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Sheriff Ric Bradshaw of Palm Beach County discusses the myths and facts of the new law, Permitless Carry. For more information about this new law, please visit our website www.pbso.org
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Welcome to the latest episode of The Lead, a podcast brought to you by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. In this special episode, part of our "You Be The Judge" series, Sheriff Ric Bradshaw invites you to take a closer look at the PBSO budget.
Budgeting is a complex and essential aspect of law enforcement, and Sheriff Bradshaw is here to guide you through the process, breaking down the numbers, and explaining the rationale behind the proposed funding allocations. Join us as we explore the different components of the PBSO budget, from personnel and equipment costs to training and community outreach programs.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
The budget development process: How does the PBSO create a budget proposal, and what factors are considered when allocating resources?
The importance of investing in personnel: Discover why a significant portion of the budget goes towards recruiting, training, and retaining highly qualified law enforcement professionals.
Equipment and technology: Learn about the cutting-edge tools and resources that the PBSO uses to keep Palm Beach County safe, and why investing in these technologies is crucial for effective law enforcement.
Community engagement and crime prevention: Understand the essential role that community outreach programs play in preventing crime and building trust between law enforcement and the public.
Challenges and opportunities: Sheriff Bradshaw shares his thoughts on the current fiscal landscape and the need for adequate funding to ensure that the PBSO can continue to deliver exceptional public safety services to Palm Beach County residents.
Tune in to this informative and engaging episode to better understand the inner workings of the PBSO budget and the important role it plays in keeping our communities safe. Remember, in the "You Be The Judge" series, your opinion matters! Don't miss the chance to weigh in on the topics that impact your community.
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One quiet morning on October 26th of 1976, a fisherman in the south of Belle Glade found what appeared to be skeletal remains. The findings were visible from a dirt roadway between Belle Glade and South Bay. The skeleton was dressed in blue jeans with a Levi belt, no shirt, and brown Dan Post cow-boy style boots, size 10 and a half. This is the story of The Open Field.
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Almost 20 years ago, the body of a man was found floating in the waters of Boynton Inlet. Until this day, this man remains nameless. This is the story of the "Maritime John Doe."
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In 1984, 8-year-old Christy Luna left her home in Greenacres, Florida and we have been looking for her ever since. Today, we invited one of the original detectives of the case, Detective William Springer, to discuss updates on her investigation.
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On January 12th, 1985, a group of kids playing in a heavily wooded area west of Greenacres City, Florida made a gruesome discovery. This is the story of “The Shallow Grave." All we need is a lead.
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The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has around 360 unsolved homicides and a dedicated team of COLD CASE investigators working on the most GUT-WRENCHING homicides, dating back to 1962. This is the story of “The Jeweled Mom Murder.” She was found on Sunday, December 12th of 1982 by a real estate agent scouting an area. Her jeweled body was found, but her killer is still on the loose. Help us identify this jeweled mother and bring her justice.
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In this episode of The Lead, we discuss the case of an unidentified young man whose body was dumped in the Glades. What stands out about this one is his tattoos. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has around 360 unsolved homicides and a dedicated team of investigators working on the most GUT-WRENCHING cases, dating back to 1962. These are those stories...
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Florida has numerous cases of murder victims whose identities have yet to be found. In most of these cases, their murderers also go undiscovered. Yet, we strive to seek justice. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has around 360 unsolved homicides and a dedicated team of COLD CASE investigators working on the most GUT-WRENCHING homicides, dating back to 1962. These are those stories...
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Marjorie “Christy” Luna was last seen on May 27, 1984. The 8-year-old disappearance left the city of Greenacres and the entire County shaken with fear, unanswered questions, and hope for finding the truth.
35 years later, a documentary produced by The Palm Beach Sheriff's Office led investigators with new leads and as a result, they dug a location looking for evidence of the missing child. A year later, we bring you an update.
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Cynthia Moffett was murder in 2006 during what appeared to be an attempted robbery. The suspects fled with $300 in rolled coins and left a family with a lifetime of grieving. Here is her story.
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Thirty years ago, a fourteen-year-old girl from Jupiter, Florida was raped and brutally killed. Her killer is still on the loose. Last year, The Lead by The Palm Beach Sheriff's Office did a detailed podcast about the case. This year, we bring you an update. This is Rachel's story.
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On Friday, June 1st, 2018, the body of an infant baby girl is found floating in the ocean of Palm Beach County. Follow us as we sit down with detectives on the quest to figure out who is Baby June and who is responsible for her death.
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29 Years ago, on March 17th, 1990, 14-year old Rachel Hurley was brutally murdered in Jupiter Florida while with her friends at the beach. This is her story.