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    Parent of Parkland Shooting Victim Hosts Fundraiser for Broward Sheriff
    July 10, 2019 by Jen Russon

    By: Jen Russon

    There’s a new sheriff in town, or so is the case since Sheriff Gregory Tony was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to replace Scott Israel.

    Last January’s appointment marks the county’s first African-American sheriff, whose background in criminal justice includes a passion for developing active shooter training for civilians.

    The 40-year-old Coral Springs police veteran, who makes his home in Boca Raton, was chosen for his expertise, and non-political agenda in the role of BSO sheriff. After citing a desire to do nothing more than serve and protect, he was warmly welcomed by parents whose children were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018.

    One of Sheriff Tony’s most vocal proponents, Lori Alhadeff, whose daughter Alyssa Alhadeff was among the 17 killed, has publicly expressed her belief the new sheriff’s active-shooting training and school-safety programs would greatly benefit the community.

    “I think Greg Tony will do an outstanding job,” said Alhadeff, adding that Tony’s appointment would restore accountability and enforce the kind of training, clearly lacking when her daughter was killed.

    Ever since 14-year-old Alyssa’s death, Alhadeff has warmly welcomed Sheriff Tony and has thought of ways to help him succeed. One such way is to host a meet and greet on behalf of the sheriff this summer. Although Lori is a Broward County school board member, in no way does the school board endorse the sheriff.

    Alhadeff will host the upcoming fundraiser at the clubhouse of the Watercrest community on behalf of Broward First, a political committee. The mother of three, whose Make Our Schools Safe nonprofit donated over $19k in Stop the Bleed Kits and training to J.P. Taravella High School, said she is impressed by Sheriff Tony’s experience conducting workshops on how to survive active shooter situations.

    Sheriff Tony’s security company, Blue Spear Solutions, has provided hundreds of threat assessments, as well as educated that many school personnel on stop the bleed protocol.

    Sheriff Tony and his wife, Holly founded Blue Spear Solutions in 2015 after he served more than a decade with the Coral Springs Police Department. The former Florida State full-back was hired by CSPD in 2005 and worked on SWAT. Promoted to sergeant in 2014, Tony left his employ with Coral Springs to work solely at his company, which, as recently as last August, held active shooting drills in Transylvania, North Carolina.

    The meet and greet will introduce the man behind the idea that every second counts during acts of senseless violence. Alhadeff said she hopes people in her community will see the event as an opportunity to ask the new sheriff a range of critical questions.

    “I hope people will ask, ‘how are you increasing the training for your deputies? how are you making schools safer, and what is your vision for the BSO?’” suggested Alhadeff.

    She added that any contributions to support Sheriff Tony through Broward First, are greatly appreciated.

    The meet and greet for Sheriff Tony will be held on July 11, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at 8790 Watercrest Circle West, in Parkland. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP at PlayForAlyssa@gmail.com.

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    Lori Alhadeff, whose, "Make Our Schools Safe" nonprofit donated over $19k in Stop the Bleed Kits and training to J.P. Taravella High School, said she is impressed by Sheriff Tony’s experience conducting workshops on how to survive active shooter situations. WOW ! Only six months as Broward Sheriff and you, your wife Holly and North American Rescue got a payday of 19k from School Board Member Alhadeff's Make Our Schools Safe 501(c)(3) notional non-profit organization using your private company to funnel the money. I guess when you went on the record on Sep 12, 2019 you lied when you said Blue Spear Solutions was not benefiting. You also stated "There's an ethics aspect to that that I think the communty would have an issue with, not only myself." The ethics aspect is the least of your worries. Say tuned, more to come!

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    A Childish post, by an inbred drone from the mutant strain of dead brain syndrom retards known as, a CNNSHEEPLE! Try another coup attempt to steal our VOTE and run the barricades with your pee shooters. Amateurs.
    And a total douchebag response from a person with the IQ of *****.
    When this country becomes a third world warlord state, which is coming soon, I hope you enjoy drinking from a toilet bowl you dumb phuck!

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    He has NO input on Active Killer training

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    Coral Springs Talk

    NEWS · EVENTS
    Parent of Parkland Shooting Victim Hosts Fundraiser for Broward Sheriff
    July 10, 2019 by Jen Russon

    By: Jen Russon

    There’s a new sheriff in town, or so is the case since Sheriff Gregory Tony was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to replace Scott Israel.

