Reporter the Police Department is taking steps to ensure this tragedy doesnt happen again and they are hoping other departments can learn from them. It was a Citizens Academy that went entirely wrong after officer lee coel accidentally fired shots at Mary Knowlton during a training exercise, killing her. Now, the department has changed its policies. From now on, Citizens Academys will no longer use guns capable of firing live ammunition. Also, all guns stored in an armory that can only be accessed by specialized officers and a Safety Officer must be present with a first aid kit during future academies. They have also made changes to the hiring practices. Stock weve looked at day to day operations based on what happened and although they are just interim measures, there may be more to come. Reporter department learned other state agencies have not instituted these guidelines so adopted across florida. The city and the molten family agreed to a settlement of more than nolting knowlton fa
Voted for us. Reporter chris got a letter from the supervisor of elections stating the office received his mailin ballot but the signature on the return envelope does not batch records. I called the number and said i never voted. Reporter chris says his wife also got a phone call about the mailin ballot she never received. We have her ballot as well and its signed but it doesnt match the signature on file. She said it looks like reporter staff is checking every envelope, the phony signature. They did not catch the one on michelles. The you know what that means . Whoever voted in her place, that vote counts. Unfortunately, yes. That vote made it through our tabulation area. This is one of those areas that wasnt fortunate. Reporter Jason Vladimir explains each ballot has a name and barcode. Once signatures are verified, the ballots and envelopes are now chris and his wife must sign affidavits and go to a polling place to vote. You have an imposter voting in her place. Were going to make