Mark Moy, a Flagler County Sheriff’s detective, has been with the agency 14 years. (FCSO)
Mark A. Moy, a 14-year veteran of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office and a well-regarded detective with roles in high-profile arrests and convictions of murderers and molesters, was arrested today on a domestic battery charge today, suspended without pay and relieved of duty pending further investigations.
The allegation of domestic violence stems from an incident that unfolded over a two-hour span late Thursday night into early Friday morning, involving a 19-year-old woman who appears to be Moy’s daughter from a previous marriage. She was in her bedroom at Moy’s house in Flagler Beach, video-chatting with a friend, when she went to the kitchen to get a bag of chips.
Feb 13, 2021 1:27 PM Palm Coast, FL - A Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) Special Victims Unit (SVU) Corporal is suspended after being arrest for domestic battery on Friday, February 12. Mark Moy, a 14-year-veteran, is accused by a family member of Domestic Battery, saying Moy struck her in the face following an argument. Moy was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of Domestic Battery and booked into the Flagler County Jail. He has since bonded out. “Sheriff Staly is extremely disappointed in his behavior,” Chief of Staff Mark Strobridge said. “Sheriff Staly has made the reduction of domestic violence a priority since becoming Sheriff and this proves that no one is immune from it or from being arrested if they violate the law. Sheriff Staly does not condone this behavior and will not tolerate it from Deputy Sheriffs wearing a badge pledging to serve and protect.”
Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office
“Overhauling our emergency detention system can lead to better support for Wisconsinites experiencing mental health crises, less time spent by law enforcement officers outside of the communities they serve, and more efficient and impactful use of tax dollars,” said Attorney General
Josh Kaul. “This broad coalition has come together to provide a roadmap for reform of this complex system.”
“I am in 100% agreement that we must divert cases away from emergency detentions along with improving the entire process & capacity for those that do need emergency detentions. As a peer who has experienced the trauma of multiple emergency detentions in Sheboygan County and was held on a few 72 holds while being a Douglas County resident, I can say that change is needed,” said
3 Underground Parties, Hundreds of People Busted over Weekend in NYC
8 Feb 2021
Authorities busted three underground parties this weekend in New York City for violating coronavirus pandemic rules, such as not socially distancing or wearing masks, the New York City Sheriff announced.
More than 200 people attended a party at a Brooklyn club with a sign on the door saying, “Members Only” early Sunday morning. Manager Geradino Luis Abdiel, as well as two club promoters, face several violations.
02/7/21 @ 0325 HRS: Deputy Sheriffs shut down illegal bottle club @ 283 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 230+ people, violation of emergency orders, no liquor license, health code violations, 3 employees charged including weapons charges of brass knuckles & illegal knife. pic.twitter.com/5RLGrDk739
Feb. 4, 1899: The Knoxville Sentinel, with a dateline of Johnson City, informed readers of several recent accidents in Johnson City. âThis week has been one of accidents in Johnson City. The first occurred on Monday, when Mrs. Lum Hall missed her footing and fell from her porch, breaking her leg, and on Tuesday blood poisoning set in, which necessitated amputation of the limb. Her physicians say her recovery is impossible.â
âOn Tuesday, Marsh Crumley, moulder at the foundry and machine shops, had his left foot badly burned by spilling hot metal into his shoe and he is now confined to his room and will not be able for duty for several weeks.â