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Fired Parkland Deputy Who Hid Behind Vehicle During Shooting To Be Renewed

Fired Parkland Deputy Who Hid Behind Vehicle During Shooting To Be Renewed

A Florida constable’s sergeant who was fired after an examination found that he hid behind his vehicle throughout the 2018 mass shooting at a Parkland high school will have his job back, an arbitrator has figured out.

Sgt. Brian Miller of the Broward County Constable’s Workplace will be offered his seniority and back pay considering that his termination in June after it was figured out that his due process rights were violated by his firing, the Broward Constable’s Office Deputies Association said in a statement gotten by HuffPost.

Miller earned more than $137,000 in 2018 according to the Sun-Sentinel, which was the first to report on his reinstatement.

Law enforcement officers block off a street leading to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018, in Parkland, Fl

The Broward Sheriff’s Office of the General Counsel said in a declaration to HuffPost that it is “checking out all legal alternatives to resolve this incorrect choice.”

” The arbitrator ruled on the case without conducting any evidentiary hearing whatsoever and without taking the statement of a single witness. The choice was based upon a technicality that our company believe

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