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Sheriff-elect Israel re Sudler: I'm the cook. Let me "purchase the groceries"
Broward Sheriff-elect Scott Israel said he felt "major changes'' were needed in Deerfield Beach, and he defended his decision to remove the chief there. But he and his transition team stepped back from earlier claims that the city officials supported the...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Public Officials, Government, Politics, Israel
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Technology, take-home cars let South Florida cops slip out early
South Florida police officers used to return to the station at the end of a shift to turn in their paperwork and patrol cars. But technology has revolutionized a cop's workday, and those laptops, radios and take-home cruisers make it possible to go AWOL...
Tags: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Entertainment, Miami Beach, Pompano Beach, Plantation
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BSO spokesman Leljedal retires
UPDATED with response from Leljedal Add another name to the growing list of Broward Sheriff's Office high-ranking employees putting in resignation papers since Sheriff Al Lamberti lost his election. This time, it's Jim Leljedal, the face of the agency...
Tags: Al Lamberti
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Hollywood police asking for 12.5 percent raise to make up for pay cut in 2011
Contract negotiations between Hollywood and its police union have deadlocked, with the biggest sticking point a clash over officers' pay, a union leader said Friday. Officers are requesting a 12.5 percent raise to make up for the city slashing their pay...
Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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Cutting hours short can be a crime for Florida cops
Police officers who habitually leave work early can be charged with theft, a felony under Florida law. Collecting a paycheck for time not worked amounts to stealing from your employer — the taxpayers, in the case of cops. "If they're only...
Tags: Theft, Deerfield Beach High School , Weston (Broward, Florida), Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pembroke Pines' break policy lets cops leave early
Police officers in this city are allowed to go home up to an hour early by saving up their breaks for the end of a shift, a practice that is prohibited at many South Florida departments. That was the explanation Pembroke Pines' police officials gave for...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment, Miami-Dade County, Pembroke Pines, Radio
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FHP trooper: Illegal police searches led to her fear for her safety
The Florida Highway Patrol trooper at the center of firestorm after she pulled over a speeding cop at gunpoint said fellow law enforcement officers have created a "life-threatening" situation that caused her to be in such fear for her safety she has...Tags: Justice System, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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More BSO employees quit after Lamberti loses - Art Santucci and more
Add more names to the list of Broward Sheriff's Office employees resigning in the wake of the election. Sheriff Al Lamberti lost, and some of those who were loyal to him, campaigned for him or held arguably political jobs for him have resigned....
Tags: Al Lamberti, Super Bowl, Democratic Party, Israel
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A real weapon of mass destruction
I have a legitimate question today, and I would like a legitimate answer. Just don't talk to me in bumper sticker-ese. If "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" is the best you got, that's pickup-truck-and-Confederate-flag stuff. Try...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Assault, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Weaponry
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Sheriff-elect Israel unveils his command staff
Broward Sheriff-elect Scott Israel notified 28 Broward Sheriff's Office employees yesterday by email that they will not be working for him. And he announced his new command staff today. Some on his list will fill positions currently held by someone...Tags: Prisons, Local Government, Margate, FBI, New York City
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Deerfield residents revolt against Israel's firing of their chief
Well, here it is -- Sheriff-elect Scott Israel's first controversy! One of his firings isn't going over well in Deerfield Beach. The termination of Chief Pete Sudler brought immediate revolt from some activists in that city. (Click here to read...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Politics, Israel
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Fired Deerfield chief gave to Lamberti campaign
After Sheriff-elect Scott Israel notified 28 Broward Sheriff's Office employees that he wants them to resign or be fired, an alert reader stepped in for analysis. The alert reader ran the list of the 28 employees against campaign contribution records....
Tags: Deerfield Beach, Al Lamberti, Elections, Politics
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