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KWPD Releases Additional Information on Zuelch Accident

I strive to be accurate.  In fact, some have suggested I am dishonest here on my blog.  Yet when I challenge them to find ONE instance of my being dishonest, or even inaccurate, all they can resort to is calling me names.  Essentially they just don't like the facts about which I chose to write.  You might notice historically I prefer to quote from emailed responses, and as often as possible link to supporting documents.

And I'm sorry if so many taxpayer funded media and public relations people don't appreciate me trying to pry public records from their resistant hands, but perhaps if their first concern was transparency versus public relations, it wouldn't prove so painful.

To that end, Alyson Crean of KWPD has released additional documents pertaining to Deputy Zuelch's accident.  To be quite clear I asked for "any reports" and Alyson Crean provided to me what she termed the "final report."  She now has released additional information.  Unfortunately, what she released contained some items that I know should have been redacted, and in an abundance of caution I will not provide them here.

UPDATE:  Full Report Now Available Here

But I will discuss those details released:

First, Zuelch unlocked her phone and let the investigators review the call and text history, and additionally provided a call log that illustrated she was not on her phone or texting at the time of the accident.

Additionally one witness stated "Shocked, I too did not really notice him until he was struck, all was accident."  Another fourteen year old witness said, "Person stepped out of trees. He walked out into street.  The Officer slammed on the brakes and tried to stop."

KWPD also immediately secured the in-car video and worked with MCSO IT to download an unaltered copy.

Also though, Zuelch lawyered up, and made no statements, referring investigators to her attorney.  I completely understand that in today's world.

While KWPD made extenuating effort to obtain the BAC of the guy that was hit including trying to obtain a subpoena through the State Attorney's Office, from what I can see they made no effort to obtain Zuelch's BAC, even a voluntary request.

The report also states;

"No brake shadow present before area of impact"
"area of impact to brake shadow 55' 10"
"area of impact to crosswalk 34'00" "

This tells me that while the pedestrian was 34 feet in front of a crosswalk, that Deputy Zuelch hit the pedestrian and continued through the crosswalk and beyond for 21' until she applied her brakes.

I give all the benefit of the doubt in this case to Zuelch, even though it took her approximately 1.5 seconds to hit her brakes.

But still I can hear some of you out there that aren't enamored with Naked Conch saying... "So Gardi, why don't you keep your big mouth shut until you have all the facts?"

That's my point exactly.  First, I still don't have all the facts.  I don't know conclusively if Deputy Zuelch was under the influence of  any substance.  That could have been resolved by KWPD requesting a test.  If Zuelch wants to lawyer up, fine.  But not seeing someone very close to a crosswalk, and not braking for 55 feet after hitting them to me is probable cause for a toxicology test.  Let her lawyer, the State Attorney and/or a Judge decide later that it isn't.  But I have spoken to other Law Enforcement Officers that have said they would volunteer one immediately in the interest of clearing their name.

More importantly, MCSO could have exercised their existing personnel policy and taken a test and put any such doubt to bed, but they chose not to.  Again, that's my point.   This isn't about Zuelch, or this tragic accident, but it's about the decisions that are made by Agency Admin in these instances that give the appearance of preferential treatment and ultimately create doubt.  There is no need for anyone to have such doubt, at all.

Also, while not texting, how do we know she wasn't distracted by something else like a laptop in her car?  We don't, as far as what I can see at this point.  How do we ever correct what might be job related expectations that distract Law Enforcement Personnel if the choice of administrators is to sweep things like this under the rug to avoid public criticism, versus addressing it head on.  Colonel Ramsay went so far as to make adjustments in policy after Deputy Powers was killed in an accident, but chose not to use existing policy to conduct a toxicology test on Zuelch or Deputy Ward after they were involved in accidents resulting in fatalities.  There is no excuse for that.  If they want to work for MCSO, they know the drill, make the tests mandatory as Tom Peteck would do.  Not doing so allows for, or creates the impression of favoritism....and a public that feels like there is a double standard.

Further, I didn't have ALL the facts because of the way media relations personnel circle the wagons.  Sorry, I'm not your average Keys reporter influenced by advertising in my paper.  I'm sorry I don't want to just regurgitate agency press releases and that I want to understand and convey the full extent of what has happened.  The idea is to keep the public informed and promote improvements.  Those responsible for interacting with the press need to accept that there is a vast and viable spectrum of alternative sources from which the public glean their news from, and need to be as transparent as possible in all cases.

  

No Charges or Citation for Deputy Zuelch...No Surprise.

