Former BSO captain of Tamarac unit fired for failing to meet ‘probationary standards’

14.05.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    2 views
Former BSO captain of Tamarac unit fired for failing to meet ‘probationary standards’

The former captain of the Broward Sheriff s Office Tamarac Unit has been fired from the force According to BSO former Capt Jemeriah Cooper was terminated The account cited failure to meet probationary standards as the reason for his firing Cooper was in charge of the unit when Tamarac resident Mary Gingles her father and a neighbor were shot and killed in a domestic case in February He was among several BSO employees either demoted or placed on leave after the tragic event occurred The accused killer is Mary s estranged husband Nathan Gingles An analysis revealed Mary frequently notified BSO about Nathan s threats on her life but he was never arrested or detained

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