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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is asking a judge to suspend Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony's law enforcement certification for six months, saying he broke public trust by not accurately filling out driver's license applications.
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Gregory LaCerra alleges that BSO Sheriff Gregory Tony used him as an example of a "bad cop" in an ad during his 2020 election campaign for sheriff, despite knowing that the officer was in compliance with the department's use of force policy.
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The group has been pushing the sheriff to refer more people to the adult civil citation program instead of arresting them for nonviolent misdemeanors.
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Since 2021, 21 people have died in Broward County jails. Now organizations are calling for outside oversight.
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Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony Tells WLRN what he thinks can resolve the issues that county jails are facing.
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Federal prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney's Office in South Florida announced charges Thursday against 17 BSO employees, saying they defrauded the federal government out of about $500,000.
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Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony alerted county administrators to the outdated gear earlier this year, but did not make a formal request for money to replace them.
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The Broward Sheriff’s Office said one of its fire-rescue helicopters crashed near the Pompano Beach Airpark on Monday morning. The dead paramedic was identified as Capt. Terryson Jackson.
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A group of activists and religious leaders say thousands of Broward residents, mostly people of color, are being routinely sent to jail for minor offenses by police officers who rarely use a program to keep people from ending up behind bars.
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Just days after Broward commissioners announced they had terminated the agreement for the sheriff's office to staff the county's emergency communication system, the rocky partnership appears to be back on.
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County administrators sent a letter to Broward Sheriff Tony Gregory on New Year's Day to announce the termination, after he had declined to sign an extension agreement.
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Internal county emails obtained by WLRN show that commissioners will find a new agency to run the 911 emergency call system if the sheriff doesn't sign an extension by New Year's Eve.