3 Broward public school employees face charges over illegal use of basketball courts

Broward Schools Police officers arrest 3rd suspect for fraud

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Three Broward County Public Schools employees faced fraud and theft charges over the illegal use of basketball courts, records show.

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The three athletic coaches, David Calloway, Henry McNabb, and Brenton Hankerson, were accused of fraudulently renting public facilities.

Calloway, 50, coached a girl’s baskeball team.

The Broward County School District released a statement saying the Broward Schools Police detectives were investigating the cases.

“The Superintendent maintains a zero-tolerance stance on public corruption, and both employees will be subject to termination,” John J. Sullivan, a spokesman for BCPS, said in the statement about McNabb and Hankerson.

Delvin King, the principal of the Youth Under Construction Youth Center in Pompano Beach, reported the fraud after an illegal rental conflicted with a legitimate event.

King said he clashed with McNabb, 42, over the double booking at the Blanche Ely High School’s basketball gymnasium.

“I came in, and there was a whole basketball tournament going on,” King said. “There was nothing on the calendar. I am the only person that rented the gym.”

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