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By Joel Malkin
Apr 27, 2021
The Broward County Sheriff s Office is reportedly instructing deputies to limit their use of Florida s new, so-called anti-riot law.
That s according to an internal email obtained by
It s addressed from Colonel David R. Holmes, Executive Director of BSO, and states We already have enough laws on the books to do our job effectively without the new law.
The email directs captains to meet with their deputies and tell them the law can only be used in certain scenarios.
According to the email, a deputy must first consult their district captain before charging someone under the Combating Public Disorder law, in order to prevent any unnecessary and/or inappropriate actions by our deputies.
By Joel Malkin
Apr 27, 2021
The Broward County Sheriff s Office is reportedly instructing deputies to limit their use of Florida s new, so-called anti-riot law.
That s according to an internal email obtained by
It s addressed from Colonel David R. Holmes, Executive Director of BSO, and states We already have enough laws on the books to do our job effectively without the new law.
The email directs captains to meet with their deputies and tell them the law can only be used in certain scenarios.
According to the email, a deputy must first consult their district captain before charging someone under the Combating Public Disorder law, in order to prevent any unnecessary and/or inappropriate actions by our deputies.
By Joel Malkin
Apr 27, 2021
The Broward County Sheriff s Office is reportedly instructing deputies to limit their use of Florida s new, so-called anti-riot law.
That s according to an internal email obtained by
It s addressed from Colonel David R. Holmes, Executive Director of BSO, and states We already have enough laws on the books to do our job effectively without the new law.
The email directs captains to meet with their deputies and tell them the law can only be used in certain scenarios.
According to the email, a deputy must first consult their district captain before charging someone under the Combating Public Disorder law, in order to prevent any unnecessary and/or inappropriate actions by our deputies.
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