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Indian River County Sheriff’s Office didn’t fix gun, which led to deputy shooting himself

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An Indian River County Sheriff’s deputy is suing a gun manufacturer after his department-supplied gun, a Sig Sauer P320, shot him in the leg without him pulling the trigger.

A potential fix to the weapon existed since August 2017, according to his lawsuit. Yet, his weapon didn’t receive the updates even though the Indian River Sheriff’s Office said it started to use the defected gun in 2021.

Joseph Abollo, who is a captain and spokesman for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, said the department switched over to the Sig Sauer P320 after Eric Flowers became sheriff in 2021. During a call with WPTV, Abollo said the department is not responsible for making the repairs.

“We werent aware of the issue, Abollo said. Our training unit did the background on the topic and issue on the time.”

The law enforcement agency said on Monday it will switch the firearm it provides to employees due to the incident, which will cost about $136,000 for 370 guns and holsters.

The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office is not a defendant in the lawsuit as of Monday. But, Deputy Zachary Seldes is suing Sig Sauer, Inc and a department supplier named Dana Safety Supply.

WPTV reached out to each party, but hasn’t heard back as of publication.

Nicholas Phillip-Yalley, who is a firearms instructor at Guns and Range Training Center in West Palm Beach, said the Sig Sauer P320 is “one of the most popular handguns on the market. He said the fixes for the weapon are well-known and if it didn’t occur he described it as “an accident waiting to happen.”

“If I see the larger trigger, I’m not going to touch the gun,” Phillip-Yalley said.

He said the box also comes with a notice warning users about the issue, which the company describes as a “voluntary upgrade.”

Seldes’ lawsuit argues Sig Sauer hid the problem for years and then didn’t issue a mandatory recall in the filing, which was made in October 2023.

“Maybe it shouldnt have been voluntary, Phillip-Yalley opined.

Okeechobee and Palm Beach County sheriff’s offices along with the Boca Raton Police Department and Boyton Beach Police Department said they do not use the Sig Sauer P320.

WPTV reached out to other law enforcement agencies over the issue and haven’t received a response.

By: Ethan Stein
Title: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office didn’t fix gun, which led to deputy shooting himself
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/treasure-coast/region-indian-river-county/indian-river-county-sheriffs-office-didnt-fix-gun-which-led-to-deputy-shooting-himself
Published Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2023 04:40:38 GMT

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‘I have to miss her forever’: Victim’s friend grieves loss after couple killed in Wellington

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WPTV is learning more about the Wellington husband and wife who detectives said were gunned down by their neighbor following a dispute over a basketball hoop.

NewsChannel 5 spoke to a close friend of the victims, Taylor and Tara Jones, about the life they built with their four children who are now without their mother and father.

Ashley Newby said the couple moved with their children to Florida from the West Coast in April 2022.

For Newby, it was an exciting reunion that she said was overdue.

“I think we both cried. We cried for like the whole phone call just making plans of them being able to where they were moving to how close it was going to be to us, where the kids were going to go to school, what sports they were going to play,” Newby said. “It just brought our whole life back together that we had missed for so long for her being so far away.”

The friendship between Newby and the Jones family runs deep.

She said she met Tara Jones in 2003 in Florida when they both worked at Ale House. Their decades-long friendship grew from there.

“Tara knew my husband and as soon as we met Taylor he was part of the family too, so it was the four of us a lot,” Newby said. “We did everything together before they moved away, so for them to come back and then meet our kids, because I have three boys, and they’re close to the same age.”

She described Tara Jones as a bright, nurturing soul and said she was there for her through the highs and lows of life.

That included her wedding day and most recently in January when Newby was grieving the loss of her aunt.

“She knew how important she was to me,” Newby said. “I just needed her hug and her comfort because that’s just the energy in the aura she gives off.”

Newby is now grieving the loss of both Taylor and Tara in what has been described as a senseless murder.

Newby said it all hasnt sunken in yet.

“Not at all. I actually texted her phone. I texted her phone and asked her to please just tell me this isnt real because it feels like a nightmare,” she said.

Now all she has left are memories and messages.

“I actually on a cellular level miss you guys,” Newby said reading through Tara’s past text message exchanges. “I said, ‘I miss you too,’ and that was it. I said, ‘Miss you too,’ and now I have to miss her forever.”

Newby said she has nothing but great things to tell the Jones’ four children.

“I would absolutely tell them that your parents lived their life. They lived for you and they loved life, and you have to keep that legacy going to because life is now too short.”

The suspect, Norman Scott, 63, is a licensed aircraft mechanic.

He’s facing charges of two counts of first-degree murder with a firearm and is being held without bond.

The WPTV investigative team found that he had no criminal history before Saturday’s shooting.

