Orange County Sheriff’s Office buys ice-cream truck with money ‘seized from drug dealers’

As state auditors continue touring the state to publicly shame local officials for “wasteful spending,” the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando has announced its own questionable expenditure: a new ice-cream truck offering free frozen treats to kids, reportedly bought by the agency with money seized from drug dealers.

“OCSO has a new ice cream truck, purchased with money seized from drug dealers,” a Feb. 7 social media post from the sheriff’s office reads. “We’re turning money meant for bad into something good for our community.”

The social media post includes a video reel that opens with Orange County Sheriff John Mina riding in the front seat of an ice-cream truck. Differentiating itself from other, non-cop ice-cream trucks, the vehicle has been redecorated with the motto “Protect and Serve” painted on its side, plus a large “Orange County Sheriff’s Office Ice Cream” logo…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS