Florida
Truex Named Florida Association of Counties President Elect | Charlotte Cou
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. (July 13, 2022) — Charlotte County Fee Chairman Invoice Truex was appointed because the Florida Affiliation of Counties president-elect on Friday on the affiliation’s annual enterprise assembly in Orange County, Florida.
Truex beforehand served because the affiliation’s first vice chairman.
“I’m honored to proceed serving the affiliation by advancing my place on the manager committee,” Truex mentioned. “The board is comprised of such gifted public servants, and I’m extraordinarily humbled to work alongside them as we symbolize our communities on many ranges.”
As president-elect, Truex additionally will function chair of the finance and audit committees and assist oversee coverage and advocacy efforts, the affiliation mentioned in an announcement.
“Commissioner Truex has excelled throughout his time as first vice chairman of the affiliation and confirmed to his commissioner friends he’s the appropriate particular person to symbolize them on the manager committee in years to come back,” mentioned FAC Government Director Ginger Delegal. “I’m wanting ahead to seeing his accomplishments as president-elect.”
Becoming a member of Truex on the manager committee are President Lee Constantine, a Seminole County commissioner, First Vice President Terry Burroughs, fee chair for Okeechobee County, Second Vice President Michelle Coldiron, a Monroe County commissioner, and Instant Previous President Ralph Thomas, a Wakulla County commissioner.
The affiliation board of administrators is comprised of 1 county commissioner from every of the 40 Florida Senate districts; 5 govt officers; six county commissioners appointed at-large with not more than three of the six from counties with inhabitants of 75,000 or extra; and the previous presidents of the FAC.
###
Florida
Police: Man arrested after theft, grand theft, multiple burglaries at Florida mosque
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The Sanford Police Department has arrested a man for myriad charges, including multiple burglaries at a local mosque.
Officers say they responded to a call regarding a burglary at 10:40 p.m. Sunday night at the Islamic Society of Central Florida – Masjid Al-Salaam.
MORE STORIES:
Police say they searched the property and found Omran Ibrahim, 24, still inside the mosque.
Ibrahim was arrested for multiple charges in addition to Sunday’s burglary, including theft, grand theft and other burglaries.
The Source: The information in this article comes from the Sanford Police Department and was shared with FOX 35 News.
STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO:
Florida
Florida deputy fatally shot during traffic stop; suspect shot dead by deputies
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. – The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office is mourning a deputy who was killed in the line of duty over the weekend.
Leer en español
Authorities said Deputy Corporal Elio Diaz was shot during a traffic stop in Charlotte Harbor on Sunday.
He was an 11-year veteran of the agency.
According to the sheriff’s office, Diaz attempted to pull over the suspect outside a gas station when the man behind the wheel, identified as Andrew Mostyn Jr., pulled out a rifle and shot Diaz, killing him.
Mostyn then left the scene, authorities said.
Deputies said he was found shortly after in the parking lot of a nearby restaurant.
When deputies approached him, they say Mostyn tried to grab his rifle again.
That’s when deputies say they were forced to fire at Mostyn, shooting him dead.
“Elio was a friend,” Sheriff Bill Prummell said, taking a pause as he became emotional. “He was a good family man. He loved his children, and he was a really great cop. And he’s going to be missed.”
Word of Diaz’s passing reached U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Florida, who expressed his condolences on X, formerly Twitter.
“Devastated to hear of the passing of a Charlotte County deputy tonight,” he wrote Sunday. “I spoke with @CCSOFLSheriff Prummell to let him know Ann and I are praying for his team and the deputy’s family tonight. Please keep them in your prayers.”
Copyright 2024 by WPLG Local10.com – All rights reserved.
Florida
Florida deputy shot, killed during traffic stop
CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Fla. – The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of one of its deputies.
It happened during a traffic stop at a gas station on Sunday.
Authorities say Corporal Elio Diaz pulled over a white pickup truck and the driver, Andrew Moyston Jr., 24, opened fire.
Diaz was taken to an area hospital where he died.
Corporal Elio Diaz was shot and killed during a traffic stop on Sunday. Image is courtesy of Courtesy: Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office.
“I want you guys to please keep Elio’s family in your thoughts and prayers, especially during this time of year,” Sheriff Bill Pummell said during a press conference on Sunday night. “Elio was a friend and a good family man. He loved his children and he was a really great cop.”
After the shooting, deputies went on a manhunt for the suspect.
He was located at a Popeye’s restaurant on King’s Highway.
Officials say the suspect shot and killed Corpora Diaz after the deputy pulled him over.
Officials say he grabbed a rifle as deputies approached, and they opened fire, hitting Moyston in the head.
Moyston Jr. was flown to an area hospital and died.
STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA:
-
Technology1 week ago
Struggling to hear TV dialogue? Try these simple fixes
-
Business1 week ago
OpenAI's controversial Sora is finally launching today. Will it truly disrupt Hollywood?
-
Politics4 days ago
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
-
Technology5 days ago
Inside the launch — and future — of ChatGPT
-
Technology3 days ago
OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever says the way AI is built is about to change
-
Politics3 days ago
U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil industry may sue to block California's zero-emissions goal
-
Technology3 days ago
Meta asks the US government to block OpenAI’s switch to a for-profit
-
Politics5 days ago
Conservative group debuts major ad buy in key senators' states as 'soft appeal' for Hegseth, Gabbard, Patel