Former Volusia County Beach Patrol Captain Fired Over Trayvon Martin Facebook Comments Sues Volusia County Government
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Updated March 15, 2014 |
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"Police throughout the United States have been caught fabricating, planting, and manipulating evidence to obtain convictions where cases would otherwise be very weak. Some authorities regard police perjury as so rampant that it can be considered a "subcultural norm rather than an individual aberration" of police officers."
Former Beach Patrol Captain Todd Snipes Sues For Job Back
VolusiaExposed.Com has received word that today (March 14, 2014) - former Volusia County Beach Patrol Captain Todd Snipes has filed a .
Many of our readers will remember, that county officials fired Snipes in late 2013 for texting and Facebook posting his comments regarding the Trayvon Martin incident.
VolusiaExposed has opted to post a , in order to inform the public, and to reduce rumors within the Beach Department.
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WFTV Video Report Former Volusia County Beach Patrol Captain Sues Volusia County
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Snipes' lawsuit contains allegations that county officials misrepresented facts, and violated his rights as a law enforcement officer under investigation. Such allegations seem to be a very familiar theme within the Department of Public Protection.
STAY TUNED - As we continue to follow this developing storyline.
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