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the official publication of the broward county police benevolent association The Broward Centurion bcpba.org Volume 12, Issue 10 Dade PBA Honors Fallen Officers Fallen Officer Tribute displayed at government center The Dade County PBA created a tribute for the 133 police officers who have been killed in the line of duty in Miami-Dade County. The exhibit features 133 mannequins in black t-shirts that say, I Died For You on the front and bears the name and end-of-watch date for each fallen officer. A selection of photographs puts a human face on the losses. At noon each day, a recording of the officers names was played. PBA President John Rivera said that the tribute was created to serve as a visual reminder of the sacrifice officers make, and that it illustrates the ever-present danger of law enforcement. The tribute was displayed in Miami-Dade s Stephen P. Clark government center during the month of September. Source: Miami Herald PBA Filing Complaint Against Hallandale Beach Officials failed to properly post public notice of pension fund meeting The Broward County PBA is filing a complaint with the State Attorney s Office against several Hallandale Beach city officials after the City failed to properly post a public notice of a Pension Fund meeting held on August 24. PBA aenior vice president Jeff Marano says that there wasn t sufficient notice posted to alert police department employees of the meeting. According to Florida s Government in the Sunshine Laws, elected officials on the same board or commission can t discuss issues they might vote on unless they re at a meeting where advance public notice is given and minutes are taken The complaint was sent to the state attorney on September 15; we are awaiting their response. In this issue... Pines Targets Pensions... 4 Do You Know This Man?... 5 Memorial Golf Tournament... 6 What s Up... 11 Letters & Thanks... 12 Law Enforcement News... 13

The Broward Centurion The Official Publication of the Broward County PBA (A Charter of the Florida PBA) 2650 West State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Telephone: 954/584-7600 Fax: 954/583-0405 Megan Gordon, Editor E-mail: megan@bcpba.org The Broward Centurion is published by the Broward County Police Benevolent Association for the sole benefit of its members. The Broward Centurion is dedicated to the advancement of the law enforcement profession through better and stronger community relations. The opinions expressed in the publication of The Broward Centurion are not necessarily those of the Broward County PBA, its Executive Board or the Board of Directors. Members or readers submitting letters to the editor or articles for publication are requested to adhere to the following: Submissions should be sent to: Broward County PBA Attn: Centurion 2650 West State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Letters or articles must be accompanied by the writer s true name and address. All articles submitted for publication must be accompanied by a statement giving permission to publish. All submissions must be legible. The Broward County PBA reserves the right of the Executive Board or Editor to amend or to add an editor s comment to any article or letter submitted. Advertisement in this publication does not imply endorsement by the Broward County PBA unless otherwise specified. President s Letter I started September with my Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission orientation at FDLE. The CJSTC held probable cause hearings at Palm Beach Community College on September 15th and I attended to observe the proceedings. My first official committee meetings will be October 27-29 in Panama City. If you have never observed a CJST hearing, you should try to attend one. Unfortunately, none of the full hearings are scheduled for our area next year. However, two regional probable cause determination hearings are scheduled in Broward during the later part of 2010. I ll keep you posted. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the players, sponsors and volunteers that made the PBA Memorial Golf Tournament a huge success. Special thanks goes to Dick Brickman, Jeff Marano and Mike Saffrin who all worked so hard to put this together and made sure it ran so well. Also a very special thanks as always to the PBA staff: Linda, Kim, Chris, Lynn, Maryann, and Megan, some of whom worked the tournament while the others covered the office. The Executive Board of the Broward PBA traveled to Dade County to attend the dedication ceremony for the Dade County PBA s tribute to their fallen officers. This was a tribute to the men and women of Dade County who have been killed in the line of duty. I would like to thank our brothers and sisters in Dade for the invitation and commend them for a job well done. On a sad note, the Broward County PBA lost two members due to medical problems: BSO deputies Marc Gallett and Wesley Davison. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and friends. We will miss you both. We have contracted with artist Stephen Williams to design and create a Police Memorial Wall for the Broward County PBA office. This memorial will be on the south wall of the PBA Office lobby. It will be the first thing a visitor to the office sees as they walk in. The wall will have the names of Broward s officers killed in the line duty and, regrettably, room to make future additions. Stephen is the son of former PBA Rep and retired Sunrise member, Dave Williams. Work on the wall began on September 23, so excuse our mess in the lobby. The PBA attended the two Public Budget hearings at the County Commission regarding the County and BSO s budget. The first meeting on September 10th lasted almost 4 hours. The second on September 22 started at 5 pm and lasted until 12:45 am. I would like to thank Debbie Reggio, BSO rep Bob Lahiff, and PBA members Nick Masters, Jeff Beculhimer, Steven Briggs, and Lorraine Szczepanic for attending the hearings. Please visit the PBA Web site, bcpba.org, and click on Video of the Week, to see and hear the nice comments about BSO deputies made by County Mayor Stacy Ritter at the first public budget hearing. Pat Hanrahan 2

