Watch: Florida Law Enforcement Officials Condemn Violence Against Police Officers
Throughout the past few months, there has been an uptick in violence against officers in the Jacksonville area. Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters, neighboring sheriffs Robert Hardwick, Scotty Rhoden and Bill Leeper, along with Mayor Lenny Curry and Mayor-Elect Donna Deegan, State Attorney Melissa Nelson, and other local leaders and law enforcement officials, took time to address the ongoing violence. "Since I took office in November 2022 there has been three officers that have been shot in our community, one was brutally beaten, and one in October just before I took office," Waters said. “I think it is important for people to understand that it’s not as easy as you think it is. We have officers out here that are doing things and putting their lives in jeopardy, and we all signed up for it. I’m never going to say we didn’t,” Waters continued. “We recognize the dangers that are involved, but you don’t go in expecting someone to try to beat you to death. You don’t go expecting someone to take a shot at you. So my job is to raise awareness, to talk to our media, to talk to our community and say, ‘Let’s cut it out and let’s move forward.’ “When State Attorney Nelson took the podium, she denounced the violence against officers, acknowledging that it might not make officers safer but educating the public about the alarming trend is important.
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