A Florida officer, who was fired after 'failing to coordinate an immediate response' to the Parkland shooting in 2018 and instead cowered behind a car, will be reinstated.
Sgt Brian Miller was terminated from the Broward Sheriff’s Office in June 2019 after being suspended for several months.
During the investigation, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission found that the Broward Sheriff's Office displayed deficiencies in everything from training and command to individual performance in its response to the massacre that saw Nikolas Cruz shoot dead 14 students and three faculty members on February 14, 2018.
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-WiscoDave
In my defense, I was left without adequate supervision.
ReplyDeleteSeems legit, it got his job back. And heaps of back pay I reckon.
Unbelievable isn't it.
DeleteMaybe it's time for Robocops. They don't need supervision just programming.
ReplyDeleteThis is what occurs when you try to be a humanitarian instead of just blowint the motherfucker to hell out behind the office....
ReplyDeleteGutless motherfucker. If he had a shred of honor he would have blown his brains out shortly after he learned what his cowardice had allowed to happen. I hope the people in that area remember who he is and whenever they encounter him say, "Hey! I know who you are! You're the coward that let those kids be killed at Parkland!"
ReplyDeleteKentucky deputies used to "serve at the pleasure of the sheriff". But they whined and cried until the legislature gave them civil service protection. Seems their conduct has gone down hill since.
ReplyDeleteWhat bad could happen?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how his brother officers are going to treat him, seeing as how he's tarred them all with his brush.
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