Executive Board Senior Vice President Jeff Marano Vice President Neil Vaughan Board of Directors BSO (Support) Paul Weiss BSO At Large (LE) Jonathan Bailen Michael Joseph Catalano Ronnie DeAngelo Armando Enrique Robert Lahiff Jay Leiner Jim Pendergast Rich Pisanti Jeff Poole BSO District (LE) Craig Bachan Matt Baldwin Christopher Bradley Michael John Catalano Joseph Capua Kelli Covet James Demato Ian Doriot Rich Engels Tom McPartland Dean Mirra Robert Petoskey James Snell Mike Sweeney Osvaldo Tianga Jerry Vosburgh Eric Weiner BSO (Lts) Linda Canada-Stuck Broward Schools Investigative Unit Gary Rowe Bobby Spence - Alt. Coconut Creek Dan Eberly Jason Kohlhorst Coconut Creek (Sgts) Curt Cuddeback President Patrick Hanrahan General Counsel Barbara Duffy Assistant General Counsel Claudia I. Estrada Immediate Past President Dick Brickman Treasurer Debbie Reggio Secretary Rodney Skirvin Hallandale Beach Gary McVey Michel Michel Alex Vera Ralph Matias - Alt. Hillsboro Beach David Clark Hollywood Steven Bolger Chris Christianson Billy Ferguson Keith Wadsworth Wilbur Fernander - Alt. Lighthouse Point Daniel James Laura Tyler Margate (Spvrs) Andy Zettek Miramar Wayne Dunlap Marc Greenstein George Mankowski Ro Durney - Alt. Adam Lerner - Alt. Pembroke Pines Andrew Brooks Adam Feiner Al Xiques Sea Ranch Lakes James O Brien Mike Tarr - Alt. Sunrise John Jaslowski Sunrise (Lts) Roger Torres Wilton Manors Shawn Chadwick Grant Gundle Chuck Howard bcpba.org Mark F. Ardois Justin Augustus Sean C. Brewster Geni M. Burts Mallerie A. Hembd Michael S. Hennessey Gilberto Marquez Jennifer J. Schmidt Tiffany Smith Reinstated Joseph L. Fitzpatrick Retired David Golt Steven Klein Office Staff Welcome New Members Pembroke Pines PD BSO Seminole PD Hollywood PD Hollywood PD BSO Pembroke Pines PD Pembroke Pines PD Miramar PD BSO Charter Secretary Linda Receptionist/Membership Lynn Secretary/Detail Coordinator Kim Legal Assistant Maryann Communications Director Megan Information Technology Chris 3

