candidate - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Sat, 23 May 2020 01:49:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Broward Sheriff Candidate Rejects Incumbent’s Race Complaints https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/23/broward-sheriff-candidate-rejects-incumbents-race-complaints/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/23/broward-sheriff-candidate-rejects-incumbents-race-complaints/#respond Sat, 23 May 2020 01:49:19 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6405 Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s claims that race is behind attacks from his opponents is falling flat with one of those opponents. Al Pollock, like Tony, grew up as a black male in a heavily policed neighborhood, near Liberty City in Miami, that had its share of drugs and violence. The big difference, Pollock says: he […]

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Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s claims that race is behind attacks from his opponents is falling flat with one of those opponents.

Al Pollock, like Tony, grew up as a black male in a heavily policed neighborhood, near Liberty City in Miami, that had its share of drugs and violence.

The big difference, Pollock says: he did not lie on his application to launch his police career.

Just a few days after taking office in 2019, Gov. Ron DeSantis removed Sheriff Scott Israel and installed Tony without doing a complete thorough background check, having failed to uncover Tony was arrested and charged with murder when he was 14. He was found not guilty after claiming self defense, but did not disclose the case when asked if he’d ever been arrested, charged or even detained as a suspect — which he clearly was.

DeSantis also did not investigate Tony’s prior attempts to be hired as a cop. Had he done so, he would have learned Tony denied using hallucinogens on his Coral Springs police application, after being rejected by Tallahassee police because he admitted a felony drug history of using LSD when he was 16.

“This is a gift that was given to this guy,” Pollock said of the governor’s appointment. “This guy didn’t earn anything.”

Pollock, Tony, Israel and others face off in the Aug. 18 Democratic primary, which usually produces the ultimate winner in Democrat-heavy Broward County.

Pollock, who retired as a BSO commander after 40 years with the agency, said lying on a police application is a fireable offense — and that Tony’s race has nothing to do with it.

Walking the streets outside his childhood home, Pollock recalled, “there was drugs, there was murders. I had two murders on this street I grew up on. But I did not become part of the problem, we became part of solution.”

Tony would argue he is part of the solution, too, having emerged from the Badlands of North Philadelphia and graduated from Florida State University, before being hired as a cop in Coral Springs — albeit after omitting his arrest and drug use histories from the application.

Tony has complained those revelations, in the Florida Bulldog and South Florida Sun-Sentinel, were the work of opponents painting an unfair, racially tinged caricature of the person he really is.

“My political opposition is out there and what they are using this to do is to say that a 14-year-old black kid doesn’t have a chance in this country. Even when they did nothing wrong,” Tony said.

“Fourteen-year-old black kids do have a chance in this country,” Pollock countered. “All we got to do is … tell the truth. There are 5,000 men and women employed at the Broward Sheriffs Office today who told the truth. If they lie, Tony will have terminated them.”

“For him to sit back and talk about race? That’s a non-factor. It’s about experience and knowledge,” Pollock said, adding it also about character.

Pollock claims Tony not only lied to get his one and only police job — before DeSantis appointed him sheriff — but also “broke the law because of untruthfulness.”

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has launched a preliminary investigation into whether Tony committed a crime when he swore in an affidavit that he had never had a crimnal record sealed or expunged.

Tony claims he has no criminal record because he was found not guilty. But police agencies are given legal access to sealed, expunged and juvenile records when vetting people applying to be police officers.

Tony said his opponents “want to use this as a political tool to outline me as black kid in the inner city with a gun.”

“That’s an insult,” said Pollock. “Nobody puts a gun in your hand. Nobody puts drugs in your hands. You choose to put that in your own hands.”

Pollock, 66, does have one incident of discipline in his BSO file.

He was suspended for 15 days in 2010 for helping a Miami Dolphins player accused of domestic violence leave the jail undetected, then taking him in his police vehicle to the Dolphins training facility and to the player’s house, after making sure the victim was not present.

“We all make mistakes in life, but I didn’t lie about it. I did not lie,” Pollock said when asked about the incident. “I was disciplined, moved on with my life and i was promoted afterwards.”

