Worrell pointed to issues with the sole eyewitness in the case. And on Tuesday, the Orlando police released a letter defending his officers.
On Wednesday, Worrell said her office is going to coordinate workshops with local law enforcement to work on building better cases. They’re inviting all agencies in Orange and Osceola counties to participate for two days next month.
The Orlando Police Department did not confirm whether they would attend the training next month. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said it received the invite an hour before the news conference and said in 2020, it invited the state attorney’s office to train together and they did it weekly from 2020-2022, but haven’t continued it this year.
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