KWPD Investigation of Deputy Zuelch Released....Nothing to see here folks...move along.

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  October 24, 2012
UPDATE 10/25/12: - KWPD releases additional documents.  To be quite clear I asked for "any reports" and Alyson Crean provided to me what she termed the "final report."  She now has released additional information.  Unfortunately, what she released contained some items that I know should have been redacted, and in an abundance of caution I will not provide them here.  However, for further detail and discussion of what was additionally released please see here. 

After taking the full 60 day maximum time allotted to complete a very detailed (Two paragraph narrative) investigation, KWPD released the "final" report of the unfortunate accident in which Deputy Zuelch was involved in back in August. (When she struck a pedestrian with her patrol car in Key West.)

I want to stress that I am VERY pro law enforcement.  But when the public is given the impression that there is any preferential treatment given to a law enforcement officer, the reputation of ALL law enforcement is diminished and compromised.  For that reason alone, law enforcement officers should be held to at least the same standard you or I would be.  This is not a "circle the wagons" event, this is a "do above the right thing" event.  Do I think Deputy Zuelch was DUI?  No.  But can we be sure?  No, only because of the way this was handled.  There is no reason for the public to have any doubt about whether she was DUI or distracted by texting, but unfortunately...we are unsure.

How comprehensive is this investigation?

No request for a toxicology test from Zuelch.

Peteck Will Make MCSO Tox Tests Mandatory for Serious Accidents

Colonel Ramsay Fails... to Reply

Actions Speak Louder than Words
- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  October 20, 2012

Candidate for Sheriff Tom Peteck will insist that MCSO staff are subjected to toxicology tests if they are involved in an accident resulting in a fatality, or a potential fatality.  Tests are already allowed through current policy, however it appears they are not universally administered.

Colonel Ramsay declined to comment leaving us with only his past performance to go on.

Even Fascist Central Bankers Have a Sense of Humor

If you haven't already seen it....tell me that is not intentional, insulting, and in your face. That's what you get when they know the majority of Americans are more concerned with who is on "Dancing with the Stars."


Vogel's Rhetoric Slowly Sliding Down Slippery Slope

Ohh-Oh!  Here it Comes.
The Real Return of our Suspender Superhero

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  October 1, 2012
We've heard all the rumors, and all the chatter and intonations...Vogel and Kohl are in cahoots.  We were charmed by the first debate between the post primary State Attorney candidates (AKA Love Fest - See Here)  Write-ups in the local media echo the common theme of how they adore each other's ethics, and will never speak negatively of each other.  But Vogel denied a pre-arranged deal, right?

Deputy Fricke Not Alone in Leaving Weapons in Patrol Car

Ramsay Has Also Left His Weapon in a Vehicle

Not just unattended... but in plain view...
....with the window open!
- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 29, 2012
While the MCSO and the community as a whole has been stirred up recently after the break-in and theft of weapons and SWAT gear from a Sergeant's MCSO patrol car, (See Here) it has come to our attention that Second in Command at the MCSO, and candidate for Sheriff, Rick Ramsay has made a similar blunder in the past as well.

We obtained this MCSO Internal Review Record of Colonel Ramsay from a former Sheriff's candidate that wished to remain anonymous named Bill.  Or Ed, or Edwin or something...

Guest Post: Hire Higher

Why not, it's not the School Board's money?

- Naked Conch - Posted by Larry Murray - September 18, 2012
Editor's Note:  Larry Murray nails this one home.  Hey, It's great we're not hiring entrenched Bubbas at the School District, but do we really need to pay hay day wages to a new employee without testing the market with more reasonable compensation.  Also, Larry is as brevity challenged as yours truly, but hey, we're not paying for print media and killing trees, so think of it as saving natural resources!

The School District has hired a new Purchasing Agent.  That, indeed, is good news as the position has been vacant for several months.
          Not only has the District hired a new Purchasing Agent, it has hired an experienced one, taking someone previously with the Sheriff’s Department.  There will be no need for training, no learning curve to get up to speed.  Coming from the Sheriff’s Department, the new hire arrives with both general experience and a knowledge of governmental purchasing, a decided asset.  I look forward to good things coming in the purchasing area.

Return of the Suspenders - State Attorney Forum

It's a HORROR Film, and a LOVE Story

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 16, 2012

Bringing new meaning to the term "Slug" fest, Mark Kohl returns to the debate circuit to take on his former Chief Assistant State Attorney Catherine Vogel.  Wearing his trademark suspenders, Kohl tangles with Vogel in the manner expected of two life long government employees excited about the prospect of getting back on the government tit.

