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Posted on Fri, Apr. 21, 2006
Statement from Gov. Bush on Tunnell's resignation
"This evening I accepted the resignation of Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Guy Tunnell. I thank Guy for his service. He is a dedicated law enforcement officer who leaves behind an agency that is second to none.
During Commissioner Tunnell’s tenure, FDLE continued to make great strides promoting public safety and strengthening domestic security. Under his leadership, hundreds of state law enforcement officers responded to those most in need during the unprecedented 2004 and 2005 Hurricane Seasons. Their response efforts were not limited to our state. These officers were among the more than 6,000 Florida responders deployed to our neighboring Gulf States following Hurricane Katrina.
On behalf of all Floridians, I thank the dedicated men and women of FDLE for their continued service to our great state."
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/14392589.htmblah blah blah heck of a job - I'm SURE it has nothing to do with this:Since Anderson's death, Gov. Bush has appointed Special Prosecutor Mark Ober to handle the case and there's been a second autopsy performed which purportedly shows Anderson did not die of natural causes, as local medical examiner Dr. Charles Seibert found.Then last week, Ober relieved the Florida Department of Law Enforcement from investigating the case because of some e-mails between FDLE Commissioner Guy Tunnell and Bay County Sheriff Frank McKeithen. Anderson's family has claimed there's been a cover-up. But Gov. Bush continues to defend the Department of Juvenile Justice, and he also rejected any suggestions that he put pressure on prosecutors to wrap up their investigation of the teenager's death. >snip<
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12172636/---
They're in full CYA mode - Scramble and scurry. Pointing fingers...
March 30, 2006
NAACP: Boot camp withheld details
Associated Press
PENSACOLA -- Citing a report from the medical examiner for Escambia County, state NAACP leaders said Wednesday that Bay County juvenile boot camp officials withheld crucial details about Martin Lee Anderson's encounter with guards from doctors who struggled to save his life.
The medical legal investigation report states that the 14-year-old was exercising for approximately 15 minutes and passed out after telling guards "I can't do it anymore."
But the report does not mention that Anderson was hit, kicked or dragged around an exercise yard during a 30-minute videotaped encounter with guards before an ambulance was called. >snip<
March 30, 2006
NAACP: Boot camp withheld details
Associated Press
PENSACOLA -- Citing a report from the medical examiner for Escambia County, state NAACP leaders said Wednesday that Bay County juvenile boot camp officials withheld crucial details about Martin Lee Anderson's encounter with guards from doctors who struggled to save his life.
The medical legal investigation report states that the 14-year-old was exercising for approximately 15 minutes and passed out after telling guards "I can't do it anymore."
But the report does not mention that Anderson was hit, kicked or dragged around an exercise yard during a 30-minute videotaped encounter with guards before an ambulance was called. >snip<
Waylon Graham, an attorney for Lt. Charles Helms, the officer who was second in command of the boot camp, said he believes the report shows the hospital where Anderson died is trying to protect itself from a lawsuit.
"I take it with a grain of salt. It's like a cat covering up manure. Everyone is panicking because they are afraid of a civil lawsuit," he said.
Helms was present when Anderson was transported from the boot camp to the Bay County Medical Center in Panama City and later at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, where he was pronounced dead.
http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/News/Florida/floSTAT01033006.htm