Days after a man brutally killed his estranged wife, her father and neighbor in Tamarac in mid-February, the Broward Sheriff’s Office suspended multiple officers and ordered an investigation to identify failings in the agency’s response.
Roughly six months later, the agency completed its probe — firing eight deputies and disciplining 11, which included the demotion and firing of the captain who oversaw the Tamarac division.
WLRN obtained BSO’s 246-page internal affairs investigation into how deputies failed to help Mary Gingles , 34, who repeatedly sought help from Broward officers and warned of the growing danger of her husband, Nathan. He was charged with murder in the February 16 killings of Mary Gingles, her father David Ponzer, 64, and neighbor Andrew Ferrin, 36.
Nathan Gingle