Florida is home to some of the finest law enforcement men and women in our country, and we should never lose sight of the fact that our safety and security come at a tremendous price.
Eighteen years ago this week, we learned just how quickly that security can be taken from us, and how selflessly our first responders act in the face of terror. As our nation reflects on 9/11 and the lives lost on that fateful day, let us not forget the police officers, firefighters and paramedics who rushed to the scene—many of them entering the towers moments before they collapsed.
While these heroic actions are forever etched in the minds of those of us who watched in horror as our nation was under attack, there are day-to-day sacrifices by our first responders that often go unnoticed.
Earlier this month, as Florida braced for a hurricane strike, our first-responders kicked in to high gear. They quickly organized, manned emergency operation centers, patrolled their communities offering advice and assistance to help keep Floridians safe.
First-responders lean into the danger. They jeopardize their safety to protect their fellow Americans. I was honored this week to address hundreds of first responders at the Leon County Sheriff’s Office First Responders Appreciation Lunch.
We also honored first responders in Orlando this week, by awarding the Back the Blue award to three Seminole County Sheriff’s Deputies who saved three people from overdosing on fentanyl. Their quick thinking and expertise saved lives and speaks volumes about the debt we owe our first responders.
We can never thank them enough, but by recognizing their sacrifices and all that they do, we can build a stronger, safer Florida.
In The News
Florida’s attorney general issues a warning about callers who say they’re from ‘FDLE’, Miami Herald
Fake officer alert: Florida residents warned of FDLE ‘scam’, WFLA Tampa
Purdue Pharma Tentatively Settles Thousands of Opioid Cases, New York Times
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Points To ‘Historic’ Opioid Settlement, CBS Miami
Google Under Microscope as States Launch Antitrust Probe, Bay News 9
Florida’s attorney general: There’s no ‘case study’ for our multistate Facebook antitrust probe, CNBC
On 9/11 anniversary, Florida Attorney General honors Seminole deputies for saving lives in triple overdose, Orlando Sentinel
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Ashley Moody presented Back the Blue Awards to three Seminole County Sheriff deputies who responded to the scene of a triple overdose. Lieutenant Dwayne…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is recognizing National Suicide Prevention Week through her role as Attorney General by encouraging mental health awareness within law enforcement agencies. National Suicide Prevention Week is Sept. 8-14. According to BlueHelp.org, 167 active and retired law enforcement…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody issued the following statement about a historic, multibillion-dollar agreement in principle with Purdue Pharma:
“After months of pursuing justice for Florida we have negotiated a historic, multibillion-dollar agreement in principle to hold Purdue Pharma…
Attorney General Ashley Moody and attorneys general from across the country announced an investigation of tech giant Google’s business practices to…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody released the following statement regarding President Donald Trump’s commitment to ban all non-tobacco flavored E-cigarettes from the market:
“I applaud President Trump for taking action to rein in the E-cigarette industry and combat the youth…
Attorney General Ashley Moody released the following statement on President Donald J. Trump nominating Judge Raag Singhal to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida:
“I am very excited to see that the President has nominated Judge Singhal to be a Federal…
Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a petition with the Florida Supreme Court and will challenge a misleading initiative that is longer than Article I of…
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Events
City Manager Yolanda Aguilar, City Commissioner Eric Diaz-Padron, Deputy Chief of Police Carlos Avila, AG Moody, Chief of Police Nelson Andreu and West Miami Mayor Rhonda Rodriguez
Criminal Investigations Division Chief Richard Amion, Director Juan Perez, AG Moody, Deputy Director Alfredo Ramirez III and Assistant Director Thomas Hanlon