Florida Department of Corrections Banner, Secretary Mark S. Inch

 
OIG Arrest
April 15, 2020

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Florida Correctional Officers Arrested

CLERMONT, Fla. — The Florida Department of Corrections’ Office of the Inspector General announced the arrest of correctional officers Cole Dorman and Jamal Demetrius. They have each been charged with aggravated battery and official misconduct.

For more information on the Department’s Office of the Inspector General, please visit: http://fdc.myflorida.com/ig/index.html.

Click here to see the affidavit Cole Dorman.

Click here to see the affidavit Jamal Demetrius.

The following exemptions apply to the redactions:

Medical, psychological, and dental records, without a properly executed DC4-711B Consent for Release form. § 945.10(1)(a), 456.057(7)(a), F.S., 45 C.F.R., § 164.502.

Social security numbers. § 119.071(5)(a), F.S.

The home addresses, telephone numbers, including cellular and personal pager numbers, social security numbers, dates of birth, and photographs of active or former department employees and/or their spouses and children; places of employment; daycare facilities, and/or schools of active or former department employees’ spouses and children (sections 119.071 (4)(d), F.S. and 945.10(1)(e), F.S.

Information regarding a victim’s statement and identity. § 945.10(1)(f); 119.071(2)(j), F.S.

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