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Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony on Friday called some deputies “cowards” or “incompetent” in their handling of the Feb. 16 Tamarac triple homicide, in which 43-year-old Nathan Gingles is accused of killing his estranged wife, her father, and a neighbor.
The Broward Deputy Sheriff’s Association released a statement on Saturday criticizing Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s review of a fatal domestic violence case in Tamarac.
Newly-released Broward Sheriff’s Office body camera footage shows the arrest of Nathan Gingles, the 43-year-old accused of murdering his father-in-law, estranged wife and a neighbor in Tamarac in February.
Broward deputies were called out to the Tamarac home of 34-year-old Mary Gingles, who authorities said was killed by her husband in a February triple murder, along with her father and neighbor.
In 2012, Kate Ranta and her father Robert Ranta were shot by her estranged husband thomas Maffei right in front of her 4-year-old son.
When details about a man fatally shooting Mary Gingles, her father, and her neighbor surfaced in Broward County, the tragedy was all too familiar for Kate Ranta.
Broward County prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Nathan Gingles, the 43-year-old man deputies said murdered his father-in-law, estranged wife and her neighbor in February, all while bringing his young daughter along for the killing spree.
A man accused of going on a Feb. 16 killing spree in Tamarac appeared in Broward County court on Friday.
An eighth Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy has been suspended and another has been knocked down multiple ranks in connection with a probe into the agency’s handling of events before and after a Feb. 16 killing spree in Tamarac.