Ex-BSO Sergeant Travis Allen Sues Sheriff Tony Over Wrongful Termination After Tamarac Murders
WPLG Local 10December 5, 20252 min4,500 views
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- 🎯 Travis Allen, a former Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) sergeant, is suing Sheriff Gregory Tony, alleging wrongful termination.
- 📌 Allen was fired following his response to a triple murder in Tamarac on February 16th, where Nathan Jingles killed his estranged wife, her father, and a neighbor.
Allegations and Defense
- ⚠️ Sheriff Tony publicly criticized Allen and other deputies, calling them cowards and stating they did not do enough during the incident.
- 💡 Tony specifically cited Allen's alleged failure to make contact with the suspect, Nathan Jingles, who walked past his cruiser.
- 🗣️ Allen maintains he did not know Jingles and his daughter were connected to the 911 calls at the time.
Legal Action and Statements
- ⚖️ Allen's attorney, Stefan Lopez, asserts that Nathan Jingles is the sole person responsible for the murders.
- ✅ Allen stated, "I did the best I could that night," aiming to clear his name.
- 📰 BSO declined to comment on the impending litigation, as is standard procedure.
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Wrongful TerminationTriple MurderTamarac MurdersBroward Sheriff's Office (BSO)Sheriff Gregory TonyTravis AllenNathan JinglesRestraining Order911 CallsInternal Affairs InvestigationLawsuitPolice Response
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