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Former Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) police chief didn’t report more than 2,000 crimes, grand jury finds

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August 22, 2022, 06:36 PM
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Former Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) police chief didn’t report more than 2,000 crimes, grand jury finds
This is the exact same thing that led to the Parkland school shooting. Non-reporting and mis-reporting incidents that should have been investigated in order to keep the district from looking bad and losing funding. The Parkland shooter had some 27 incidents that involved law reinforcement in some form but they were all down played or erased to keep the metrics green.

I hope they bring charges here.


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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The same grand jury that issued the 122-page report on the Broward County School Board following the Parkland massacre also examined security issues in the Duval County School District and found that former District Police Chief Micheal Edwards instituted a system of non-reporting crimes in schools during his tenure. More than 2,000 alleged crimes were not reported, the new grand jury report concluded.

The grand jury found Edwards systematically told officers not to file reports on crimes, and on several occasions, to “un-arrest” students.

The grand jury mentioned the murder of a student outside a Raines High School football game and said that Edwards told officers not to eject the student from the game, but to let him stay, and the trouble escalated between him and Robert Howard, who was the shooter. Howard pleaded guilty to manslaughter in May.

In another incident, a parent reported seeing a student place what appeared to be a handgun in a backpack on school grounds. Edwards blocked the imposition of a lockdown so parents wouldn’t be alarmed, according to the report.

The grand jury called Edwards’ actions “overt fraud,” and said, “This conduct is not simply irresponsible, it is absolutely criminal.”
The grand jury felt there was sufficient probable cause to indict Edwards, but opted not to for procedural reasons, citing a “quirk in Florida law.”

Gregory Burton has since taken over as Chief of School Police.



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August 22, 2022, 06:43 PM
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