Local 10 has learned that several more deputies have been disciplined following a triple fatal shooting in Tamarac.
Documents from the Broward Sheriff’s Office show a probationary deputy has been fired.
Five other deputies and one sergeant have now been put on administrative leave without pay.
The reasons listed on many of the documents site breach of confidence and neglect of duties.
Last month, Local 10 reported on the firing of former Capt. Jeremiah Cooper.
“The reason given on the termination form is failure to meet probationary standards,” BSO spokeswoman Veda Coleman-Wright wrote in a news release.
Nathan Gingles was arrested for three murders on Feb. 16 in Tamarac. The victims included his 34-year-old estranged wife, Mary Gingles; his 64-year-old father-in-law David Ponzer; and Andrew Ferrin, a 36-year-old neighbor. He was also accused of kidnapping his 4-year-old daughter, Seraphine.
“We had a chance to save their loved one’s life and we failed,” Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony said earlier this year, adding that Nathan Gingles could have been arrested in December and was not.
Local 10 has learned that several more deputies have been disciplined following a triple fatal shooting in Tamarac.
TAMARAC, Fla. – Local 10 has learned that several more deputies have been disciplined following a triple fatal shooting in Tamarac.
Documents from the Broward Sheriff’s Office show a probationary deputy has been fired.
Five other deputies and one sergeant have now been put on administrative leave without pay.
The reasons listed on many of the documents site breach of confidence and neglect of duties.
Last month, Local 10 reported on the firing of former Capt. Jeremiah Cooper.
“The reason given on the termination form is failure to meet probationary standards,” BSO spokeswoman Veda Coleman-Wright wrote in a news release.
Nathan Gingles was arrested for three murders on Feb. 16 in Tamarac. The victims included his 34-year-old estranged wife, Mary Gingles; his 64-year-old father-in-law David Ponzer; and Andrew Ferrin, a 36-year-old neighbor. He was also accused of kidnapping his 4-year-old daughter, Seraphine.
“We had a chance to save their loved one’s life and we failed,” Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony said earlier this year, adding that Nathan Gingles could have been arrested in December and was not.
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