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Florida gubernatorial candidate runs high-crime city, signs anti-police pledge. Cops call him hostil
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Florida gubernatorial candidate runs high-crime city, signs anti-police pledge. Cops call him hostile.
October 20, 2018 | Frieda Powers
Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum was slammed by the Broward Sheriff Deputies’ union for being “hostile toward law enforcement.â€
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies Association condemned the Democrat for signing a “Freedom Pledge†that contains anti-police rhetoric.
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Re: Florida gubernatorial candidate runs high-crime city, signs anti-police pledge. Cops call him ho
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Well that is a bit of a conundrum for Scott Israel isn't it.
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