New Police Chief Cracks Down On Gambling Machines

Local 10 Monday 26th September, 2011

Former Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito, who cracked down on illegal gambling machines, is gone, but the new chief is again ramping up efforts to confiscate the machines.Evidence photos show Operation Lucky 7's unlucky targets, who are accused of buying city of Miami licenses for gaming machines only to be busted by its police department for gamb...

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