Broward County Cops Ignored Crimes Committed By Students To Meet Federal Funding Mandates

Broward County Made Cops Ignore Crimes Committed By Students To Meet Federal Funding Mandates

Broward County Cops Ignored Crimes Committed By Students To Meet Federal Funding Mandates

Broward County participated in hiding and excusing student arrests for years “The school system administrators wanted to “improve their statistics” and gain state and federal grant money for improvements therein.”

Institutional welfare. This is the story the public needs to see. Criminals began using students and planned crimes after annual arrest quota were met. It’s a sickening read, with sources. See below.

Via TheLastRefuge:
  1. Watch this video. People don’t understand how Broward County School Sheriff Officers operate. I’ll explain.

    https://twitter.com/BasedMonitored/status/966813105576665090

  2. I spent about 18 months in 2012, 2013 and 2014 investigating Broward and Miami-Dade school policies and how those policies transfer to law enforcement practices.
  3. My interest was initially accidental. I discovered an untold story of massive scale and consequence as a result of initial research into Trayvon Martin and his High School life.
  4. What I stumbled upon was a Broward County law enforcement system in a state of conflict. The Broward County School Board and District Superintendent, entered into a political agreement with Broward County Law enforcement officials to stop arresting students for crimes.
  5. The motive was simple. The school system administrators wanted to “improve their statistics” and gain state and federal grant money for improvements therein.
  6. So police officials, the very highest officials of law enforcement (Sheriff and Police Chiefs), entered into a plan.

    Broward County Cops Ignored Crimes Committed By Students To Meet Federal Funding Mandates

  7. As soon as Miami-Dade began to receive the benefits (political and financial) from the scheme, Broward County joined on. The approach in Broward was identical as the approach in Miami-Dade.
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