Pembroke Pines Targets Pensions City considers declaring financial urgency to force cuts The City of Pembroke Pines is attempting to balance their budget, hoping to get employee unions, including the PBA, to agree to pension cuts. Commissioners voted on September 24 to raise property taxes 15 percent, but needs the cooperation of the unions to fill gaps. The commission says pension cuts would make a significant difference in how funding decisions are made. According to city manager Charles F. Dodge, Our pension costs have gone up so significantly, and that s what has caused nearly all of our overruns. According to city estimates, contributions to the police and fire pension jumped nearly $7 million, while the general employee pension contributions went up $3.6 million. Concessions from the three unions offer the opportunity for the biggest savings, the city says, keeping more than $16 million dollars in the coffers. At press time, negotiations were ongoing. Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Miami Herald Did You Know? The $10,000 no-cost insurance policy offered by the Broward PBA is available only to PBA members. Non-members are not eligible for this coverage. Membership information is available at the PBA office and on our Web site at bcpba.org. * * * For Your Attention Annual dues increase Effective October 1, dues increased for all members. Dues go up on a yearly basis to keep pace with the costs of running the Broward County PBA. The new dues are: $23.52 biweekly for sworn officers with a contract $124.80 per quarter for sworn officers without a contract $112.00 per quarter for non-sworn members This is also an excellent time to make sure all of your contact and beneficiary information is up-do-date. Contact the PBA to check our records and update them if necessary. Please Remember! When you change your address or beneficiary at your agency, you must contact the PBA to change it with us as well. HR does NOT communicate those changes to us; it is your responsibility. 4

Do You Know Anyone Who Fits This Description? A genealogy and missing persons researcher in Rochester, New York is attempting to reunite a woman given up for adoption with her biological mother. The woman was born in April of 1970 at Hollywood Memorial. The woman s birth mother has a brother who was a police officer in Broward County during that time. The Broward PBA has been asked to put the word out to see if we can help locate this officer and, subsequently, his sister. Here s what we know about him: Probably born in New York in 1944 or 45 May have lived in Connecticut at one time In 1970, he was married and had one child He was 5 8 1/2 tall and about 160 lbs. Had two brothers: a Navy officer trained as a pilot and another that joined the Merchant Marine Academy as well as a sister born around 1960 He is of German, Irish and French descent His parents were divorced. His father was a mechanical engineer He loved drawing, fishing and sports If you have any information on this man, you can contact David Guenter of Step Back In Time Family Trees & Genealogy Missing Person Research in Rochester, NY at 585/527-0695 or via e-mail : dguentner56@frontiernet.net New Thriller Keeps It In The Family Top Producer written by staff member s uncle Not only is Top Producer timely, the novel s author, Norb Vonnegut, is the uncle of Chris, the PBA s IT specialist, which makes it required reading. Got to keep it in the family, right? The book takes you into the life of Grove O Rourke, a rising star at a top Wall Street brokerage firm. After his close friend dies, Grove discovers that everything is not what it seems to be and it could actually kill him. Norb is doing a book signing in the area: Wednesday, October 14, 7:30 PM Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore 273 Pineapple Grove Way Delray Beach, FL, 33444 The book is getting excellent reviews, so go and get it. We d love to hear what you think. Scare Tactics Used In Dade County? Officers investigated after speaking out at a county meeting According to the Dade PBA, several Miami-Dade officers, part of the DARE program that was in danger of being cut, were subject to intimidation from the department after speaking out at a public budget hearing. Miami-Dade chief Willie Marshal requested the names of all officers who attended the meetings as well as the minutes from those meetings. The Dade PBA sent a letter to Miami-Dade police director Bobby Parker urging him to put a stop to the obvious scare tactic which flies in the face of the United States constitution and appears to violate the Department s own policies and procedures prohibiting harassment and intimidation. The department issued a statement that said they had received an inquiry about Miami- Dade officers at a previously held meeting where it was perceived that they may have acted inappropriately by making comments. After the matter was looked into, the department determined that no one acted inappropriately or unprofessionally. Source: CBS4 bcpba.org 5

Police Memorial Ft. Lauderdale Country Club Beneficiary Broward PBA s HOPE Fund Amount Raised $24,000+ 6