    Last January’s appointment marks the county’s first African-American sheriff, whose background in criminal justice includes a passion for developing active shooter training for civilians.

    The 40-year-old Coral Springs police veteran, who makes his home in Boca Raton, was chosen for his expertise, and non-political agenda in the role of BSO sheriff. After citing a desire to do nothing more than serve and protect, he was warmly welcomed by parents whose children were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018.

    One of Sheriff Tony’s most vocal proponents, Lori Alhadeff, whose daughter Alyssa Alhadeff was among the 17 killed, has publicly expressed her belief the new sheriff’s active-shooting training and school-safety programs would greatly benefit the community.

    “I think Greg Tony will do an outstanding job,” said Alhadeff, adding that Tony’s appointment would restore accountability and enforce the kind of training, clearly lacking when her daughter was killed.

    Ever since 14-year-old Alyssa’s death, Alhadeff has warmly welcomed Sheriff Tony and has thought of ways to help him succeed. One such way is to host a meet and greet on behalf of the sheriff this summer. Although Lori is a Broward County school board member, in no way does the school board endorse the sheriff.

    Alhadeff will host the upcoming fundraiser at the clubhouse of the Watercrest community on behalf of Broward First, a political committee. The mother of three, whose Make Our Schools Safe nonprofit donated over $19k in Stop the Bleed Kits and training to J.P. Taravella High School, said she is impressed by Sheriff Tony’s experience conducting workshops on how to survive active shooter situations.

    Sheriff Tony’s security company, Blue Spear Solutions, has provided hundreds of threat assessments, as well as educated that many school personnel on stop the bleed protocol.

    Sheriff Tony and his wife, Holly founded Blue Spear Solutions in 2015 after he served more than a decade with the Coral Springs Police Department. The former Florida State full-back was hired by CSPD in 2005 and worked on SWAT. Promoted to sergeant in 2014, Tony left his employ with Coral Springs to work solely at his company, which, as recently as last August, held active shooting drills in Transylvania, North Carolina.

    The meet and greet will introduce the man behind the idea that every second counts during acts of senseless violence. Alhadeff said she hopes people in her community will see the event as an opportunity to ask the new sheriff a range of critical questions.

    “I hope people will ask, ‘how are you increasing the training for your deputies? how are you making schools safer, and what is your vision for the BSO?’” suggested Alhadeff.

    She added that any contributions to support Sheriff Tony through Broward First, are greatly appreciated.

    The meet and greet for Sheriff Tony will be held on July 11, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at 8790 Watercrest Circle West, in Parkland. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP at PlayForAlyssa@gmail.com.
    TT has had NO INPUT on any AK training since he took office. So what does his classroom experience have to do with it??? Half of the guys that went through the first phase have no clue what they learned.

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    Well it appears that others are starting to notice and investigate some of the Dirty Deeds that Temporary Tony's involved in. To my friend that authored the thread titled Criminal Complaint re: Sheriff Tony you are definitely in the ballpark but it goes much much deeper than what you've uncovered. Stay tuned there's much more to come.

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    TT has had NO INPUT on any AK training since he took office. So what does his classroom experience have to do with it??? Half of the guys that went through the first phase have no clue what they learned.
    Temporary Tony enriching himself using his private security company Blue Spear Solutions!

    https://wsvn.com/news/local/broward/...ing-in-weston/

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    Coral Springs Talk

    NEWS · EVENTS
    Parent of Parkland Shooting Victim Hosts Fundraiser for Broward Sheriff
    July 10, 2019 by Jen Russon

    By: Jen Russon

    There’s a new sheriff in town, or so is the case since Sheriff Gregory Tony was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to replace Scott Israel.

    Last January’s appointment marks the county’s first African-American sheriff, whose background in criminal justice includes a passion for developing active shooter training for civilians.

    The 40-year-old Coral Springs police veteran, who makes his home in Boca Raton, was chosen for his expertise, and non-political agenda in the role of BSO sheriff. After citing a desire to do nothing more than serve and protect, he was warmly welcomed by parents whose children were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018.

