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Robert A. "Bob" Gualtieri [1] (born October 2, 1961) is an American law enforcement officer, lawyer, and politician who is serving as the 15th [a] sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida. He previously served as Chief Deputy and General Counsel to PCSO under Sheriff Jim Coats. Gualtieri was appointed Sheriff by Governor Rick Scott in 2011 to ...
Drejka, a 47-year-old man, was not initially charged for the killing by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, with Sheriff Bob Gualtieri citing Florida's stand-your-ground law as the reason. The investigation was then handed over to the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida State Attorney Bernie McCabe, who charged Drejka with one count of ...
Joseph Schiliro, 45, was arrested in Pinellas County but the US Marshals. Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office “The actions of these two men are despicable and deeply disturbing,” Sheriff Chad ...
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said this weekend that 41 of the 45 alleged looters rounded up on armed robbery, burglary, loitering, grant theft, vandalism and trespassing charges on their ...
According to a charge report on the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office site, Green was booked into jail just after midnight on Monday on the charge after his arrest by the St. Petersburg Police Dept.
Bollea later sued the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office for releasing the tapes of his phone conversations. [32] Bollea was separated from the general jail population because he was a minor. His attorneys asked for reconsideration of his sentence, seeking temporary house arrest until he was 18 years old. On June 3, 2008, the motion was denied.
A nine-hour manhunt ensued after the death of Pinellas Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Hartwick. Three helicopters hovered above as deputies with bloodhounds searched for the driver of a front-end ...
The county sheriff is a Florida constitutional officer and a part of the state judicial branch. [1] [2] The sheriff has a duty to enforce both the Florida Constitution and Florida state laws and statutes, and to provide for the security, safety and well-being of its citizens. This is accomplished through the delivery of law enforcement services ...