Amid Backlash, Miami Gardens Moves to Fire Cop Who Killed Darren Rainey in Prison Shower
“The [City] Manager has informed me that the officer in question is in the process required by law and collective bargaining before an officer can be officially terminated,” Gilbert said in a written statement sent to New Times. “The behavior of which [Clarke] is accused, and the poor judgement which he has allegedly shown, is not consistent with the high standards to which we hold all City employees.”