Sheriff's final plea for $10.5M successful, so far

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A decision by the City Council Committee means Sheriff Rutherford won't have to layoff police officers.

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NA aceuri - 8/17/2012 6:14 PM
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I live in Riverside we had A shootout on our Block A few months ago.. we called 911 along with 4 of my neighbors ..6 cop cars showed up 2 cops got out & ask us what happen .. we told them there was about 10 to 12 shots at the house on the corner .& it also ended up in the middle of our st.MYRA st..it seems to me that they should have gone to the house to see if anyone was SHOT ??? if we had a gate around our Neighborhood they would have..in my opinion we can LAYOFF THE COPS THAT DID NOT EVEN GET OUT OF THERE CARS ... 4 of them out of 6 that showed up & sat on our Block for 3 hours & did not do anything

Texas Pete - 8/17/2012 5:29 PM
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The good Sheriff wants to protect that huge pension he has coming.

1country - 8/17/2012 3:44 PM
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once again the tax payers get it up the rear.crescimbeni plays tax payer friend and then folds. all a big game.they knew from the beginning what the outcome would be.some things just never change.the way they see it we're all to dumb to figure it out.

grumpyoldman - 8/17/2012 2:42 PM
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I have nothing but praise for the JSO. However, it has been proved that this Sheriff waste a lot of taxpayer dollars. Everyone has had to tighten our belts for the last few years now, what makes government think they are any better than the rest of us to tighten up their belts?
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