Welcome to the Florida Justice Watchdogs website. This group was formed to expose the injustice, corruption, scandal, and cover-ups that the mainstream news media has either failed to cover or covered poorly for some reason. Maybe they don't want to lose their government advertising money by exposing the corruption in our government.
Please join this group to help fight injustice. You will receive occasional emails to inform you of recent developments about fellow Floridians’ fighting for justice from our government. Remember: if you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem!
If you have information about corruption, injustice, or cover-ups by Florida's state or local government, please email your information to the group, and please pass this website along to your contacts. As we expose these horror stories, more people will learn about them, more people will stop buying the propaganda that the news media is feeding them, and more people will vote against the incumbent politicians who have allowed this corruption and injustice to go unchecked.
If you don’t take action to protect liberty and justice for all, then you or your family may suffer the consequences and we will all lose the freedom and quality of life that our soldiers have fought and died to establish and preserve.
Florida Justice Watchdogs Report – Well over 2,000 people attended the rally for justice at Florida’s Capitol on April 21, 2006. People came from all over Florida and throughout the country. Many had information about other horror stories involving cover-ups by Florida’s government including the cover-up of the beating deaths of Thomas Bailey and George Reimer by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Escambia County Medical Examiner. An attorney at the rally pointed out that every day State Attorneys throughout Florida bring evidence to grand juries and obtain indictments with far less evidence than is shown in the tape of the beating death of Martin Anderson. The attorney also wondered why those who have been involved in Anderson’s beating and its cover-up have not been arrested and whether there was really any investigation being conducted. This attorney said that Florida’s current administration has a history of failing to do anything more than claim that it is acting and that the only way justice will be served is by keeping the public’s attention on this case and by voting the leaders who fail to act out of office.
Here are links to stories that demand attention and action:
Links to information about FDLE Commissioner Guy Tunnell and Florida's failure to indict the guards who killed young Martin Anderson and those who have attempted to obstruct justice and cover up this killing:
Capital Outlook Coverage of the Rally for Justice and the Anderson Beating Death Cover-up