A Day of Wilding Ends In Termination For Deputy Dawg.
Should a rabid animal be held accountable if it runs through a neighborhood attacking its citizens?
Stink mouth Jeff Bell, president of the Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies Association, says: NO!
The dog should be set free, rewarded with compensation, and allowed to attack other citizens brutally.
On April 18th, 2019, a group of rowdy high school kids descended on a City of Tamarac McDonald’s parking lot to create a disturbance. The city’s contracted police — Broward Sheriff Office — (BSO) were called to quell the disturbance of the peace. Upon the arrival of the police to location, the police were met by a group of about 150 out-of-control teenagers.
A recipe for disaster: Out-of-control kids vs out-of-control police officers.
One of the out-of-control teenagers (Delucca Rolle) interjected himself into the police investigation, and soon after that three out-of-control BSO deputies: Deputy Christopher Krickovich, Sgt. Gregory LaCerra and Deputy Ralph Mackey attacked him using pepper spray and excessive brute force — the standard mode of operation used by most police officers when dealing with African American teenagers.
BSO’s Unprofessional Standard Committee
After the incident of brute force garnered national attention, the BSO was forced to suspend the three officers without pay.
BSO’s Unprofessional Standard Committee investigated the incident and, being crippled with fear of the officers’ union, joined with Jeff Bell’s efforts to reinstate the officers with full back pay and return them to the streets to conduct business as usual.
If Delucca were a Parkland student, all three of these deputies would be in jail by now, and the supporters of unprofessional standards and Jeff Belle would be applauding their jailing.
Sheriff Tony (a former military officer) disagrees with their (BSO’s Unprofessional Standard Committee) recommendations and fired deputy Christopher Krickovich — the most brutal of the three amigos.
Sgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was seen in the video dousing Rolle in the face with pepper spray, is still ongoing. I believe Sgt. Gregory LaCerra’s action was justified up to the point where he allowed Kriskovic to carry out his brutal activities unchecked. The Sgt. failed to maintain positive control over his officers and dicey situation. He should be returned to duty without backpay.
The Sheriff said Deputy Ralph Mackey received a written reprimand for not activating his body-worn camera.
As justification for Deputy Christopher Krickovich termination, Tony said:
“I disagreed with that recommendation.” “He was terminated yesterday/Tuesday. He was terminated because we don’t have a policy in place that provides deputies the opportunity to slam people’s face, head into the ground.”
Jeff Belle says he will appeal the firing. Also, they released to the media a video of Sheriff Tony dancing at an event while in uniform.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin
South Paw Review (SPR112.Com)