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Boynton Beach "Officer Of The Year" Suspected Of Drug Dealing

BOYNTON BEACH (CBS4) – Considered a role model by his peers and named "Officer of the Year" in 2010, Boynton Beach police officer David Britto has been charged with conspiring to sell more than 500 grams of methamphetamines between June 2009 and March 2011.

The U.S. Attorney's Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the indictment Tuesday against Britto who joined the Boynton Beach police department in 2007. He also taught in the department's Teen Police Academy, according to the Palm Beach Post.

Britto received the department's highest honor last year for, among other things, using CPR to save a 2-year old girl who almost drowned in the family's pool and helping to identify a man suspected of shooting two street preachers.

In a statement, Chief Matthew Immler said an internal affairs investigation into allegations against Britto is ongoing.

"The Boynton Beach Department vigorously polices itself, and this case is an example of how law enforcement roots out corruption from within its own ranks."

Britto faces a potential life sentence if convicted.

Source: The Palm Beach Post

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