FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A former South Florida sheriff who was removed from office by the governor because of his agency's response to the Parkland school shooting that left 17 people dead has found a new job reviewing the footage of red light cameras.
Former Broward Sheriff Scott Israel was hired this month by the Davie Police Department as a traffic infraction enforcement officer, the Sun Sentinel reported.
He'll make $65,000 a year, the same as his retiring predecessor, Davie Police Chief Stephen Kinsey said. The fulltime job involves Israel reviewing the city's five red light cameras and appearing in court if anyone challenges a ticket.