Kinneer Tells Former Employee Recovering from Cancer to Take a Hike

Employee Who Left School District Due to Cancer Given Run Around Upon Reapplying
Kinneer Makes Up Excuse, District then Backtracks on Reason

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 28, 2012

Former Monroe County School District Employee Rose Guieb, who was forced to resign from her IT position with the District when she was refused leave without pay as a result of her battle with and recovery from cancer was recently excluded from the applicant pool by Chief Operating Officer Michael "Give me my furlough pay!" Kinneer.

Does MCSO Admin Give Preferential Treatment to Deputies to Avoid Bad Press?

ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN KONK LIFE JULY 26, 2012

A few weeks ago I wrote about the odd circumstances involving Candidate for Sheriff Matt Koval being disciplined for letting a Deputy under his command drive intoxicated.  I discussed the possibility of the discipline being accentuated as a result of his becoming a candidate for Sheriff. Although the other question raised was why wasn’t the Drunk Deputy Donald Dalton given a DUI?   Did the MCSO give a pass to a Deputy they would not have normally given to the general public.

Since then, Bill Grove, another candidate for Sheriff provided us with this;

In 2009 a road patrol deputy Gustavo Helago was terminated from the MCSO.  Helago was the subject of Division Action Form investigation 2009-059 and terminated.  The summary ... Helago was a detective in sector 7. MCSO received several complaints about Helago including a reckless driver BOLO for him in his unmarked county car.  He was stopped by FHP in the county vehicle.  The result of this was a voluntary drug rehab. Upon Helagos return he was assigned to road patrol.  Shortly after his return the incident which resulted in the Division Action Form and his termination occurred in Key Largo.  Basically Helago exhibiting slurred speech over the MCSO radio,  he was not responding to supervisors calling him on the radio and eventually found and believed to be under the influence of an unknown substance in his county patrol car at at approx the 106 mm.  He was terminated.   Again no charges filed.  This can be verified by his personal file and DAF 2009-059.”

So would you think it imperative if a Deputy was involved in a serious crash to determine  whether they were impaired?  I mean, clearly it isn’t unheard of now, is it?  We just illustrated two instances.  Or is it more important to protect the image of the MCSO, versus treat a Deputy as equally as we would be treated?

As tragic as this event was, let us recall the incident where Deputy Ward rear-ended an electric car on Boca Chica bridge killing the driver.  Yes, we all know the electric car should not have been out on the highway, and as the story goes, Deputy Ward was preoccupied with his laptop.  However, wouldn’t you think either FHP, or MCSO would want to confirm there was no chance Ward was potentially intoxicated in a fatal accident.

After the crash an investigation was conducted by Florida Highway Patrol Corporal D. A. Hanson.  It had always been my belief that in any traffic accident that resulted in a potential fatality that it was mandatory that a blood sample would be taken.  I was mistaken.  I obtained the Traffic Homicide Investigation Policy Manual from FHP.  

Section 1.01.06 C 1 states "every driver involved will be evaluated for impairment."

In an effort to establish probable cause...

Section C 3 states "Investigators should speak with all public service personnel present at the crash scene (i.e. EMS personnel, fire department, or law enforcement personnel). Investigators should ask about their observations of alcohol or drug impairment by drivers or occupants.

According to the report;
Corporal Hanson arrived on the scene approximately 42 minutes after the crash.
Corporal Hanson arrived and spoke with Sergeant Robert Graf.
Corporal Hanson refers to the electric vehicle as a "golf cart."
Corporal Hanson did not document speaking with any EMT personnel or other responders but did take the time to make measurements.
Corporal Hanson did not document conducting field sobriety exercises.
Corporal Hanson inspected Ward's vehicle at MCSO to ascertain damage.

According to the report, Hanson then, almost five hours after the crash, and four hours after he began his investigation, at 12:15 pm held a recorded interview with Deputy Ward. He stated that while conducting the investigation he did not notice the odor of alcohol, or impairment.  He requested a voluntary blood sample, to which Ward agreed to at first, but a few minutes later decided not to provide.

