Miami Herald (Sunday)

Broward deputies’ union leader suspended after knocking sheriff

- BY DEVOUN CETOUTE dcetoute@miamiheral­d.com Devoun Cetoute: 305-376-2026, @devoun_cetoute

The head of Broward County deputies’ largest union was suspended Friday after spending the past few weeks accusing Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony of a failure of leadership during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In a memo to Jeff Bell, the Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies Associatio­n president, the sheriff’s office suspended Bell with pay and accused him of corrupt practices, conduct unbecoming an employee, and violations of policy on truthfulne­ss, employee statements and discretion.

“Effective immediatel­y, you are being placed on Suspension with Pay from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office ...” the memo read.

Veda Coleman-Wright, the sheriff’s office public informatio­n office director, said in an email Friday that Tony would not be commenting on the active internal affairs investigat­ion.

On Saturday, Tony said this in a statement:

“Deputy Bell is currently the subject of an internal affairs investigat­ion related to violations of BSO policies and procedures. He will be afforded all protection­s and due process rights afforded under the law and consistent with BSO policies. Otherwise, the agency will not comment on pending internal affairs investigat­ions.”

Bell’s attorney, Eric Schwartzre­ich, reached Friday night, said Bell was suspended because he was a union president vocalizing concerns over first responders not having personal protection equipment

“It is shameful. It is illegal and in violation of state and federal laws,” Schwartzre­ich said. “Now more than ever when all of our citizens are under shelter-inplace orders and our deputies stick their lives out on the line for us, we need to make sure they are protected.”

In an April 4 letter written by Bell to union members, he mentioned the death of 39-yearold Broward County Deputy Shannon Bennett, the first South Florida law enforcemen­t officer to die from COVID-19, and then discussed the sheriff’s office’s lack of personal protective equipment.

“The union will continue to be vocal against our sheriff who seems to think posting Instagram photos of himself working out, photo ops and censoring critics on social media by deleting their comments is more important that protecting his employees,” the letter read.

Sheriff Tony became enraged during a press conference Tuesday morning and criticized Bell for spreading lies and not contacting Bennett’s family.

“I have to take 20 minutes of my time to rectify a gross response to this community,” the sheriff said, before listing thousands of items of protective equipment purchased for deputies. “It’s despicable.”

Schwartzre­ich said “whatever Bell did was within the law, within his rights as a deputy and as a union president. He should not have been suspended.”

As to the allegation­s against Bell, Schwartzre­ich said Bell was doing what he believed to be truthful and was advocating for the deputies.

Schwartzre­ich said the deputies he has talked to are upset about Bell’s suspension and still feel they don’t have the protective gear they need.

“This is chilling and scary,” Schwartzre­ich said. “No one, in particular a union president, should be suspended for voicing concerns that ... deputies don’t have the protective gear they need in this climate to keep themselves safe and the community safe.”

 ?? MIKE STOCKER South Florida Sun Sentinel ?? Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony exploded at the president of the largest police union in the county earlier this week.
MIKE STOCKER South Florida Sun Sentinel Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony exploded at the president of the largest police union in the county earlier this week.

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