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Some school police officers could be replaced by armed guards due to funding dispute

A Pembroke Pines police officer watches as students at Charles Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines are sent through metal detectors on June 24. The city may pull police officers from 14 schools due to a dispute with the school district over reimbursement.
A Pembroke Pines police officer watches as students at Charles Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines are sent through metal detectors on June 24. The city may pull police officers from 14 schools due to a dispute with the school district over reimbursement.
Scott Travis
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Pembroke Pines Mayor Angelo Castillo sent letters in recent weeks to School Board members saying the district must pay the full cost of police officers. Board members say they must pay all cities the same amount.

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