I asked Becky Herrin of the MCSO “is there any MCSO policy regarding drug or alcohol testing, especially after an accident?”

Herrin replied:

“We generally have FHP work our accidents, at least the serious ones, so it would be the call of the investigating officer.”

Corporal Hanson issued Deputy Ward with a Uniform Traffic Citation for a non criminal traffic violation of Careless driving causing a death.

Judge David Audlin dismissed the ticket because there were no witnesses and the video was not entered as evidence.

County Commission - No One is Watching the Asylum

Comical Case of "Who's On First?" Illustrates Clerk Gastesi Commission No One is Responsible for County Property
Kiss Your Assets Goodbye

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 23, 2012
On the day when the headlines screamed of Lisa Druckemiller's indictment, you would think that the County Commission would err on the side of caution when presented with the prospect of missing property.

Kevin Madok Flip Flop Found

First Naked Conch Flip Flop Award
Adding to US Heat Wave, Madok Goes Full on 180 Degrees

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 19, 2012


Integrity. Say one thing, mean another? Does it depend on the audience one is speaking to?
Well folks, we have had so much hot air blowing around this campaign season that I thought it time to start holding people accountable for what they say and to whom.

Was MCSO Public Website Used for Campaign?

Large Campaign Photo Appears in MCSO Internal Newspaper Available on MCSO Public Website

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 14, 2012

One could say I was splitting hairs on this one, and in fact I had previously not thought it worthy of a post.  However, as Kay Thacker implied yesterday in her guest post, perhaps the long arm of the law is being used as a strong arm of the Sheriff's campaign.  Add that to the recent MCSO Koval disciplinary conspiracy, and the public records shenanigans Bill Grove experienced in exposing wasteful MCSO spending, and one feels fairly justified in holding the department under a public microscope during this campaign season.

Guest Post: Questionable Campaign Tactics In Sheriff's Race

Should deputies of Monroe County Sheriff’s department wearing their uniforms and on duty… be campaigning for their candidate with citizens of Monroe County? 

- Naked Conch - Posted by Kay Thacker -  July 13, 2012

An officer was overheard discussing their candidate while on duty, in his uniform at a
local business. Putting up campaign signs with permission of property owners, I was
personally contacted by business owner to come and remove the sign because an
officer of the MCSO had requested the owner to have it removed.

State Attorney Debates - Round 3!

Hosted by Hometown PAC - July 9

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 11, 2012

The three videos below are from the most recent State Attorney debate hosted by Hometown PAC on July 9 in Key West.  Please feel free to leave a comment below.

Clerk of Courts Debate - Hometown PAC July 9

Amy Heavilin Dodges her SECOND Debate....nice signs on the highway though!

Citizen has no coverage whatsoever...they should be just as ashamed.

Thank Goodness for Naked Conch!

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 10, 2012


Hometown PAC held their first in depth political forum last night at the Conch Flyer in Key West. Hometown had a moderator panel ranging from an award winning journalist to local business and community leaders. Hometown PAC does a great job helping to create an informed electorate.

Sheriff Candidates Square Off

Video of First Serious Sheriff's Debate Held by Tavernier Community Association

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 7, 2012

A room full of Upper Keys residents and many higher ranking members of the Sheriff's Department, (Clad mostly in Ramsay for Sheriff shirts) were treated to the first in depth Sheriff's candidate forum held last Thursday, July 5 in Tavernier.

Gardi for Clerk Calls Out All the Candidates

That's right folks, it's an old fashioned show down!

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  July 5, 2012

The Community Blood Centers of Florida has challenged all the candidates to rally their supporters into a blood donation center and give blood in the name of their favorite candidate.  Anyone donating blood during the month of July can drop a ballot in the Blood Barometer Ballot Box in the name of their favorite candidate.