Portland (ME) native, Broward Sheriff’s Office Capt. Jan Jordan is in the news

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The Broward Sheriff’s Office captain who initially took charge of the chaotic scene at a Parkland high school where 17 people were killed told deputies to form a perimeter around the deadly scene — which they did instead of going in to confront the shooter, according to a partial BSO dispatch log obtained by the Miami Herald. Capt. Jan Jordan, commander of BSO’s Parkland district, gave the order, the log shows, identifying her by her police call sign.
Deputies were told to set up ‘perimeter’ around Parkland shooting. That’s not the training

Janice Jordan, the district chief for Parkland for the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, is one of three finalists to be the new police chief in the village of Tequesta (FL). Jordan, 49, applied for the Tequesta position in January, about six weeks prior to the shooting that resulted in the deaths of 17 persons at Margory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14.
Parkland sheriff district chief could be top cop in Tequesta
 
Janice Jordan, the district chief for Parkland for the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, WAS one of three finalists to be the new police chief in the village of Tequesta (FL). Jordan, 49, applied for the Tequesta position in January, about six weeks prior to the shooting that resulted in the deaths of 17 persons at Margory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14.
Parkland sheriff district chief could be top cop in Tequesta

Fixed it for them.
 
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