Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Larry Scirotto was fired on March 3 for hiring too many people of color.
Fort Lauderdale City Manager Chris Lagerbloom fired Scirotto six months after being accused of hiring officers based on race.
“The bottom row had several white males and one white female,” he said. “And we’re talking in conversation as it relates to our community and the expectation of a diverse and inclusive organization. And how do I purport we have that when the entire bottom row are white men?”
“None of them were promoted because they were in a protected class,” said Scirotto. “They were promoted because they were the best candidates.”
“Following a thorough and extensive investigation of employee complaints at the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, City Manager Chris Lagerbloom, has determined that it is in the City’s best interest to separate employment with Larry Scirotto.”
“If promoting diversity is the hill I’m going to die on, I will sleep well tonight,” said Scirotto. “I won’t allow them to tarnish my reputation. I won’t allow them to tarnish the work that I’ve done in the 24 years I’ve been in this profession….I love this city, I love this police department. There is nothing more I would rather do than be the chief tomorrow.”