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Sheriff T.K. Waters announced changes to the department's open data policy that includes quicker release of bodycam video of officer shootings and information on officer arrests.
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Influential Republican donor Kent Stermon used a personal badge to access Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office buildings more than 700 times over the past five years, according to records obtained by Jacksonville Today.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said the man they shot after he pointed a gun at them outside a Westside home has been charged with murder after the body of another man was found inside.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's office says Kent Stermon, 50, was the subject of an "active investigation" started weeks prior to his death.
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Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters isn't waiting for the March election to impose a far-reaching agenda, with proposed changes to the city's patrol zone map that's been in use for two decades, along with a return to a model of community policing.
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Waters announced more than 40 new appointments to the staff who take over Monday.
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Jacksonville held a special election to pick a replacement after former Sheriff Mike Williams resigned. Williams endorsed Waters.
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A group of Black Jacksonville church and community leaders want to meet with the sheriff to discuss disparaging tweets attributed to a sergeant in its gang unit.
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Jacksonville Sheriff Pat Ivey promised a "complete and accurate investigation." The tweets attributed to Gang Unit Sgt. Douglas Howell disparaged Black people and the LGBTQ community.
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A Jacksonville sheriff's sergeant is accused of tweeting that America's biggest problems are marijuana and Black people.