    One of Sheriff Tony’s most vocal proponents, Lori Alhadeff, whose daughter Alyssa Alhadeff was among the 17 killed, has publicly expressed her belief the new sheriff’s active-shooting training and school-safety programs would greatly benefit the community.

    “I think Greg Tony will do an outstanding job,” said Alhadeff, adding that Tony’s appointment would restore accountability and enforce the kind of training, clearly lacking when her daughter was killed.

    Ever since 14-year-old Alyssa’s death, Alhadeff has warmly welcomed Sheriff Tony and has thought of ways to help him succeed. One such way is to host a meet and greet on behalf of the sheriff this summer. Although Lori is a Broward County school board member, in no way does the school board endorse the sheriff.

    Alhadeff will host the upcoming fundraiser at the clubhouse of the Watercrest community on behalf of Broward First, a political committee. The mother of three, whose Make Our Schools Safe nonprofit donated over $19k in Stop the Bleed Kits and training to J.P. Taravella High School, said she is impressed by Sheriff Tony’s experience conducting workshops on how to survive active shooter situations.

    Sheriff Tony’s security company, Blue Spear Solutions, has provided hundreds of threat assessments, as well as educated that many school personnel on stop the bleed protocol.

    Sheriff Tony and his wife, Holly founded Blue Spear Solutions in 2015 after he served more than a decade with the Coral Springs Police Department. The former Florida State full-back was hired by CSPD in 2005 and worked on SWAT. Promoted to sergeant in 2014, Tony left his employ with Coral Springs to work solely at his company, which, as recently as last August, held active shooting drills in Transylvania, North Carolina.

    The meet and greet will introduce the man behind the idea that every second counts during acts of senseless violence. Alhadeff said she hopes people in her community will see the event as an opportunity to ask the new sheriff a range of critical questions.

    “I hope people will ask, ‘how are you increasing the training for your deputies? how are you making schools safer, and what is your vision for the BSO?’” suggested Alhadeff.

    She added that any contributions to support Sheriff Tony through Broward First, are greatly appreciated.

    The meet and greet for Sheriff Tony will be held on July 11, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at 8790 Watercrest Circle West, in Parkland. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP at PlayForAlyssa@gmail.com.
    Another typical BIG SCAM from Parkland while Temp Tony has his azz on the Floor.

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    https://www.browardbeat.com/


    Sheriff Tony’s Pix, Name Being Used By Wife’s Firm As Marketing Tool
    BY BUDDY NEVINS Broward Beat.com

    Despite a promise to end his role in a consulting firm, Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s name and picture remains prominently displayed on the company website.

    He is listed as a member of consulting firm Blue Spear Solutions’ “team.”

    When appointed as sheriff a year ago, Tony said he would drop his involvement in the firm, which his wife Holly Tony now operates.

    But Tony’s picture, captioned by the words “founder,” is given the same visibility as his wife’s on the website. The site is used as a marketing tool to sell the firm’s services.


    Holly Tony is a veteran registered nurse. Lead Instructor Chantal Fitzgerald is described as a Palm Beach County firefighter and paramedic.

    Sheriff Tony is described on the website as a retired Coral Springs Police Sergeant with SWAT training. The website picture has Tony in street clothes. There is no reference to his role as sheriff on the page.

    Still, Tony is the most visible office holder in Florida’s second-biggest county, Broward. And there is that promise to cut his involvement with the firm.

    Tony was the founder of the firm which teaches how to respond to active shooter situations and other emergencies.

    The company’s name — Blue Spear Solutions — harkens to Tony’s law enforcement background as a former cop in Coral Springs. The color blue has traditionally been associated with police officers.

    Even before Browardbeat discovered Tony’s picture on the website, the continued operation of the firm by the sheriff’s wife has been criticized by some Democrats. One Tony critic told Browardbeat.com that Holly Tony’s role in Blue Spear Solutions “fraught with the potential of a conflict.”


    Tony’s role in Blue Spear Solutions was touted when Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him sheriff a year ago. The inference was that Tony was an expert in exactly the skill that former Sheriff Scott Israel lacked— active shooting response.

    Israel was removed from office by DeSantis for his alleged failures in the response to the Parkland high school shooting.

    Maybe Tony has the skills in responding to a mass shooting that Israel supposedly lacked.

