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Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti Endorsed By Fraternal Order Of Police

Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti has received an important endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police.

The Lamberti campaign released the following statement:

“Sheriff Lamberti received a key endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police, District 5 which encompasses all of Broward County for his re-election as Sheriff in November. The Fraternal Order of Police, District 5 represents over 3,500 Law Enforcement Officers across Broward County.
The Fraternal Order of Police promotes and fosters the impartial enforcement of law and order to improve the individual proficiency of the members in the performance of their duties, to encourage social, charitable, educational activities among all law enforcement officers and increase the efficiency of the police profession and firmly establish the confidence of the public in the service that is dedicated to the protection of life and property.
Ralph Dean Sr., FOP District 5 Director expressed that, ‘Al’s commitment to public service and special attention to the area of public safety has earned this endorsement. His thirty four year law enforcement career and past leadership as the President of Fraternal Order of Police Broward Sheriff’s Lodge 32, shows his dedication to public safety and the deputies that work for him.’

Sheriff Lamberti has also received the Endorsements from:
Fraternal Order of Police, Broward Sheriff’s Lodge 32
Greater Ft. Lauderdale Board of Realtors
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 769
Latino Officers Association
Broward 10-13 Club
The Hispanic Vote”

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REPORT: Broward Democrats Honor Union Calling For “Militant Social Movement” In Broward

nothing like a little homegrown anarchy, right Stacy?

MEDIA TRACKERS FLORIDA is reporting Broward Democrats such as Broward County Commissioner Stacy Ritter, Broward State Attorney Mike Satz, and host of candidates gave an award to the ultra-confrontational UNITE HERE at the BYD Luncheon.

“Walsh also told the gathering of Democratic leaders that Unite Here could remedy that failure by pushing the ‘Florida Freedom Charter.’ She said the charter, based upon the Apartheid-era South Africa Freedom Charter, would address rights of workers, immigrants, and voters, as well as provide affordable health care. Walsh suggested that unions and groups like the Broward Young Democrats and Awake the state join forces to ‘build a sustainable and sometimes necessarily militant social movement.’ She did not specify the kinds of militant acts that the groups should sponsor.”

Read the full story for the video of speech.