This week, we continued our Sunshine Salute Sit-Down Series. In this latest interview, I sat down with Tampa International Airport Officers Angeliesse and Mike Nesterwitz.
The couple is now two of more than 230 former New York officers who answered the call to serve in the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation. Angeliesse and Mike grew up in the Empire State—meeting and marrying each other while working for the New York City Police Department.
They soon realized, though, that in order to prosper together, a move was needed. They told me Florida provides the support and climate to continue their service, build a home and start a family.
Angeliesse and Mike then relocated to Tampa Bay and are happily serving together at the Tampa International Airport Police Department.
We have heard from many officers who moved from outside our state to become Florida heroes. To read and hear more stories in our Sunshine Salute Sit-Down Series, click here.
We launched our Be A Florida Hero initiative to highlight new benefits for law enforcement officers and recruit them to the Sunshine State. The program details the incentives for officers who choose to work in Florida and highlights available career opportunities throughout the state.
Officers like Angeliesse and Mike Nesterwitz who chose to serve here in our state, are helping us build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
NYC law enforcement couple moves to Florida, knew they’d be ‘supported’, Florida’s Voice
Ashley Moody, Coalition of AGs Warn Media Companies With Possible Ties to Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Florida Daily
Attorney General Moody takes legal action against more solar companies, Navarre Press
Florida Attorney General sues Vision Solar, WFTV 9 Orlando
State of Florida sues Vision Solar for deceptive practices and poor customer service, CBS 12 News West Palm Beach
VIDEO: Florida Attorney General goes after two more solar companies, News Channel 8 Tampa
Florida Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Solar Companies for Deceptive Practices, CityLife
Florida AG Moody Takes Legal Action Against Another Pool Company, Tampa Free Press
AG Moody sues already criminally charged pool company owner who scammed over $2 million, CBS 12 News West Palm Beach
Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Pro Pool Builders, Legal Newsline
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against More Solar Companies
Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking legal action against two additional solar companies, Vision Solar and SetUp My Solar, for deceiving Floridians.
Read MoreAttorney General Moody and Coalition of Attorneys General Put Media Companies on Notice Following Reports of Material Support to Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Attorney General Moody and the coalition sent a letter reminding the publisher of the New York Times, the CEO of the Associated Press, the CEO and editor in chief of CNN and the president of Reuters that providing material support to terrorists and terror organizations is a crime.
Read MoreAttorney General Moody Announces Power of Attorney Arrested for Exploitation of Elderly Woman
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit announced the arrest of a power of attorney for financially exploiting an elderly Okaloosa resident.
Read MoreAttorney General Moody Fights Back Against Biden’s Push to Lax Vetting of The Sponsors of Unaccompanied Alien Children
Earlier this year, the 21st Florida Statewide Grand Jury released findings that show the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement and the Biden administration facilitated the trafficking of thousands of inadmissible immigrant children.
Read MoreAG Moody Takes Scathing Statewide Grand Jury Report to D.C. and Works with Congressional Leaders to Give States Authority to Enforce Immigration Laws
On the heels of a scathing Florida Statewide Grand Jury Report, Attorney General Ashley Moody headed to Washington, D.C. to meet with congressional leaders to advance legislation that would let states enforce federal immigration laws.
Read MoreAttorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Pro Pool Builders
Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking action against Pro Pool Builders, LLC for misleading Florida consumers.
Read MoreEvents
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with congressional leaders about the illegal immigration disaster at the Southwest border and to urge Congress to pass the Immigration Enforcement Partnership Act that would grant states the right to enforce immigration laws. Attorney General Moody pictured with U.S. Representative Laurel Lee of Florida’s 15th congressional district outside the U.S. Capitol.
Attorney General Moody meeting with Rep. Carlos Giménez of Florida’s 28th district inside Rep. Gimenez’s U.S. Capitol office.
Attorney General Moody alongside Rep. Chip Roy of Texas in the representative’s U.S. Capitol office.