The Broward Sheriff’s Office Professional Standards Committee (PSC) recommended the termination of eight deputies for failures surroundinga triple homicide in Tamarac, a trusted BSO source tells REDBROWARD. Last February, Nathan Gingles allegedly murdered Mary Gingles, her father, David Ponzer and Andrew Ferrin. Evidence soon emerged how BSO personnel failed to fully investigate Mary Gingles’ warnings about her estranged husband.
In May, a BSO captain was fired.
In June, seven deputies were placed on leave pending an internal investigation.
According to BSO, the “PSC consists of community members and BSO command staff. The PSC meets monthly to review the investigator’s reports, discuss the facts of the case and make a recommendation on the disposition of the investigation. Complaints may be sustained, not sustained, unfounded, exonerated or deferred for further investigation. When the members of the PSC sustain a complaint against an employee, they also recommend corrective action to the sheriff. Corrective action can range from remedial training to termination. By using the PSC to review serious infractions, the Broward Sheriff’s Office allows community review of internal disciplinary matters.”
According to our source, in this matter, the corrective action is termination.
Will anyone hold Sheriff Gregory Tony accountable? After all, somebody is training all these BSO deputies, right?


