Chief of FDLE Miami office retired after probe found he sent thousands of sexually suggestive texts

Troy Walker
Troy Walker ran the FDLE Miami Regional Operations Center. Photo: Google

By Francisco Alvarado, FloridaBulldog.org

For nearly a decade, Troy Walker lorded over the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Miami office with the iron fist of a paranoid tyrant. But it was Walker’s penchant for sending sexually suggestive text messages on his work-issued phone that led to his departure.

Last summer, Walker abruptly retired as special agent-in-charge of FDLE’s Miami Regional Operations Center, which he helmed since 2014.

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