Both candidates in the love fest were beaming with confidence that their long unsuccessful forays into the private sector would soon be over, and oddly we imagine that they BOTH are correct.  Please participate in the comments and polls below the video.


Peteck and Ramsay - Head to Head

First Sheriff's Forum of the General Election
Hosted by the Lodging Association at the Westin in Key West

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 15, 2012
Please note: This was a combined forum with the candidates for State Attorney, however we edited the State Attorney candidate responses out and will provide them in another video and blog post.

Also, clearly I should have provided videographer Bill Grove with a tripod along with a camera, as he seemed challenged to overcome some "stability" issues.  But hey, we thank him none the less for taking the time to videotape this event.  Enjoy, and as always, please feel free to leave comments and take the poll below the video.


Ward Turns Right, Joins GOP

State Attorney Dennis Ward Registers as a Republican
What's he got cookin'?

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 10, 2012
After his recent defeat in his attempt to win re-election, State Attorney Dennis Ward has dumped the party that dumped him in the August 14th primary.

Ward acknowledged today that he has left the Democratic Party and registered with the Grand Old Party.   Further, he wants to be involved and says he is looking forward to attending tomorrow night's meeting of the Southernmost Republicans....not that he hadn't amassed GOP club frequent flyer miles anyway.

Broom Boy Bridges' Backtracking Betrayal

Commissioner Jack Bridges Shows his True Custodial Qualities
...Big Difference from Big Talking Candidate Bridges

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 9, 2012

For those of you who may not remember the election of 2010, or may not want to remember, allow me to take you on a short trip down memory lane.

During the campaign, Mosquito Control Commission "candidate" Jack Bridges could not be found without his trusty broom in hand, a symbol he claimed that represented  (According to the Citizen - See Here) "his plan to sweep away the "arrogance" and "big spending."

Now we find that as an elected Commissioner, "Broom Boy" Bridges is doing a 180 on us.

GUEST POST: Sweeping Gentile Under the Rug

Performance Outweighs Being Held Accountable

- Naked Conch - Posted by Larry Murray - September 2, 2012
I was disappointed, though not surprised, to read the report here on Naked Conch that Andy Griffiths is waffling on the issue of Ken Gentile and his fraudulent claim to be a Florida licensed CPA.  Courage of one's convictions is not a commonplace amongst politicians and Griffiths is no exception.

Three months have passed since I raised the issue of Ken Gentile and his fraudulent claim on his application that he was a Florida licensed CPA and his continued use of "CPA" with his signature on numerous documents. Purportedly, the School Board had its attorney, Dirk Smits, conduct an investigation well over a month ago.  That there was an internal investigation has never been confirmed and certainly no report has been publicly presented to the School Board.

Citizen Fires off a Neuron in Mortgage Title Issue

DeSantis Covers Confusing Title of ONE Property

70% of Remaining Monroe County Titles Remain Unscathed by Citizen Coverage

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 1, 2012
Did a light bulb go on at the Key West Citizen?  Seemingly so, as John DeSantis penned a piece in this Sunday's edition of the Key West Citizen titled "Confusing mortgage ownerships, big problem."

While this latest effort at journalism by our esteemed daily is a positive event, the article barely even scratches the surface of the scale of the crisis.  DeSantis concentrates on the ownership issues of one property that was recently in the limelight for huge code enforcement fines.  He fails to address the fact that the issue he highlighted actually affects close to 70% of all title records in Monroe County.  This is the single most important issue that affects each and every one of us in a tangible and painful way.

"Gentile, CPA" Remains Under the Radar

Griffiths Refuses to Answer if Crime Occurred
...and Vogel Won't Politicize Politics?

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  September 1, 2012

As the dust settles from the recent election results, many throughout the community are beginning to ask questions about a few select items that may have slipped through the cracks of public attention.  One such subject is our good friend Ken Gentile, School District Chief of Staff.  You remember Gentile, the CPA, right?

FCAT Follies Exposed by Insightful High School Students

Education Revolution, Scores Big
Florida Board of Education Continues to Fail to Make the Grade

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

This latest winner was sent to me from Rick Roach, the School Board member from Orange County that had the fortitude to take "and fail" the FCAT (See Here.)  and says it is all about holding people accountable.  Somehow students are held accountable, as are teachers.... but the failures at the State level that can't get the quarter billion dollar boondoggle known as the FCAT together somehow escape scrutiny from the main stream media.

