Coel left the Miramar police department after 14 months of service in the Broward County agency. Tania Rues, a Miramar police spokeswoman, said Coel resigned but could not comment on the reasons why. Coel wrote a resignation letter saying he was resigning for personal reasons; the News-Press reported that he failed to complete an agency field training program.
A Punta Gorda lawyer said on Wednesday that Coel shouldnt have been on the Punta Gorda force. Scott Weinberg is representing a man who said he was mauled by Coels K-9 during an arrest in November, and took the mans case in June. Thats when he viewed Coels dashcam video of the arrest and informed local media about the case.
I told everyone that this officer was dangerous and he needed to be fired, said Weinberg, who didnt identify his client. If he had been fired like he should have been when he ordered that dog to maul my client for a minute and 47 seconds, then this wouldnt have happened.
Punta Gorda officials arent saying how a gun with a live round came to be used at Tuesday evenings demonstration, noting blank rounds are typically used in such classes.
We were unaware that any live ammunition was available to the officer, Punta Gorda police chief Tom Lewis said at a news conference on Wednesday. The officer involved is grief stricken. Weve got officers assigned to him to make sure hes psychologically stable.
The victims son, Steve Knowlton, said in an interview at his parents home that, on his mothers behalf, he was forgiving the officer who fired