He also was found by a federal jury to have falsely arrested a woman, leading to a $60,000 judgment against the sheriff’s office, that was later settled. The jury also found Pollock did not act with malice or in bad faith.

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Report: DeKalb School Board ends meeting without hiring controversial superintendent candidate https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/09/report-dekalb-school-board-ends-meeting-without-hiring-controversial-superintendent-candidate/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/09/report-dekalb-school-board-ends-meeting-without-hiring-controversial-superintendent-candidate/#respond Sat, 09 May 2020 02:45:15 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6010   DeKalb County, GA – The DeKalb County School Board met for hours on Friday, May 8, and were expected to end that meeting with the hiring of Rudy Crew, the sole finalist to be the district’s next superintendent. The meeting ended, but the board took no action on hiring Crew, according to the Atlanta Journal […]

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DeKalb County, GA – The DeKalb County School Board met for hours on Friday, May 8, and were expected to end that meeting with the hiring of Rudy Crew, the sole finalist to be the district’s next superintendent.

The meeting ended, but the board took no action on hiring Crew, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The AJC also reports that the board didn’t announce the end of the meeting to the public beforehand, which isn’t allowed under the Open Meetings Act. To read the full story, click here.

The School Board chair did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Crew has an impressive resume. He was chancellor of New York City Schools and the superintendent in Miami-Dade County. He currently serves as President of Medgar Evers College in New York.

But he also came with “baggage,” as School Board member Stan Jester put it.

In his career, he butted heads with officials tasked with holding him accountable in New York and Miami.

According to the New York Times, Special Commissioner of Investigation Edward Stancik wrote a “withering report” that officials at a high school in Queens could have prevented a gang rape from occurring in a classroom if they’d listened to a warning from a teacher that a room was being used by students for sexual activity. The New York Times wrote that Stancik, “called on Schools Chancellor Rudy Crew to dismiss two administrators at the school and to discipline three others, including the school principal, Richard Ross.”

“In response, Dr. Crew reassigned three of those officials to administrative posts elsewhere,” the New York Times wrote. “The principal, who has tenure, remained in place, pending a decision by the Chancellor on whether to file formal disciplinary charges.”

According to the Miami New Times, “Although he reassigned the assistant principals after the scandal, Crew refused to remove Principal Richard Ross despite Stancik’s recommendation and parents’ outrage. According to news articles, Crew personally investigated the incident and found that ‘sufficient additional information’ convinced him firing Ross was inappropriate.”

Crew ran into a strikingly similar controversy in Miami. An 18-year-old star running back was accused of having sex with a 14-year-old inside a girls’ bathroom at a high school there. The girl’s mother complained to the school’s staff and got nowhere, so she filed a police report. The football player was arrested. The Miami New Times article alleges that “Crew’s office knew what the star football player had done” but he was allowed to play in a state championship game. After the controversy erupted, Crew put the varsity football players at the school on probation and fired the coaches. He vowed to fire 21 employees who didn’t report the crime.

The Miami New Times article says, “Despite the impressive display of authority, Crew’s reaction to the Northwestern affair is much like his response to scandals that plagued him in … New York: too little too late.” The story accused one of Crew’s direct reports of at the time of trying to interfere with the criminal investigation into employees accused of covering up the crime.

In Oregon, where Crew worked as the state’s chief education officer, he made trips that had nothing to do with his job. The Oregonian wrote, “Most of that travel had nothing to do with his $280,000-a-year job. Instead, again and again, he flew first-class to give speeches, often for pay, to audiences drawn by his charisma and the national reputation he built when he ran New York City and Miami schools.”

An audit of Medgar Evers College found that $32,421 in tax levy funds were spent furnishing Crew’s residence and $2,088 was charged to the college’s corporate credit card to pay Crew’s personal bills.

Crew responded to some of these concerns during a virtual press conference Decaturish attended. On April 30, Decaturish published an editorial questioning whether the board should hire Crew, given his problematic past. To read the editorial, click here.

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