Documents Show Deerfield Mayor Tried to Distance Self From Disciplinary Action
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| Peggy Noland |
"The mayor indicated this was not the first time that you had not acknowledged her when you came into contact with her," wrote Edmunds.
In a memo the following day, as the South Florida Times was preparing this article about Moye's two-day suspension, Noland wrote a hasty batch of memos. In the first of those she denies noticing what Edmunds mentioned in his memo and says "I do not want to be the basis for any disciplinary action."
That and other memo drafts were obtained by Acts of Sedition blogger Chaz Stevens, who has shared them with South Florida media. In the next draft of the memo, Noland denies making any comment about the incident. The memo went through another few drafts before on August 5 Noland apparently settled on a final version, which was backed by a new memo by Edmonds in which he tried to absolve Noland in having a role in the suspension. But by then, the story had already made news around the world.































