TAMPA, Fla. — Andrew Warren, the Democratic Hillsborough County state attorney whose outspokenness led Gov. Ron DeSantis to yank him from elected office, will not run to reclaim the post
Agencies that have automatically withheld the names of crime victims will likely no longer be able to do so under a Florida Supreme Court ruling released this week.
Law enforcement agencies and other officials in Tampa Bay are grappling with how to amend their policies and procedures in the wake of Thursday’s sweeping Florida Supreme Court ruling on the victim rights measure known as Marsy’s Law. The court ruled Thursday that Florida police officers and crime victims more broadly can’t shield their identity behind the constitutional amendment passed in .
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said $40,000 had been raised by the community to support two deputies who were injured when they were hit by a car.