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  1. #21
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    The school spokesperson who said that SRO's have access to information about students has flames coming out of the bottom of her pants. There's a mountain of proof to the contrary, starting with their consent to release information forms. The Runz will have to put on his Frozone super suit and put a little spin on that tomorrow.

    BSO won the first round against BCPS. Knowing Runz, he'll let them use all their punches before he does a KO.

    It's all gonna end up in the toilet on both sides; but Anderson demonstrated transparency, as ugly as the facts were.

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    I gave them a badge!

    I gave them a Trainning! Not my fault. It’s Al
    Lamberti and Ken Jenne’s Fault. I’m
    Perfect. I have amazing leadership!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    The school spokesperson who said that SRO's have access to information about students has flames coming out of the bottom of her pants. There's a mountain of proof to the contrary, starting with their consent to release information forms. The Runz will have to put on his Frozone super suit and put a little spin on that tomorrow.

    BSO won the first round against BCPS. Knowing Runz, he'll let them use all their punches before he does a KO.

    It's all gonna end up in the toilet on both sides; but Anderson demonstrated transparency, as ugly as the facts were.

    How long did take Runcie to find out about Cruz discipline history

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    How long did take Runcie to find out about Cruz discipline history
    There is one school database with all info. It has been up and running for a very long time. One needs only to input a students ID number to see everything. Runcie is lying his azz off. Is it accessible to police if they were to ask to see it. Would a school administrator ask the SRO to view the database? Only if it would benefit them personally for a CYA. Would an SRO take the initiative to look at this information? Probably not, because an SRO is expected to STFU, sit in his unit and mind his own business unless summoned.

    The history of this is not much different than the inaction that you saw on Feb 14. While kids were being tormented by bullying and sexually harassed/abused in Broward Schools for years, no one stepped up to the plate because they considered it someone else's call, obligation and responsibility.

    Not exactly sure which part of this the NRA should take the blame for.

    Please support # FixIt

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    Well, that's the first bit of truth that has been told.

    Anyone affected by the sham of PROMISE already knew that the SRO's were left out of the loop. Thank you Major, hope it does not result in some type of retaliation; unless that was the message that you were sent to give. Either way, it's the truth. PROMISE and false juvenile crime stats have been nothing more than a cash cow for two entities and their co-conspirators. It's merely a logo with nothing behind it.

    So, here in the land of reality, where children in the community have been victimized, without consequence, there are residents watching as those who participated in this con job scramble in their attempts to outsmart a task force who are light years ahead of them in every way.

    Once again, the black community was used as pawns; just as they were in the Broward charter schools where the kids watched disney movies all day as the money rolled in. Good luck to all of you making your cases. As you know, when IA asks you a question they already have the answer. Now, it's your turn to face Parkland's own IA.

    Yesterday, the victims of Pulse filed a class action civil rights suit against the police for their inaction. It seems that this is far from over.
    Don't forget the "Civil Citation"! First it was discretionary, then it was mandatory you had to give one citation for a misd. However, when that didn't bring down crime stats Israel upped it to three mandatory Civil Citations! Anything and everything, but an actual arrest.

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    Well, that's the first bit of truth that has been told.

    Anyone affected by the sham of PROMISE already knew that the SRO's were left out of the loop. Thank you Major, hope it does not result in some type of retaliation; unless that was the message that you were sent to give. Either way, it's the truth. PROMISE and false juvenile crime stats have been nothing more than a cash cow for two entities and their co-conspirators. It's merely a logo with nothing behind it.

    So, here in the land of reality, where children in the community have been victimized, without consequence, there are residents watching as those who participated in this con job scramble in their attempts to outsmart a task force who are light years ahead of them in every way.

    Once again, the black community was used as pawns; just as they were in the Broward charter schools where the kids watched disney movies all day as the money rolled in. Good luck to all of you making your cases. As you know, when IA asks you a question they already have the answer. Now, it's your turn to face Parkland's own IA.

    Yesterday, the victims of Pulse filed a class action civil rights suit against the police for their inaction. It seems that this is far from over.
    Don't forget the Civil Citations that were we mandated to hand out. Three citations in lieu of an arrest.

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    Bring back juvie

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    Don't forget the Civil Citations that were we mandated to hand out. Three citations in lieu of an arrest.

    BUMP^^^^
    That needs to be highlighted. Many departments have similar (PROMISE) programs where punishment is completely up to the discretion of the deputy/officer, however, our illustrious Sheriff Israel is on the record, bragging how he "orders" his deputies to give these little misunderstood children (aka criminals) citations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Well, that's the first bit of truth that has been told.

