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Florida s New Anti-Riot Bill Protects Drivers Who Plow Into Crowds Of Protesters
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FL Sheriff Has Some Advice for the Millions of People Moving to the State on How to Vote
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20 Apr 2021
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd warned intending Florida residents Monday not to “vote the stupid way you did up north” as he stood beside Governor Ron DeSantis during a press conference.
“This is what we enjoy in Florida. This is the Florida we know and love,” Judd outlined while showing local residents enjoying Walt Disney World and the beach before moving on to explain why political leadership is important to guarantee the basic rights to be enjoyed by all citizens.
Without citing the Democratic Party directly, Judd warned those moving to Florida they needed to vote differently than they may have in the states they were intent on fleeing.
DeSantis sending message that protesting is okay, but rioting is unacceptable : Florida sheriff
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DeSantis signs controversial anti-riot bill as nation awaits verdict in George Floyd case Kimberly C. Moore and John Kennedy, The Ledger
WINTER HAVEN – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law on Monday a sweeping bill that he says will increase punishment for people who violently riot, loot and destroy property, and punish cities that don’t protect lives and property and attempt to redirect funding for law enforcement.
But detractors say the law violates residents’ first-amendment rights to free speech and targets Black communities, which protested last summer following the death of an unarmed Black man, George Floyd, at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. DeSantis signed the bill on the day the jury in the trial of one of those officers was expected to receive the case.