident. He was terminated back in January, and is trying to get his job back.
A sheriff's captain, who went to the scene, determined Mello was not intoxicated, took his vehicle and sent him home. "It was stupid as could be and I look back at it now and it's absolutely ridiculous," Mello later said in a sworn statement. "It was innocent fun. Now looking back at it, it was the stupidest decision I ever made in my life." Mello was a deputy for nearly a decade when he was fired as a result of the incident. He was terminated back in January, and is trying to get his job back.
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