February 11, 2009 7:01 PM
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Top Cop's Son Nabbed In Drug Bust
(AP)
The son of Miami's police chief was arrested for trying to buy 400 pounds of marijuana from an undercover federal agent, officials said Wednesday.
A court complaint said Sean Timoney, 25, of Philadelphia gave the agent a gym bag filled with about $450,000 in cash. He's the son of John Timoney, who was Philadelphia's police chief before taking the Miami job.
The younger Timoney and Jae Seu, 23, of Glenside, Pa., were arrested Tuesday night in a Spring Valley hotel, said Elizabeth Jordan, a spokeswoman for the Drug Enforcement Administration in Manhattan. They were charged with conspiracy to possess and distribute a controlled substance.
Timoney and Seu were being held in Albany for a bail hearing Friday.
John Timoney was "aware of the arrest."
"He does not have all the details and he's not going to comment on it publicly because it's a private family matter," Miami police spokesman Delrish Moss said.
Timoney rose through the ranks of the New York Police Department to become a chief and first deputy commissioner before moving on to Philadelphia and Miami.
He is well-known in law enforcement circles and is often sought out by television networks to comment on police affairs.
A court complaint said Sean Timoney, 25, of Philadelphia gave the agent a gym bag filled with about $450,000 in cash. He's the son of John Timoney, who was Philadelphia's police chief before taking the Miami job.
The younger Timoney and Jae Seu, 23, of Glenside, Pa., were arrested Tuesday night in a Spring Valley hotel, said Elizabeth Jordan, a spokeswoman for the Drug Enforcement Administration in Manhattan. They were charged with conspiracy to possess and distribute a controlled substance.
Timoney and Seu were being held in Albany for a bail hearing Friday.
John Timoney was "aware of the arrest."
"He does not have all the details and he's not going to comment on it publicly because it's a private family matter," Miami police spokesman Delrish Moss said.
Timoney rose through the ranks of the New York Police Department to become a chief and first deputy commissioner before moving on to Philadelphia and Miami.
He is well-known in law enforcement circles and is often sought out by television networks to comment on police affairs.
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