The Broward Sheriff’s Office has concluded its internal investigation of the Tamarac triple murder, Sheriff Gregory Tony announced Friday, firing an additional six deputies and disciplining 11 others.

It has been six months since Nathan Gingles is accused of shooting his ex-wife, Mary, her father, David Ponzer, and a neighbor, Andrew Ferrin, while hunting her through a Tamarac neighborhood early on a Sunday morning in February, their 4-year-old daughter following him. Gingles has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder.

The Sheriff’s Office investigated its deputies over two distinct failures, Tony said: Their handling of the investigation leading up to the murders as well as their active shooter response that day.

At a news conference announcing the firings Friday, To

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