A similar $20 million claim was filed last month in the case of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, who was fatally shot by a gunman while driving a patrol car on Sept. 16. His parents claim that required overtime left him too fatigued to stay alert to such threats.
As of Nov. 5, the department was short 1,200 sworn deputies and 1,600 professional staff members, he said. "We are working on a multiphase plan to reduce mandatory overtime ... we have some units that are working mandates between eight and 12 a month,' he said. 'That concerns me greatly from an employee wellness perspective.'
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