On Friday, March 21, for "racist text messages exchanged among themselves and 'former police officers.'"
That was only the latest in a string of incidents involving race, police and the communities they serve.
Scroll below to see a timeline of these events.
Recent killings of unarmed black and Hispanic men across the country have sparked protests and renewed conversations about use of force and racial profiling in law enforcement.
Protests swept the nation after grand juries decided not to indict officers involved in the killings of Michael Brown, an unarmed black man in Ferguson, Mo., and Eric Garner, an unarmed black man who died after being choked by New York police officers last summer.
South Florida has been dealing with several of its own police-community relations issues this year.
In January, the North Miami Beach Police Department for sniper target practice.
slapping a homeless man to the ground at a bus stop. A by her leg shackles through a courthouse hallway. with the metal end of a broomstick was shot and killed by Miami Gardens police.
Earlier this month, over the death of an unarmed man who was Tasered by officers whose Taser certificates were expired.
Here are a few police-involved incidents and shootings in South Florida:
Travis McNeil, Feb. 10, 2011: McNeil, 28, is shot during a traffic stop near Little Haiti by Miami Police Officer Reynaldo Goyos.
Raymond Herisse, May 30, 2011: Miami Beach officers fire 116 shots at Herisse's car in South Beach. Officers said Herisse had been driving recklessly, making his vehicle a deadly weapon. Police .
Israel Hernandez, Aug. 6, 2013: Graffiti artist Israel "Reefa" Hernandez dies after he is Tasered in the chest by Miami Beach police officer Jorge Mercado.
Earl Sampson, November 2013: The Miami Herald reports that Sampson had been cited over 160 times for trespassing by Miami Gardens police. A deeper look at the agency gained national attention for its overuse of stop-and-frisk tactics.
Lavall Hall, Feb. 15, 2015: Miami Gardens police shoot and kill Lavall Hall, a mentally-ill man who struck them with the metal end of a broomstick.