Parkland victims parents criticized the judge s decision and Ryan Petty wrote on Twitter that he wished a "technicality" could bring his daughter back.
Black Floridians statewide were shocked when Broward County Public School Superintendent Robert Runcie, leader of Americaâs sixth largest school district, was arrested on April 22 on a single felony criminal charge that smacks of revenge and politics.
FORT LAUDERDALE â Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie was arrested April 22 by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and charged with a single count of perjury in an official proceeding, a third-degree felony in Florida punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
Hereâs a paraphrased summary of the single charge:
.Defendant ROBERT W. RUNCIE, while testifying under oath in an official proceeding, to wit, the Twentieth Statewide Grand Jury. did make a false statement which ROBERT W. RUNCIE did not believe to be true, in regard to a material matter.in violation of.the Florida Statutes.
FORT LAUDERDALE â Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie was arrested April 22 by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and charged with a single count of perjury in an official proceeding, a third-degree felony in Florida punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
Hereâs a paraphrased summary of the single charge:
.Defendant ROBERT W. RUNCIE, while testifying under oath in an official proceeding, to wit, the Twentieth Statewide Grand Jury. did make a false statement which ROBERT W. RUNCIE did not believe to be true, in regard to a material matter.in violation of.the Florida Statutes.
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Pasco school district faces federal probe after sharing student information with sheriffâs office article
LAND O LAKES, Fla. - The U.S. Department of Education is taking a closer look at a Pasco County School District and Pasco County Sheriff’s Office program that has some parents and teachers upset. The controversy stems from the question of what student information is being shared with the sheriff’s office and what that information is being used for.
Federal officials have opened the investigation into Pasco County schools to determine whether or not they broke federal law by sharing students information with the sheriff’s office.