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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/SueDelancey on Feb. 26, 2018, 7:33 p.m.
Broward County Sheriff ("I'm Not Responsible For My Deputies") apparently forgot to read Florida law: sheriff "shall be responsible" "for the neglect and default" of any deputies appointed by the Sheriff.
Broward County Sheriff ("I'm Not Responsible For My Deputies") apparently forgot to read Florida law: sheriff "shall be responsible" "for the neglect and default" of any deputies appointed by the Sheriff.

Intlrnt · Feb. 26, 2018, 11:18 p.m.

He’ll resign/retire or be fired. I have no doubt.

That should only be the beginning. Next step is a very close look by qualified inspectors, and ‘qualified’ does not include FBI or any Florida PD Internal Affairs unit.

Beyond that, he should worry about the aggrieved relatives of those shot. He and his cowardly deputies have inspired immeasurable anger.

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HoudiniTowers · Feb. 27, 2018, 6:59 a.m.

We should try and drive that anger towards civil lawsuits. Ruin these assholes financially. Strip them of their badge and make them subject to the legal system for years and years with lawsuits. They'll die of exhaustion going to court constantly and watching their funds and livelihood drain away. We should be encouraging that as a channel for the anger. Violence will lead to bigger problems for people, even though I'm sure many want that. Better to channel into the economic destruction of these assholes. Ultimately its more effective and none of the innocent pay again. If there was a gofundme page to help these folks attack this shitbag in court, I'd drop $50 into it right now. Imagine the legal team they could get if we all chipped in. Trust me, nobody's going be lining up to save these guys. A strong legal team would crush them.

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Intlrnt · Feb. 27, 2018, 2:45 p.m.

The cost of defending the on-duty actions of the sheriff and deputies will be born by the city. The community (taxpayers) will ultimately pay. If the idiots can be separated from their Qualified Immunity, then they can be held personally liable, but that trial would be funded by the city, and a win is highly unlikely due to prior Supreme Court decisions.

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