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    BSO Holiday "Gifts"

    Guess where the turkey and bicycle crew were sent today?

    They were at Atlantis a private school for disabled children in CORAL SPRINGS. Not only did they show up with toys for the kids but every driver on the parent car line was offered a $100 gift card to Walmart, a GIFT from BSO...

    How generous...

    The tuition at Atlantis is $18,000 per year, with some of it supplemented by scholarship. Kids attend the school for various special needs, but one, a child with a brain injury at birth, attends at $900 per month, out of pocket, because the educational rights and well being of a lewd predatory juvenile (with a relative associated with law enforcement) was strategically protected by the Parkland district in cooperation with a Parkland public school principal. That case, with more "red flags" than you can imagine, was not deemed worthy of the assignment of a detective; despite the insistence of child protective services who were dismissed. In fact there was so much concern about the case that an employee called the parents to inform that this was a "friends/family" situation. Calls to downtown were avoided and diverted and the case was closed out with no option to press charges, as promised. Perhaps a precedent for these types of cases had already been set.

    Merry Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Guess where the turkey and bicycle crew were sent today?

    They were at Atlantis a private school for disabled children in CORAL SPRINGS. Not only did they show up with toys for the kids but every driver on the parent car line was offered a $100 gift card to Walmart, a GIFT from BSO...

    How generous...

    The tuition at Atlantis is $18,000 per year, with some of it supplemented by scholarship. Kids attend the school for various special needs, but one, a child with a brain injury at birth, attends at $900 per month, out of pocket, because the educational rights and well being of a lewd predatory juvenile (with a relative associated with law enforcement) was strategically protected by the Parkland district in cooperation with a Parkland public school principal. That case, with more "red flags" than you can imagine, was not deemed worthy of the assignment of a detective; despite the insistence of child protective services who were dismissed. In fact there was so much concern about the case that an employee called the parents to inform that this was a "friends/family" situation. Calls to downtown were avoided and diverted and the case was closed out with no option to press charges, as promised. Perhaps a precedent for these types of cases had already been set.

    Merry Christmas.
    Thanks for wasting my time

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    yeah, that was a wasted trip. you can post pics of the Lt's 2 sons all you want but the train left the station with that voter block on it long ago. those parents hate this administration. promise program perps are all over the schools and guess who gets the brunt of their activity?

    first he try to give that kid who got shot father $100 now these people. seems like they think $100 can buy a vote. doubt thats true in parkland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Guess where the turkey and bicycle crew were sent today?

    They were at Atlantis a private school for disabled children in CORAL SPRINGS. Not only did they show up with toys for the kids but every driver on the parent car line was offered a $100 gift card to Walmart, a GIFT from BSO...

    How generous...

    The tuition at Atlantis is $18,000 per year, with some of it supplemented by scholarship. Kids attend the school for various special needs, but one, a child with a brain injury at birth, attends at $900 per month, out of pocket, because the educational rights and well being of a lewd predatory juvenile (with a relative associated with law enforcement) was strategically protected by the Parkland district in cooperation with a Parkland public school principal. That case, with more "red flags" than you can imagine, was not deemed worthy of the assignment of a detective; despite the insistence of child protective services who were dismissed. In fact there was so much concern about the case that an employee called the parents to inform that this was a "friends/family" situation. Calls to downtown were avoided and diverted and the case was closed out with no option to press charges, as promised. Perhaps a precedent for these types of cases had already been set.

    Merry Christmas.
    and again, the usual butt kissers kick the can of bees in the community.nice work in a non-contracted city

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    Thank you!

    Thank you Golberg security (Ira Golberg) and the festival flea market, Ira and family doing so well with new big account they can afford to donate, O plus N word son is running the show at festival flea market.

    Discuss

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    It’s about time other children received gift not just others who arrive in expensive cars who want free handouts and turkeys etc.

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    It’s about time other children received gift not just others who arrive in expensive cars who want free handouts and turkeys etc.
    Its about time to stop identifying as crime fighters when on the other end, the perpetrators of crime who torment the helpless are without consequence. One thing is for sure, it is NOT sergeants and below who benefit from these practices.

    This county is a cesspool of abuse of the disabled and the elderly who are the collateral damage of PROMISE and other self serving administrative initiatives.

    It's sickening to see how these populations are exploited by the agency.

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    Ira's son N word

    So BSO could not hire Ira's so n word, so he opened a security co and fired BSO, are you out there sheriff?

    help discuss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Guess where the turkey and bicycle crew were sent today?

    They were at Atlantis a private school for disabled children in CORAL SPRINGS. Not only did they show up with toys for the kids but every driver on the parent car line was offered a $100 gift card to Walmart, a GIFT from BSO...

    How generous...

    The tuition at Atlantis is $18,000 per year, with some of it supplemented by scholarship. Kids attend the school for various special needs, but one, a child with a brain injury at birth, attends at $900 per month, out of pocket, because the educational rights and well being of a lewd predatory juvenile (with a relative associated with law enforcement) was strategically protected by the Parkland district in cooperation with a Parkland public school principal. That case, with more "red flags" than you can imagine, was not deemed worthy of the assignment of a detective; despite the insistence of child protective services who were dismissed. In fact there was so much concern about the case that an employee called the parents to inform that this was a "friends/family" situation. Calls to downtown were avoided and diverted and the case was closed out with no option to press charges, as promised. Perhaps a precedent for these types of cases had already been set.

    Merry Christmas.
    Hell hath no fury like CPIS put in a corner. Remember girls: document, document, document. On judgement day, you'll be glad you did.

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    $10,000 in gift cards

    $100 !!!!

    Thanks so much. Since the agency has so much money to throw around at the holidays after screwing deputies out of a raise, How about "stopping buy" Atlantis again today and paying off the remaining $71,900.00 tuition balance of the four years?

    To prevent a disabled child from being subjected to further incidents of lewd (multigenerational) predatory behavior in a school bathroom in a public Parkland school, it costs $72,000.00, out of pocket, to attend a private school in Coral Springs, for no other reason than physical safety.

    Investigation 101: Where there's "smoke" there's fire.

    Thanks to a few good soldiers, who know how to whip up a nice report, Angie's son will be off to college with a clean slate and a lifetime of "opportunity" ahead of him. Isn't it about time to promote all of those involved who helped keep it all on the down low?

    Happy Holidays

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