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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 6 18 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 6 18 21
floridapolitics.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from floridapolitics.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

WMNF | U S Rep Crist calls for statewide investigation into Florida s connection with Capitol Riot

WMNF | U S Rep Crist calls for statewide investigation into Florida s connection with Capitol Riot
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In Florida, Police Shootings Could Be Shrouded In Secrecy For Years To Come

In Florida, Police Shootings Could Be Shrouded In Secrecy For Years To Come
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Charge dropped against Hillsborough foster mom accused of abuse

Charge dropped against Hillsborough foster mom accused of abuse New medical evidence indicated that Amanda Gary did not intentionally harm a baby in her care.     Longtime foster mother Amanda Gary, 43, of Wimauma, left, becomes emotional while recalling her experiences while being charged with aggravated child abuse in 2018 during a press conference at her attorney’s office on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, in Tampa. This week, the state dropped the charges against Gary. At right is Gary’s boyfriend, Bill Burnes, 49, of Wimauma. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ] Updated 1 hour ago TAMPA — Amanda Gary loves children. That is abundantly clear to the people who know her and have seen her work as a foster mother.

A Pinellas protester was in jail for months A fight against cash bail got him out

A Pinellas protester was in jail for months. A fight against cash bail got him out. Kavitha Surana, Tampa Bay Times © Douglas R. Clifford/Times Judge Chris Helinger at an April court hearing at the Pinellas County Justice Center in Clearwater. The protester had been locked up in the Pinellas County Jail for four months. He’d been arrested during the tumultuous first week of the George Floyd protests. Police accused him of throwing rocks at the St. Petersburg Police Department and threatening to shoot an officer. They alleged he was a leader of a group that “numbered in the dozens.” His public defender said he was innocent.

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