Golf Tournament September 11, 2009 Volunteers Bob Lahiff Armando Enrique Mike Casey Adam Feiner Andrew Brooks Al Xiques Carlos Bermudez Keith Wadsworth Steve Sparkman Mike Saffran Leo Soccol Kim Hudson Linda Brickman Pat Hanrahan Debbie Reggio Jeff Marano Rod Skirvin bcpba.org 7

Police Memorial Ft. Lauderdale Country Club Bronze Sponsors American Realty Advisors Atlanta Capital Management Big Bend PBA Bogenschutz, Dutko & Kroll, P.A. Broward County Professional Firefighters & Paramedics #4321 Coastal Florida PBA Davis Hamilton, Jackson & Associates, L.P. Fisher Auction Co., Inc. Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company Hispanic Police Officers Association, Inc. Holy Cross Emergency Physicians James M. Stark, P.A. John Bartley Family Judith Stern Consulting, Inc. Klausner & Kaufman, P.A. Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser Mayor Frank Ortiz Pembroke Pines Metro Signs Michael Braverman, P.A. Michael G. Ahearn, P.A. Mickey Byrne s Irish Pub & Restaurant Miramar Bakery Nice Car, Inc. Since 1977 Palm Beach County PBA Panza, Maurer & Maynard, P.A. Prince & Glick, P.A. Representative Elaine J. Schwartz Representative Joe Gibbons Robert S. Winess, P.A. Ronald Book, P.A. Schwartzreich & Yates Shell Gas Station 2801 Pembroke Road Southwest Fl. PBA, Inc. State Correctional Officers PBA Sun Coast PBA Tampa PBA The Jeffrey Marano Family The Legend Group Matt & Al Oppedisano Tony Alfero, Esquire Wadsworth Huott, LLP West Central PBA William P. Galvin, Keyes Realtor Associate 8

Golf Tournament September 11, 2009 Gold Sponsors Inverness Counsel, Inc. JPGP, LLC Main Street Coconut Creek Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Platinum Sponsors AFLAC Al Zingales Senior Sales Coordinator Buckhead Capital Management, LLC Dade County PBA Love Fund Ericks Consultants, Inc. Florida Police Benevolent Association Gary Sullivan, Labor Benefit Plan, LLC Humana Health Care, Inc. Mr. Robert Preston The Hartford Company The Legend Group bcpba.org 9

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What s Up? Births Hollywood detective Bill Dardeen and his wife, Cathy, welcomed a son, Tristan Leonard, on August 7th. Tristan weighed in at 6 lbs., 6 oz. and was 19 inches long. Tristan Leonard Congratulations! Manors PSA Retires After 20 Years Wilton Manors PSA Amy Alexander is retiring from the department after 20 years of service to the community. We wish Amy much luck and happiness in her retirement. Congratulations! Hollywood PD Officer Of The Month Congratulations to Officer Keith Camilo for being selected Hollywood Officer of the Month for June and Officer Joe Tango for being selected for July. Both officers were honored at an Award Presentation Ceremony at City Hall on September 16. Book Your Next Event At The PBA Hall Weddings Birthdays Reunions Retirements Special Rates For PBA Members For reservations, call 954.584.7600 2901 SW 26th Terrace Dania Beach (behind the PBA office) bcpba.org 11

Letters & Thanks Radisson Orlando Resort Offers Employee Rate To PBA Members This fall, take advantage of the cooler weather and the smaller crowds and visit the Orlando area at a discount, courtesy of the Radisson Resort Orlando-Celebration. The resort, located in Kissimmee, is extending its employee rate to our members in thanks for your service to the community. Book a room for travel between now and December 22 for just $59 per room, per night (plus tax and resort fee) or from December 23 through January 1, 2010 for $89 per room, per night (plus tax and resort fee). To get these special rates, call the Radisson at 800-634-4773 and request rate code EMP. The Radisson Orlando offers complimentary transportation to Disney, Sea World and Universal Studios. It features giant free-form pools, a water slide, waterfalls and whirlpools and has organized activities and entertainment poolside throughout the day. For more information on the resort, log on to radissonorlandoresort. com. 12

