Former Miami Gardens Police Chief Released From Jail After Arrest

The now-former police chief of Miami Gardens was released from jail Saturday after he was arrested in a prostitution sting.

Stephen Johnson posted bail and didn't shy from reporters waiting for him outside the jail, blaming his arrest on the pressures of his job.

"The stress overwhelmed me," he said, "and I made a very bad decision."

He continued, "I want to apologize to the community and I want to apologize to my elected officials. This was a very difficult time... It brought out something that is totally out of character for me."

Johnson, 53, had responded to an ad for escorts Friday on the website backpage.com and arranged for a 30-minute liaison with two women at a Dania Beach hotel, according to an arrest report from the Broward Sheriff's Office. Once he handed over $100, the report says, detectives posing as prostitutes arrested him.

The arrest led to his immediate firing from a job he had held less than a year in Miami Gardens.

The department released a statement saying, "We will not allow Mr. Johnson's bad judgment to reflect negatively on the hardworking officers of the City of Miami Gardens and the residents they serve on a daily basis."

On its webpage, the department had already removed Johnson from a page identifying the chief Saturday. An interim chief, Antonio Brooklen, was named.

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