This week, I continued our Thin Line Tribute: Sunshine Salute Series in Pinellas County to show appreciation for law enforcement officers who moved to be Florida heroes.
Since last July, Florida’s law enforcement ranks grew by more than 2,000, with 595 being new out-of-state recruits. Pinellas County received the most new recruits—with nearly 50 officers moving from out of state.
These officers left states like California, New York, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, where leaders decriminalized felonies and enacted policies that let career criminals back on the streets right after being arrested. We are fighting to ensure this doesn’t happen in our state.
Here in Florida, we back our law enforcement officers, and give them the support and tools needed to stop crime. Since Governor DeSantis enacted the Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Payment Program last July, hundreds of officers from around the country have chosen to come serve in the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation.
As the wife of a law enforcement officer, I know the heavy toll service takes on these brave men and women in uniform face daily. They risk their lives to protect their communities and our Sunshine Salute Series is one way to honor those who decided to move to our state and selflessly serve.
By supporting those who wear the badge, we are building a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Moody honors out-of-state police officers moving to Florida, The Center Square Florida
Florida vacation rental scam warning, FOX 13 Tampa Bay
Attorney General warns Floridians of vacation rental fraud and travel scams this summer, CBS 12 West Palm Beach
Ashley Moody, Statewide Prosecutors Charge Four in COVID Loan Fraud Scheme, Florida Daily
Florida Attorney General tips on protecting children from online predators this summer, CBS 12 West Palm Beach
Protecting Floridians
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is announcing criminal charges for fentanyl dealers and suppliers in a multi-jurisdictional Central Florida operation.
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Read MoreAttorney General Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors Charge Man for Defrauding Amazon for More Than $40,000
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors are charging a man for a fraudulent scheme that stole more than $40,000 from Amazon.
Read MoreEvents
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody continued the Thin Line Tribute: Sunshine Salute Series by recognizing out-of-state officers who recently joined the St. Petersburg Police Department and Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office in the past year.
Attorney General Moody at the AARP World Elder Abuse Awareness Day event in Tallahassee.