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Who is the camp counselor that faces arrest at broward county clerk of courts?

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Who is the camp counselor that faces arrest at broward county clerk of courts?

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FORT LAUDERDALE – Investigators are looking for a summer camp counselor who is accused of hitting a 7-year-old boy, giving him a large knot on his head, bruises and a black eye. Michael Edwards; a 20-year-old former Broward County parks recreational worker, was fired over his alleged abuse of Tyler Rattray of Lauderhill, according to the boy’s father, Vernal Rattray. “They [BSO] told me last week they are trying to find him [Edwards], and will arrest him for slapping my son,” Vernal Rattray told the South Florida Times during an Oct.19 interview. “They said they will pick him up.” Officials with the Broward Sheriff’s Office are not commenting on the matter. But Rattray said he was called into BSO headquarters in Fort Lauderdale several weeks ago. There, he said, he signed a criminal complaint, expressing a desire to move forward with a criminal case over the slapping incident. BSO was investigating the incident as a case of misdemeanor battery. Vernal Rattray said, “They told me the ca

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Investigators are looking for a summer camp counselor who is accused of hitting a 7-year-old boy, giving him a large knot on his head, bruises and a black eye. Michael Edwards; a 20-year-old former Broward County parks recreational worker, was fired over his alleged abuse of Tyler Rattray of Lauderhill, according to the boy’s father, Vernal Rattray. “They [BSO] told me last week they are trying to find him [Edwards], and will arrest him for slapping my son,” Vernal Rattray told the South Florida Times during an Oct.19 interview. “They said they will pick him up.” Officials with the Broward Sheriff’s Office are not commenting on the matter. But Rattray said he was called into BSO headquarters in Fort Lauderdale several weeks ago. There, he said, he signed a criminal complaint, expressing a desire to move forward with a criminal case over the slapping incident. BSO was investigating the incident as a case of misdemeanor battery. Sources:

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A check of records on file at the Broward Clerk of Courts this week did not reveal any case filed against Edwards. The Broward State Attorney’s Office would … Sources: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct2=us%2F0_0_s_0_0_t&usg=AFQjCNG0dXkoCA7Lg9h81JRbrLOKxzdBzg&cid=0&ei=u_flSoiUMJXcmQepitmRAQ&rt=SEARCH&vm=STANDARD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sfltimes.com%2Findex.

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