    Yet Tony was unable to use that expertise to enhance his personal financial situation.

    His state 2018 Financial Disclosure form filed June 26, 2019 indicates he earned less than $1,000 from Blue Spear Solutions, the firm founded to teach response to emergencies.

    But can you believe Tony’s Financial Disclosure, since another key portion is clearly inaccurate?

    The Financial Disclosure lists his entire 2018 income as $188,262, which is how much he receives as sheriff from the sheriff’s office.

    Wrong!

    Tony wasn’t appointed sheriff until January 11, 2019, the following year.

    He presumably earned nothing, zero, zilch from the sheriff’s department in 2018.

    So Browardbeat has to ask:

    Is a sheriff who can’t accurately fill out a two-page Financial Disclosure form qualified to run an agency with an annual budget of roughly $1 billion?

    Is sheriff who allows the use of his picture and name as a marketing tool by a consulting company qualified?

    Ponder that.
    This place got worst then ever.

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    Temporary Tony enriching himself using his private security company Blue Spear Solutions!

    https://wsvn.com/news/local/broward/...ing-in-weston/
    You mean like Israel and Ira did with Super Jew Security at the flea market?

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    https://www.browardbeat.com/


    Sheriff Tony’s Pix, Name Being Used By Wife’s Firm As Marketing Tool
    BY BUDDY NEVINS Broward Beat.com

    Despite a promise to end his role in a consulting firm, Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s name and picture remains prominently displayed on the company website.

    He is listed as a member of consulting firm Blue Spear Solutions’ “team.”

    When appointed as sheriff a year ago, Tony said he would drop his involvement in the firm, which his wife Holly Tony now operates.

    But Tony’s picture, captioned by the words “founder,” is given the same visibility as his wife’s on the website. The site is used as a marketing tool to sell the firm’s services.


    Holly Tony is a veteran registered nurse. Lead Instructor Chantal Fitzgerald is described as a Palm Beach County firefighter and paramedic.

    Sheriff Tony is described on the website as a retired Coral Springs Police Sergeant with SWAT training. The website picture has Tony in street clothes. There is no reference to his role as sheriff on the page.

    Still, Tony is the most visible office holder in Florida’s second-biggest county, Broward. And there is that promise to cut his involvement with the firm.

    Tony was the founder of the firm which teaches how to respond to active shooter situations and other emergencies.

    The company’s name — Blue Spear Solutions — harkens to Tony’s law enforcement background as a former cop in Coral Springs. The color blue has traditionally been associated with police officers.

    Even before Browardbeat discovered Tony’s picture on the website, the continued operation of the firm by the sheriff’s wife has been criticized by some Democrats. One Tony critic told Browardbeat.com that Holly Tony’s role in Blue Spear Solutions “fraught with the potential of a conflict.”


    Tony’s role in Blue Spear Solutions was touted when Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him sheriff a year ago. The inference was that Tony was an expert in exactly the skill that former Sheriff Scott Israel lacked— active shooting response.

    Israel was removed from office by DeSantis for his alleged failures in the response to the Parkland high school shooting.

    Maybe Tony has the skills in responding to a mass shooting that Israel supposedly lacked.

    Yet Tony was unable to use that expertise to enhance his personal financial situation.

    His state 2018 Financial Disclosure form filed June 26, 2019 indicates he earned less than $1,000 from Blue Spear Solutions, the firm founded to teach response to emergencies.

    But can you believe Tony’s Financial Disclosure, since another key portion is clearly inaccurate?

    The Financial Disclosure lists his entire 2018 income as $188,262, which is how much he receives as sheriff from the sheriff’s office.

    Wrong!

    Tony wasn’t appointed sheriff until January 11, 2019, the following year.

    He presumably earned nothing, zero, zilch from the sheriff’s department in 2018.

    So Browardbeat has to ask:

    Is a sheriff who can’t accurately fill out a two-page Financial Disclosure form qualified to run an agency with an annual budget of roughly $1 billion?

    Is sheriff who allows the use of his picture and name as a marketing tool by a consulting company qualified?

    Ponder that.
    None of this surprises us. I used to be with Coral Springs and saw him do nothing. He was about to be terminated but decided to leave. Thank good for that bit to hear he is BSO top cop was embarrassing.

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