May 18, 2018
This from Eddie:
Deputy Who Failed to Engage Parkland Shooter Gets $104,000 Annual Pension for Life
Here is a brief excerpt from the article in Reason:
"Scott Peterson, the Broward County sheriff's deputy whofailed to engage the Parkland high school shooter, is eligible to receive an annual pension in excess of six figures.
The Sun Sentinel obtained records from the Florida Department of Management Services showing that Peterson, who retired in the weeks after the February 14 shooting, is due to collect $8,700 per month. That works out to slightly more than $104,000 a year. Peterson, who is 55 years old, will be able to receive that pension for the rest of his life, and Broward County taxpayers will cover 50 percent of his health insurance premiums.
Peterson earned more than $101,000 during his final year of service, the Sun Sentinel reports. That includes about $75,600 in base salary, with the rest coming from overtime pay and other forms of compensation. As Reason has ‎previously reported, Peterson had been the school resource officer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School since 2009, and he had been an employee of the Broward County Sheriff's Office since 1985."
Read the rest at Reason.
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