DORAL, Fla. – Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz on Wednesday marked her 100th day in office by outlining key accomplishments and laying out her vision for the future of the newly reestablished sheriff’s office.
Cordero-Stutz, the first elected sheriff in the county in more than six decades, took office in January after voters approved a constitutional amendment to restore the position.
During a news conference at the sheriff’s headquarters in Doral, she said her administration is focused on four key pillars: rooting out corruption, reducing crime, improving transparency and accountability and strengthening officer training…