By: Chris Gilmore
Title: ‘I have to miss her forever’: Victim’s friend grieves loss after couple killed in Wellington
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/wellington/i-have-to-miss-her-forever-victims-friend-grieves-loss-after-couple-killed-in-wellington
Published Date: Tue, 07 May 2024 21:49:42 GMT

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Florida Atlantic University study: Florida rental increase are slowly according to March data

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After years of astronomical rent growth, Florida rents are finally settling down compared to the national average, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and two other schools.

“I would say 80% of my check goes directly towards the rent,” Laura Guilmain told WPTV.

That’s an unfortunate reality that Guilmain shares with many renters in South Florida.

“You’re always in the negative, if you have credit cards, you’re borrowing against your credit cards to make each month’s meets, you know,” Guilmain said.

According to a new study by FAU, there is some good news on the horizon. Rental increases in Florida are finally starting to settle down, compared to the national average.

End of March data shows a national rent increase of 3.5% but only a 2.7% increase in South Florida.

“It looks like rents are probably going to be under control in terms of, we’re not going to see dramatic rent increases for a while,” Dr. Ken Johnson, FAU real estate expert, said. “As long as we keep up the production of the number of units that we’ve been doing,”

However, Johnson said South Florida’s incomes still have not caught up with the current average rental prices. According to the study, in South Florida, “a household needs to make at least $109,925 to avoid paying more than 30% of their income toward rent.”

“Miami, Miami metro, this tri-county, is still in the most unaffordable areas in terms of rent to live in the country. That’s a big number,” Johnson said.

On top of that, with home prices as high as they are in South Florida, many renters feel buying is still far out of reach.

“We’re in debt trying to purchase. So, you’re not getting approved to purchase. So, you’re stuck in the renters circle,” Guilmain said.

By: Jessica Bruno
Title: Florida Atlantic University study: Florida rental increase are slowly according to March data
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/money/real-estate-news/florida-atlantic-university-study-florida-rental-increase-are-slowly-according-to-march-data
Published Date: Tue, 07 May 2024 21:32:36 GMT

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New elementary school breaks ground in ‘booming’ western Palm Beach County

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A new elementary school is coming to western Palm Beach County and sooner than expected.

The School District of Palm Beach County broke ground Tuesday on what is known as the “Western Acreage Area School” at least until it gets an official name. The school is located just off Southern Boulevard, west of Seminole Pratt Whitney Road and the Arden community.

The school will become the 183rd in The School District of Palm Beach County.

“Let’s say it, everybody ‘We did it’, ‘We did it,'” cheered School Board Member Marcia Andrews, who represents the area.

This was a moment a long time in the making for the Loxahatchee area.

Superintendent Mike Burke said the taxpayer-funded half-penny sales tax helped make it happen.

And with so much construction in the area, the school board wanted the dirt moving sooner rather than later.

“They saw the need to accelerate this project in our budget by two years because 1,700 homes are now occupied in the Arden community and so the students are attending Binks Forest (Elementary) primarily, and they need their own school,” Burke said.

This is the first of three new schools coming to the western part of the county over the next five years.

“Following that (Western Acreage Area School) we’ll be building an elementary school in the Westlake area, and in a few years it will be time for a high school in this part of the community,” Burke said. “We have the resources and that’s really thanks to the taxpayers who’ve supported us with a penny sales tax and our referendums so that’s critically important and gives us the funds we need to make these projects happen.”

Sheree Smith lives in Arden and has two kids who currently attend Binks Forest Elementary. She’s excited about the new school coming to their neighborhood.

“We’ve been really impressed with Binks so far and now we’re really excited in a little over a year we’ll be able to experience new technology, new teachers, fresh location and it’s right in our backyard,” Smith said.

She made sure her kids were here to witness history in their community, as they shoveled the dirt during the groundbreaking.

“For them to be here and watch the groundbreaking for a school they get to attend, I think it’s just invaluable,” Smith said.

Liz Botts also lives in the Arden community. While her kids are too old to attend the new school, she’s excited to see it be a part of her growing community.

“It’s booming, I think a lot of people have found the western part of Palm Beach County is just the hot place to be,” Botts said. “Overall, I just think it’s going to be really great for the community and especially for the kids.”

She said she enjoys the lifestyle in this part of the county.

“I moved out west because I wanted to get away from all the traffic, so I do notice an increase in the traffic,” Botts said. “It’s not horrible yet but it is getting busier. It is what it is and its good to see new families, I think it’s a positive thing overall.”

The school will be three stories and fit about 970 kids. The design will mimic the modern farmhouse feel of the Arden community with features to match like a hydroponic garden and agricultural laboratory. The school will have the latest security and technology and be built on about 15 acres, which is larger than most elementary school sites.

While the construction gets going there are many more phases to come, like selecting the boundaries for the school, the principal, the school name, colors, a mascot and more. All of that will be developing in the next year and a half before the school opens in August 2025.

By: Stephanie Susskind
Title: New elementary school breaks ground in ‘booming’ western Palm Beach County
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/education/new-elementary-school-breaks-ground-in-booming-western-palm-beach-county
Published Date: Tue, 07 May 2024 22:45:32 GMT

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