    Anyone affected by the sham of PROMISE already knew that the SRO's were left out of the loop. Thank you Major, hope it does not result in some type of retaliation; unless that was the message that you were sent to give. Either way, it's the truth. PROMISE and false juvenile crime stats have been nothing more than a cash cow for two entities and their co-conspirators. It's merely a logo with nothing behind it.

    So, here in the land of reality, where children in the community have been victimized, without consequence, there are residents watching as those who participated in this con job scramble in their attempts to outsmart a task force who are light years ahead of them in every way.

    Once again, the black community was used as pawns; just as they were in the Broward charter schools where the kids watched disney movies all day as the money rolled in. Good luck to all of you making your cases. As you know, when IA asks you a question they already have the answer. Now, it's your turn to face Parkland's own IA.

    Yesterday, the victims of Pulse filed a class action civil rights suit against the police for their inaction. It seems that this is far from over.
    MUST READ: https://www.scribd.com/document/3723...Final-Document

    Broward County Promise Program - Fully Executed Collaborative Agreement - Final Document

    "Broward’s Collaborative Agreement on School Discipline was announced in early November 2013. Instead of suspensions, students are referred to the PROMISE program, where they receive counseling for several days and then return to school. A host of non-violent misdemeanors no longer require an arrest, though officers can sometimes override that if they feel it is necessary (“I wanted to make sure deputies always had discretion,” says Scott Israel, Broward County’s sheriff)." (DISCRETION?? HAHA-holy crap-that is SUCH a LIE!)

    "The school district’s Office of Minority Male Achievement reviews data to ensure that punishments for minor infractions and racial disparities are on the decline. “There's been success with other districts working to address parts of the problem,” says Alana Greer, an attorney with the Advancement Project who consulted on the agreement.

    In recent years, Los Angeles and Denver have limited the range of minor behavior infractions that can be punished by a suspension. “But what Broward did that really set it apart is they put together this incredible breadth of stakeholders. They have been able to not only address one piece of it, but create a set of policies that work together to hopefully eliminate the school-to-prison pipeline in Broward.”

    Broward is unusual because representatives from law enforcement, the district, and the community were able to agree on reform, and the superintendent approved it. “In dealing with the previous administration, people were afraid to look at disparate impact issues,” says Weekes. “[Runcie] was not backing away from it.” The new superintendent released the data and acknowledged that the problem had a racial dynamic. “It’s a problem all over the country,” Runcie says, “and Broward is no exception.”



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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    MUST READ: https://www.scribd.com/document/3723...Final-Document

    Broward County Promise Program - Fully Executed Collaborative Agreement - Final Document

    "Broward’s Collaborative Agreement on School Discipline was announced in early November 2013. Instead of suspensions, students are referred to the PROMISE program, where they receive counseling for several days and then return to school. A host of non-violent misdemeanors no longer require an arrest, though officers can sometimes override that if they feel it is necessary (“I wanted to make sure deputies always had discretion,” says Scott Israel, Broward County’s sheriff)." (DISCRETION?? HAHA-holy crap-that is SUCH a LIE!)

    "The school district’s Office of Minority Male Achievement reviews data to ensure that punishments for minor infractions and racial disparities are on the decline. “There's been success with other districts working to address parts of the problem,” says Alana Greer, an attorney with the Advancement Project who consulted on the agreement.

    In recent years, Los Angeles and Denver have limited the range of minor behavior infractions that can be punished by a suspension. “But what Broward did that really set it apart is they put together this incredible breadth of stakeholders. They have been able to not only address one piece of it, but create a set of policies that work together to hopefully eliminate the school-to-prison pipeline in Broward.”

    Broward is unusual because representatives from law enforcement, the district, and the community were able to agree on reform, and the superintendent approved it. “In dealing with the previous administration, people were afraid to look at disparate impact issues,” says Weekes. “[Runcie] was not backing away from it.” The new superintendent released the data and acknowledged that the problem had a racial dynamic. “It’s a problem all over the country,” Runcie says, “and Broward is no exception.”



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    Yes, it seems that the word "discretion" will be central in the depositions of many individuals who have been involved.

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    Wonder how long this Major will last telling the committee soon the School Board should go to their own police department.

    https://wsvn.com/news/local/bso-majo...ce-department/
    Tell that moron of a major to read up on policy...huge ****ing earrings...in uniform? Guess as usual the rules are only for the people actually working

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