The report also reveals the name of the deputy who shot Daniel P. Sayre Deputy Brian Schneider.
But it raises more questions, too.
Several hours of body camera footage were released to the Daily Commercial and other news outlets Friday. The videos were slow to download and difficult to examine. In the end, however, no weapon could be seen in the hands of Sayre, though witnesses have said they saw him with a gun.
Meanwhile, the report brings into light what witnesses saw on May 2 in the rural area between Lake Mack and DeLand.
That day, LCSO responded to calls of an armed man spooking two horses in a pasture at 1:15 p.m. at 43340 Cooter Pond Road.
KPMG UK has promoted its first female leaders in the firm’s 150-year history and “paves the way” for greater diversity and inclusion across the accountancy industry, according to Bina Mehta, acting chair of the board.
The move came shortly after the firm’s former chairman and senior partner Bill Michael confirmed his resignation after he was caught telling staff to “stop moaning” about working during the pandemic and trivialised the notion of unconscious bias in a conference call.
KPMG UK appointed Mary O’Connor, head of clients and markets, as acting senior partner to take over Michael’s day-to-day responsibilities.
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KPMG s UK chairman Bill Michael
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When Bill Michael ran for election as KPMG’s chairman in the UK in 2017 some insiders jokingly referred to him as “the Donald Trump candidate”.
The 52-year-old Australian dismissed the moniker but his comments to staff this week raised parallels with the former US president, a noted opponent of coronavirus lockdowns and the “woke” Left.
At a virtual town hall meeting on Monday, frustrated staff vented about their working conditions and allegedly raised gripes over pay and bonuses.