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Florida Law Enforcement trying to protect the innocent,ain’t easy!

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Hurricane Milton’s rage, but safety first from sexual predators.
 

Sex offenders barred from shelters in some Florida counties.

 

 

“Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly announcedthat anyone labeled a sexual predator by the state would not be welcome at regular shelters, directing them to stay at the county jail if they are in an evacuation area instead”.

 

https://www.newsnationnow.com/weather/sex-offenders-shelters-florida/#:~:text=Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly,in an evacuation area instead.

 

 

Hurricane Season ,Sept 6 2017
Sheriff Judd: Sex offenders, those with warrants not welcome at hurricane shelters.

 

The ACLU released a statement on Twitter saying people with warrants are dealing with non-violent offenses and pose no risk to those in a shelter and shouldn't have to worry about facing a natural disaster without aid to avoid going to jail over things like unpaid traffic tickets. "With a storm of Irma's size and ferocity bearing down on the people of our state, Sheriff Judd should be working to prepare his community, not burnishing his Joe Arpaio-style 'tough cop' credentials with a series of irresponsible tweets," the ACLU said

 

 

 

https://www.fox13news.com/news/sheriff-judd-sex-offenders-those-with-warrants-not-welcome-at-hurricane-shelters

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