Crime
Florida's Republican AG launches site to honor blue lives in the Sunshine State
“Hero Headlines is a new way to give much-deserved recognition to Florida law enforcement and to show the nation their great work"
May 19, 2022 12:29pm
Updated: May 19, 2022 12:31pm
Florida’s Republican Attorney General Ashley Moody announced this week that her office is launching a new online resource to honor Florida law enforcement officers while also allowing individuals interested in joining the force to “learn about the different agencies, search open positions and find contact information to apply for available jobs.”
According to a press release from the AG’s office, “the new webpage is linked to the Be A Florida Hero website to promote the latest law enforcement officer headlines.”
“Hero Headlines is a new way to give much-deserved recognition to Florida law enforcement and to show the nation their great work.”
In a statement, Moody said:
“As we bring an end to National Police Week in Florida, I am launching a new webpage to continue highlighting the heroic actions of Florida's courageous law enforcement officers. Hero Headlines is full of amazing stories of Florida's finest. These officers go above and beyond the call of duty to protect and serve, and we want to make sure people hear about the good work they are doing. Check it out at BeAFloridaHero.com."
Stories which currently appear on the new page include:
- New Video Shows Hero Trooper Crash into Drunken Driver to Save Skyway 10k Runners
- Caught on Camera: 2 Charlotte County Deputies, Good Samaritan On Video Saving Man from Burning Car
- Oakland Officers Broke Windows, Rescued Residents from Burning Home
- Hillsborough County Deputy Delivers Doordash Order After Arresting Driver
- Florida Crossing Guard Saves Elementary School Student from Speeding Truck
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