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Gregory Tony was born on 16 November, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American sheriff (born 1978). Discover Gregory Tony's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Law enforcement officer
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 16 November 1978
Birthday 16 November
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1978

Gregory Scott Tony (born 1978) is an American law enforcement officer and serving since 2019 as the 17th Sheriff of Broward County, Florida.

1997

He attended Olney High School in Philadelphia, graduating in 1997.

Tony moved to Tallahassee, Florida, and attended Tallahassee Community College.

He then attended Florida State University in Tallahassee, where he played football under Bobby Bowden.

2002

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminology in 2002.

He later obtained a master's degree in criminal justice from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

2005

He was first employed as a police officer by the suburban Coral Springs Police Department from 2005, when he was 26 years old, to 2016, ultimately becoming a sergeant.

Tony's resume indicates that for years he has also served as an adjunct professor.

2015

Tony started an active shooter training company, Blue Spear Solutions, with his wife in 2015.

2016

From 2016 through 2017, Tony worked as Director of Community Development at North American Rescue, a South Carolina company that sold bleeding-control kits and stations.

While running for Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis made a campaign promise to replace Broward Sheriff Scott Israel.

Press reported that Tony was one of three possibilities for the position, along with former sheriff Al Lamberti and county judge John Fry.

According to the Sun Sentinel, newly elected governor DeSantis's vetting of Tony was "rushed."

The governor's office requested that a background check be performed on Tony one day before DeSantis appointed Tony to the position.

2019

Tony was initially appointed sheriff in 2019 by Florida governor Ron DeSantis, to fill a vacancy.

On January 11, 2019, days after Florida governor DeSantis took office, DeSantis suspended the prior sheriff for allegedly mishandling the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting and the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.

DeSantis at the same time appointed Tony the Sheriff of Broward County, Florida.

DeSantis appointed Tony largely on the recommendation of a parent of a Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim, who had met and worked out with Tony in a gym.

The Miami Herald called Tony "an unlikely choice."

2020

In November 2020, Tony won election to the office of sheriff, which he had previously held by appointment.

Tony was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest of five children of Gloria Tony and William Scott.

In April 2020, four days after a 39-year-old Broward Sheriff's Office deputy died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Florida, and after 20 other deputies tested positive for the virus, President Jeff Bell of the Broward Sheriff's Office Deputies Association – a 1,400-member branch of the International Union of Police Associations – criticized Tony over the lack of personal protective equipment for the officers, and Tony's failure to respond to their memos about the situation.

Tony said Bell's actions were "dishonorable."

Three days later, Tony suspended the union president without pay, and placed him under administrative investigation.

Tony Then terminated the union president in January 2022.

The union announced a vote of no-confidence by its officers in Tony.

On June 3, 2020, the union wrote governor DeSantis to formally request that Tony be removed.

The governor did not take any action.

Tony first ran against Scott Israel (whom he defeated with 37% of the vote, to 35% for Israel) and several lesser-known candidates in the August 2020 Broward County Democratic primary election.

As of May, Tony had raised $1.1 million, to $0.1 million raised by Israel.

In the November general election, Tony Then won against Republican H. Wayne Clark and independent Charles "Chuck" Whatley, with 63% of the vote in the overwhelmingly Democratic county.

During the 2020 election campaign, the Florida Bulldog reported that Tony had shot and killed his neighbor when he was 14 years old and living in Philadelphia.

Tony was arrested for murder and weapons offenses and initially charged and ordered to stand trial as an adult and held without bail pending a preliminary hearing.

The case was then transferred to juvenile court.

There, he was found not guilty after he maintained that the shooting was in self-defense; the family of the deceased disputed that assertion, witnesses who said they had seen the killing and that the deceased had not been armed nor was it a case of self defense were not called.

The court records relating to the killing are sealed.

Tony did not disclose the killing when he applied for law enforcement jobs.

When asked about the shooting, Tony denied he had been arrested, asserting that he simply went to the police station to provide a statement and was allowed to leave with his father.

DeSantis did not know about Tony's killing prior to appointing Tony, and it did not come up in a background check of Tony during vetting.

When DeSantis found out about Tony's killing in May 2020, he distanced himself from Tony, but said that the shooting had not come up in the background check because it was self-defense and would not have made a difference.