Broward sheriff suspends seven deputies amid Tamarac triple murder probe
Broward sheriff suspends seven deputies amid Tamarac triple murder probe

Broward sheriff suspends seven deputies amid Tamarac triple murder probe

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Following a triple homicide in Tamarac, Florida, involving the deaths of Mary Gingles, her father, and a family friend, seven Broward Sheriff's Office deputies have been suspended due to their handling of prior domestic violence incidents. Sheriff Gregory Tony admitted failures in how deputies responded to earlier warnings and did not act on probable cause to detain Nathan Gingles, who had a history of violence and threats. Nathan Gingles is charged with first-degree murder and other crimes after fatally shooting the victims and abducting his daughter, who was later found safe. The investigation into the deputies’ conduct is ongoing, with a press conference held by Sheriff Tony to address the situation. The incident has raised questions about law enforcement's role in preventing domestic violence-related tragedies. Deputies placed on leave include a lieutenant, two sergeants, and patrol deputies involved in the case.

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