Fortunately, we have talented students that have a grasp on the issues (and should be running the State Board of Education) that can articulate the failure that is the FCAT, and in turn the Florida Board of Education.  Education Revolution gets a passing grade from Naked Conch with their latest production!  Enjoy!


Lack of Local Reporting is the Leading Cause of Apathy

Happy Go Lucky Coverage Lulls Public to Sleep

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  August 27, 2012

In a recent editorial, the Key West Citizen reviewed the most recent election results and pondered rhetorically...
Do these results indicate that the electorate disagrees with the prosecution of the former superintendent or the board's subsequent actions? Maybe, maybe not. With only 30 percent of eligible voters casting a ballot, it certainly doesn't indicate a mandate, but is certainly cause for pause.
The battle between laughing and crying I experienced as a result of the Citizen's thought provoking editorial was painful.  Maybe if our local daily newspaper actually served up a healthy dish of actual reporting the Keys might have a better informed electorate, and voters might be inspired to show up at the polls.  But when coverage is limited to the latest finger pointing, lacks any detail whatsoever, and is rife with inaccuracies and omissions, it's no wonder the voting public is lulled into apathy.

Grand Jury iPad Report Released

Naked Conch Makes Full Report Available

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  August 23, 2012

After months of speculation, the scandal that broke in late February of this year reaches it's crescendo.  In this post election release, names are named and recommendations made.  Is Naked Conch vindicated in it's long standing suggestion that the County has no accountability when tracking assets? (Enjoy video here.)  Does the report uncover the gory details of the Clerk's mismanagement and cover up of such?  (Refresh your memory here.)   Or is it much ado about nothing?   You decide...take the poll below the report.

Gardi Comes Clean on Name Change

Y an I, Gardi?  What are you hiding?

With Nothing to Lose...I'll Come Clean!
- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  August 19, 2012

I found it amusing that what seemed to get the most attention from the public during my recent campaign for County Clerk was the fact I changed my name in 2005, from Gardy to Gardi.  As I explained to Gwen Filosa during an interview on the subject only a week before the election, my wife and I changed the spelling because we both preferred the true Italian spelling and we wanted to honor our Italian heritage.  My family had Americanized the name in the early 1900s after having immigrated to the States. Simeone became Simon, Saveria became Sarah, Maria became Mary, Vittorio became Victor, and yes, Gardi became Gardy.  Filosa's article ran five days before the election and can be found here.

Clearly the results of the election would indicate it didn't have an effect on the outcome, but what is most interesting is the number of people, including close friends who have made an issue out of it, insinuating that there is some deep, dark and sinister reason behind the name change.  I attribute that to Filosa's success at writing the article to create that impression, as she conveniently left out a few critical components of the story.  But admittedly, Filosa didn't know everything.

So to that end, I will now come clean and expose the full detail of how Gardy went back to Gardi...and let the chips fall where they may.

SUFA Challenges Madok to be Honest

Linda Gottwald Corrects Misinformation Presented by Clerk of Courts Candidate Kevin Madok

- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardi -  August 12, 2012
After having reviewed the latest Clerk of Courts forum put on by the Marathon Chamber of Commerse, Linda Gottwald of Stand Up For Animals took exception with facts presented by Candidate Kevin Madok. She recently sent this letter to numerous news agencies in response.
During the Aug. 6 Election 2012 Candidate Forum, Clerk of the Court candidate Kevin Madok stated that "law enforcement agencies had to be brought in to help with the subpoenas and records requests" during the clerk's audit of Monroe County's animal shelter contractor, SUFA.  This is untrue. We challenge him to name a single requested document that would support this statement.

Mr. Madok is either misinformed, dishonest or blindly obedient to his superiors.  None of these characteristics will serve Monroe County well.

Key West Citizen Finally Draws Attention to Foreclosure Fraud

Gwen Filosa Picks Up Story as an Aside to Campaign for Clerk

As if I was trying to hide it....sneaky old me, keeping that dirt secret by writing about it in a Newspaper!
- Naked Conch - Posted by Matt Gardy Gardi -  August 9, 2012 (Oooohh, a secret name change too!)
It was great to see the Citizen finally address the foreclosure fraud that is going on in our County, and throughout our Country.  Although as is typical, there were a few inaccuracies, but that's to be expected.  As someone who has tried desperately to draw any and all attention about the issue to the public forefront, including writing a six part series in Key West the Newspaper, it is good to see the issue brought to the public's attention....finally.  For those interested in the series it is compiled conveniently here.