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January 28, 2021 A Pensacola couple has been charged with killing their infant child in 2018. The infant’s father, 31-year old Quadarris Saulsberry, was charged with homicide and child neglect causing great bodily harm or death. The mother, 24-year old Brianna Scott, was charged with child neglect causing great bodily harm or death. The incident that led to the death of the child happened December 29, 2018, at Pensacola Village at 500 East Fairfield Drive. “I am heartbroken over the loss of this child,” Interim Pensacola Police Department Chief Kevin Christman said. “At the same time I am proud of the way Detectives Lisa Alverson and Keith Tourney relentlessly pursued this case in order to bring justice for this victim,” he said. “The Pensacola Police Department is, and always will be, committed to solving horrible crimes such as this one, no matter how long it takes.” ....
PENSACOLA POLICE UNION PUSHES MAYOR TO APPOINT DEPUTY CHIEF CHRISTMAN AS NEXT TOP COP — Cooper Davis – NewsRadio1620 newsradio1620.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsradio1620.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PENSACOLA POLICE CHIEF RETIRING wcoapensacola.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wcoapensacola.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
December 16, 2020 Sheriff-elect Chip Simmons has named retiring Pensacola Police Chief Tommi Lyter chief deputy at the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. Lyter announced his retirement Wednesday from the Pensacola Police Department. He has more than 30-years of law enforcement experience, a master’s degree in public administration and is a graduate from the FBI Academy. During his time at the Pensacola Police Department he served on the K9 team, SWAT team, street crimes and investigation units, he was a field training officer, and a member of the dive team. In 2015, Lyter served as the assistant Pensacola police chief. In May of 2017, he was appointed chief of police by then Pensacola mayor Ashton Hayward. ....