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Senator Linda Stewart Requests Chief Inspector General Probe Of Flawed Concealed Weapons Permit Investigation

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Alarmed by evidence of policy violations involving a probe into ineligible concealed weapons permits, and the recent admission of erroneous statements left unchanged for more than a year by Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam’s top watchdog, state Senator Linda Stewart on Monday requested an independent investigation by Florida’s Chief Inspector General.

“It has come to my attention that a disturbing pattern of violations of professional standards and policies has emerged within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Inspector General, raising serious questions concerning the independent nature of its most recent investigation, and whether political pressure may have been exerted in the process,” wrote Senator Stewart in a letter sent to Governor Rick Scott and members of the Florida Cabinet.

“This letter is to request that in the interest of full transparency and accountability to the people of Florida, you approve and dispatch Florida’s Chief Inspector General to conduct an immediate investigation.”

While the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) inspector general is under the direct supervision of Commissioner Adam Putnam, such a request is not unprecedented. Similar investigations by the Chief Inspector General of agencies outside the immediate jurisdiction of the governor were ordered in 2007 (Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty) and 2012 (Citizens Property Insurance), to name just two examples.

Senator Stewart’s request stems from her hunt for public records, which began last month following news reports that close to 300 concealed weapons were issued to ineligible applicants by Putnam’s agency over the course of more than year. Using a report on the incident approved and issued by Putnam’s inspector general, Senator Stewart sought exhibits noted in the report, along with the agency’s polices and procedures cited as protocol for the witness interviews.

Not only were two of the witness interviews withheld from the initial records’ production, but subsequent demands by the Senator for the missing accounts revealed that they were merely summarized narratives, neither sworn nor recorded, or noted as exceptions. In other words, a direct violation of the policies and procedures the report stated were followed, as well as multiple assertions throughout the report that all witnesses had been recorded under oath. Putnam’s agency also claimed that no notes exist of these two witness interviews.

Finally, Senator Stewart flagged the misleading summaries of some of the interviews conducted with other witnesses, including the employee ultimately forced to resign for the concealed carry scandal. The mischaracterizations were only discovered after reviewing audio files of the interviews, which were conducted under oath.

The breath of the mistakes, along with the omissions and mischaracterizations led Senator Stewart to question the integrity of the investigation, as well as where the fault was laid. “A single low-level employee was singled out for punishment and dismissal when the fault appears to also lie not only with those above her, but corrective measures that were supposed to have been made system-wide but apparently never instituted,” she wrote.

As the state Senator representing the district hard-hit by the Pulse Nightclub massacre, Senator Stewart wrote that “it is vitally important to me and the citizens I represent that individuals who receive concealed carry permits are properly entitled to them. And when mistakes are made, they are fully investigated so that they do not happen again.

“The investigation and the ensuing report by DACS and its inspector general leave me deeply skeptical that the problems have been identified, or that it was free from any political influence. Nor am I confident that the responsibility for this massive failure has been fully assessed. We owe it to the citizens of Florida to rectify this flawed investigation, and demand a full accounting from its inspector general for the apparent violations of professional standards.”

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Scottie Scheffler Wins Second Red Cardigan at 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational

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Photo credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN Sports) – Scottie Scheffler wins his second red cardigan at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, today, along with $4 million of the $20 million prize pool. The red cardigan was first awarded in 2017, in memory of Arnold Palmer who passed the year before. Scheffler first won the API in 2022.

Scottie Scheffler wins the Arnold Palmer Invitational. (Photo credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

The number one ranked golfer in the world, Scheffler finished at 15 under par for the four day tournament, carding a 66 today. Wyndham Clark finished in second place at 10 under par. API defending champion, Kurt Kitayama, did not make the cut, this weekend, finishing 7 over par after the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday.

This coming week, the top golfers head to TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, for the 50th anniversary of The Players Championship. The winner will walk away with $4.5 million of the $25 million up for grabs. This is the PGA Tour’s largest regular season purse. Stay tuned to www.FloridaNationalNews.com for more.

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Lydia Ko and Jeff McNeil win the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions

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Lydia Ko win the 2024 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Sunday, January 21, 2024. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) – Lake Nona resident, Lydia Ko, has won the 2024 Hilton Grand Vacations LPGA Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, while Mets All-Star Second Baseman, Jeff McNeil, has won the celebrities and amateurs competition. The four day tournament wrapped up Sunday. Ko takes home $225,000 of the $1.5 million prize pool, while baseball player McNeil wins $100,000 of the $500,000 designated for the athletes and entertainers.

 

Lydia Ko and Jeff McNeil win the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Sunday, January 21, 2024. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News

Ko finished at -14, two strokes ahead of Alexa Pano. Defending champion, Brooke Henderson, finished third at ten under par. McNeil ended with 138 points using the Modified Stableford scoring system, in his first time competing in this tournament. Annika Sorenstam finished in second place amongst the celebrity golfers, with 136. Former Major League Baseball pitchers Derek Lowe and Mark Mulder tied for third place at 135.

The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions also announced today that they have extended their agreement with the LPGA to continue this tournament at Lake Nona for another five years, with a 65% increase in the prize pool money.

Stay tuned to Florida National News for more, and be sure to follow our Florida National News page on Facebook for more photos and videos from the tournament.

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Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions Returns to Lake Nona

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Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions (Photo Credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

ORLANDO, Fla. (Florida National News) – The Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions is back at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando Thursday, 1/18 through Sunday, 1/21. This tournament kicks off the LPGA Tour’s 74th season, featuring top women golfers, who have qualified by winning a tournament in 2022 or 2023, playing alongside celebrities from the world of sports, entertainment, and music.

Annika Sorenstam practices on the driving range for the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. (Photo Credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

 

Comedy fans can watch Larry The Cable Guy entertain the crowd with his one-liners and banter. “Fresh Prince” fans can tune in to Alfonso Ribeiro in hopes of seeing him dance “The Carlton.” Bachelor fans can follow Ben Higgins or Wells Adams to see if they’re passing out any roses.

Sports fans can see some true legends in a different light. Basketball fans can look for Vince Carter, Ray Allen, or Chandler Parsons. Baseball fans can watch for John Smoltz, Albert Pujols, or Roger Clemens. Football fans will find Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith, Marcus Allen, Brian Urlacher, and Charles Woodson.

You’ll find many other actors, musicians, and champions of various sports. If you’d like to watch some fun golf while also celebrity spotting, be sure to visit the tournament’s website to get your tickets, and to see who else will be playing this year.

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