The South Florida Sun Sentinel used Florida’s public records law over the past 10 months to compel Broward County’s six largest police departments to produce racial statistics on who their dogs bite.
A Florida judge ruled that two deputies who were fired for inaction during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS massacre should be reinstated with back pay.
Broward deputies fired over Parkland school massacre to get their jobs back, judge rules
By Associated Press
Parkland school shooting surveillance footage
Footage released by the Broward County Sheriff s Office shows a deputy go toward the Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School building while a gunman massacred 17 students and staff members, but then remain outside with his handgun drawn.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A Florida judge ruled Thursday that two deputies who were fired for inaction during the Parkland high school mass shooting in 2018 should be reinstated with back pay.
Broward Circuit Judge Keathan Frink concluded that arbitrators last year were correct in ruling that the fired Broward County deputies, Brian Miller and Joshua Stambaugh, should get their jobs back, with back pay plus other benefits, the Sun-Sentinel reported. That includes accrued sick and vacation time, overtime and off-duty detail pay, among other benefits that they would have been paid had they not been