Law Enforcement News Duluth, Ga. A man in handcuffs managed to steal a cruiser from Duluth police after he was arrested on a DUI charge. The man was caught after he pulled over and attempted to take off his handcuffs. The incident was recorded on the car s dashcam. Source: cbsatlanta.com fled when an employee hit the store s panic button. Sheriff s deputies tracked down the suspect an hour later when a firefighter used a thermal imaging camera spotted him lying down, knife still in hand. He was arrested shortly thereafter. Source: Chattanooga Times Free Press was unable. Eventually he dialed 911, but the car pulled up next to him and the occupants opened fire, striking the car and narrowly missing his head. The officer returned fire and pursued the car until he lost sight of it. The car was found a day later and arrested one person. The other three were arrested later. Source: Chicago Tribune New Market, Md. A man was arrested by Fredrick County sheriff s deputies after offering store clerks pot to pay for his gas. The workers called police, who later searched the man s motorcycle and found cocaine, oxycondone and marijuana. The 52-year-old man was charged with possession of cocaine, pot and drug paraphernalia. Source: wftv.com Murfreesboro, Tenn. A man who forced a cab driver to drive 100 miles at knifepoint was arrested after police tracked him down using a thermal imaging camera. The suspect was picked up by the cab for a ride to the Nashville Airport. He pulled out a knife and told the driver to take him to Chattanooga. After a few hours the man told the driver to pull into a gas station because he was thirsty. The driver complied, then ran into the store and behind the counter, where he called 911. The suspect chased the driver into the store, then Miami Beach, Fla. A Miami Beach police officer and a Miami Beach firefighter saved the life of a committee member at a budget advisory meeting called to discuss possible cuts for both departments. Officer Alex Bello and firefighter Adonis Garcia rushed to the side of Antonio Hernandez, who had keeled over in his chair in cardiac arrest. The pair administered CPR until fire rescue arrived and rushed Hernandez to Mount Sinai Hospital. He was expected to recover. Source: justnews.com Chicago Four gang members were charged with trying to shoot and kill an off-duty Chicago police officer after they mistook him for a member of a rival gang. The officer was on his way home when he was shot at by members of the Latin Kings. The officer was still in uniform but had a shirt over his uniform shirt as he made his way home at about 3 am. He found himself being followed by another car. He tried to evade it, but bcpba.org Jacksonville, Fla. A Jacksonville sheriff s deputy was recently suspended for two weeks without pay for reportedly using the laser sight on his Taser inappropriately. Williams allegedly pointed the laser at two women, who report that he aimed it directly at their chests and moved it around in circles, making them feel horrified and nervous. Williams was inside a Wal-Mart to assist their theft department when the incident occurred. The officer apparently knew the women, but they said his actions still made them feel violated and it crossed the line. The pair were also concerned that the Taser would accidentally go off and hurt someone. Source: theindychannel.com 13

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Reminder... Unlawful Use of Badges, Etc. 817.311, Florida Statutes Are You Up To Date? To update your personal information, please contact the PBA office Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm at 954.584.7600 or stop by in person. (1)(817.311 SS) from and after May 9, 1949, any person who shall wear or display a badge, button, insignia or other emblem, or shall use the name of or claim to be a member of any benevolent, fraternal, social, humane, or charitable organizations, which organization is entitled to the exclusive use of such name and such badge, button, insignia or emblem either in the identical form or in such near resemblance thereto as to be colorable imitation thereof, unless such person is entitled so to do under the laws, rules and regulations or such organization, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in S.75.082 or S.775.083. (2) This section shall be cumulative to any and all laws now in force in the state. Florida Statutes (1987) Prepaid Legal Services For Broward PBA Members Michael Braverman, P.A. 2650 West State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 954/791-2010 bcpba.org 15

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