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Devan Patel, Naples Daily News
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This story was updated on Feb. 5, 2021, to reflect that while former FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey’s name was on a letter stating why a Florida agency declined to punish an officer who was forced out at the Sunny Isles Police Department in 2006, the letter was sent by the then-chairman of the Probable Cause Panel of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
Joseph Floyd turned Florida’s Crestview Police Department into a criminal enterprise, the judge said at his 2013 sentencing, but his willingness to break the rules didn’t start there.
Welcome to the Year End Show for KPCW s
Mountain Money. No matter which way you look at it, there is a lot we can look back on this year. For this episode, Mountain Money went back and looked for interesting stories that were covered this year.
There are four highlighted in our Year End Show.
( 01:24)The first interview is with Professor Darrick Hamilton from Ohio State. Hamilton is the Executive Director of the Kirwin institute for the study of race and ethnicity. The discussion between Professor Hamilton, Roger Goldman and Alison Kuhlow looks at the differences of economic status and opportunties based on race. The conversation includes ideas of how these inequities can be eliminated.