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- The Hallandale Beach SWAT team collectively resigned their assignment this week, complaining of criticism from 22-year-old Vice Mayor Sabrina Javellana.
- The SWAT team made headlines in 2014 after it raided the home of 34-year-old Howard Bowe, killing him and his dog. In 2018, the city agreed to pay Bowe's family a settlement of $425,000.
- "I spoke in support of Howard Beale and his family at [Hallandale Beach] city commission meetings before I was ever elected," Javellana wrote on Twitter. "I will continue to do so no matter the [repercussions] because his life mattered and won't be forgotten."
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Hallandale Beach is a small community in Southern Florida that, as of this week, no longer has a SWAT team.
In a June 9 memo made public on Friday, members of the Hallandale Beach Police Department SWAT Team announced their collective resignation, citing local politicians' critique of law enforcement.
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