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  1. #81
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    I can give a rats ass what the sheriff does. I don't work for him. Difference between us and you is, you only see thru a tube. We cross county lines and see the difference between sheriff that suck and those who are square away. Example, Browsed equals cowards, Dade Co equals taking care of business.
    You don’t give a rats ass, but you have an opinion on the quality of the SO in Broward and Dade? Lol! Good thing your opinion doesn’t count. Now get back to work, there’s a sig 4 holding!

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    You don’t give a rats ass, but you have an opinion on the quality of the SO in Broward and Dade? Lol! Good thing your opinion doesn’t count. Now get back to work, there’s a sig 4 holding!
    Neither does yours reference FHP, so beat it. Go take care of that stolen candy report at Wal-Mart.

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    Neither does yours reference FHP, so beat it. Go take care of that stolen candy report at Wal-Mart.
    Sorry Amigo, Walmart doesn’t prosecute for candy bars. Stay in your lane, your getting outside of your experience level talking about dealing with crimes. Stick to short forms!

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    Sorry Amigo, Walmart doesn’t prosecute for candy bars. Stay in your lane, your getting outside of your experience level talking about dealing with crimes. Stick to short forms!
    No stay in your lane amigo, or you will see our blue lights. Remember, we still have Donna Watts, watch your self.

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    No stay in your lane amigo, or you will see our blue lights. Remember, we still have Donna Watts, watch your self.
    If that is FHP’s best, I think we will be ok! Lol

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    No stay in your lane amigo, or you will see our blue lights. Remember, we still have Donna Watts, watch your self.
    I’m not intimated. Safe driver, no tickets on my record, I obey the law.

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    Donna Watts got a rookie cop that actually stopped lll Remember she was told to take a x8. She would of had to clear eventually loll

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    Donna Watts has more balls than most! You go girl!

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    Amigo?! Where you been? Haven’t seen any stupid posts from you lately. How’s the crossing guard gig going?

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    Cops and schools had no duty to shield students in Parkland shooting - Sun Sentinel

    Cops and schools had no duty to shield students in Parkland shooting, says judge who tossed lawsuit
    by: Lisa J. Huriash
    South Florida Sun Sentinel
    December 17, 2018
    https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/b...217-story.html


    A federal judge says Broward schools and the Sheriff’s Office had no legal duty to protect students during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

    U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom dismissed a suit filed by 15 students who claimed they were traumatized by the crisis in February. The suit named six defendants, including the Broward school district and the Broward Sheriff’s Office, as well as school deputy Scot Peterson and campus monitor Andrew Medina.

    Bloom ruled that the two agencies had no constitutional duty to protect students who were not in custody.

    “The claim arises from the actions of [shooter Nikolas] Cruz, a third party, and not a state actor,” she wrote in a ruling Dec. 12. “Thus, the critical question the Court analyzes is whether defendants had a constitutional duty to protect plaintiffs from the actions of Cruz.

    “As previously stated, for such a duty to exist on the part of defendants, plaintiffs would have to be considered to be in custody” — for example, as prisoners or patients of a mental hospital, she wrote.

    Peterson was the only armed person at the school when Cruz showed up with an assault rifle and murdered 17 people, in addition to wounding 17 more. Peterson has been widely vilified for taking refuge outside the school and not confronting Cruz.

    “His arbitrary and conscience-shocking actions and inactions directly and predictably caused children to die, get injured, and get traumatized,” the lawsuit claimed.

    Medina knew Cruz and saw him arrive on campus, but did not confront him.

    The lawsuit argued that the Sheriff’s Office and School Board “either have a policy that allows killers to walk through a school killing people without being stopped. Alternatively, they have such inadequate training that the individuals tasked with carrying out the polices … lack the basic fundamental understandings of what those policies are such that they are incapable of carrying them out.”

    Kristoffer R. Budhram of Jacksonville, who represented the students, could not be reached by email or phone for comment.

    Bloom’s ruling contrasts with the action of a Broward County judge last week.

    In that case, Peterson’s lawyer sought to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of Meadow Pollack, one of 17 people killed in the shooting. Broward Circuit Judge Patti Englander Henning rejected his argument that Peterson had “no legal duty” to protect the students and faculty.

    Englander Henning found that Peterson had a duty to the school community as someone whose job was security and who had an “obligation to act reasonably” under the circumstances of the shooting.

    The judge also found Peterson was not protected from the lawsuit by “sovereign immunity,” a legal doctrine that shields public employees from legal action based on their official conduct.

    Joel Perwin, Pollack’s attorney, said: “We don’t think it's even debatable that Peterson had a duty to these students. Peterson’s disclaimer of any legal responsibility is a mirror of his abdication of his responsibility for these kids,” he said.

    Peterson’s lawyer, Michael Piper, said he would appeal the ruling.

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