-
Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk and three law enforcement officers with the CCSO are being sued in federal court in Fort Myers. The suit accuses the officers of civil rights violations in the shooting death of 37-year-old Nicolas Morales-Bessannia and accuses Sheriff Rambosk of allowing abuse and violence by his officers. The CCSO said it stands by the findings of its Professional Responsibility Bureau and the State Attorney's Office. Both concluded the shooting was justified.
-
It’s been a little over a month since an Immokalee man was shot and killed by a Collier County Sheriff’s deputy. Sarasota lawyer Brent Probinsky is representing the family of Nicholas Morales-Bessania. He held a press conference in Naples on Wednesday.
-
It's been several days since an Immokalee man was fatally shot by a Collier County Sheriff’s Office deputy. The community is seeking more information about the events leading up to his death.
-
About 100 people gathered at Farmworkers Village in Immokalee on Friday, just a few feet away from where 37-year-old Nicholas Morales-Bessannia was fatally shot by a Collier County Sheriff’s deputy Sept. 17
-
Authorities in Hillsborough County say a man and woman were injured when shots were fired in a Home Depot parking lot in Brandon during an undercover...
-
Punta Gorda City Manager Howard Kunik is waiting for the results of an internal affairs report before he decides whether suspended Police Chief Tom Lewis…
-
The Tampa Bay Times spent four years compiling what it calls "Florida's most comprehensive database of police shootings." Data from nearly 400 law…
-
The North Miami Police Department is firing the commander in charge when an officer shot a therapist who was protecting an autistic man.
-
Apparent negligence- by the Punta Gorda Police Department resulted in the shooting death of a senior citizen last August as she volunteered in a…
-
A North Miami police officer will face criminal charges for shooting the unarmed caretaker of an autistic man last summer — one of a string of...