Florida 2025 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H6509 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/16/2025

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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act for the relief of Patricia Ermini by the Lee 2 
County Sheriff's Office; providing for an 3 
appropriation to compensate her for injuries sustained 4 
as a result of the negligence of the Lee County 5 
Sheriff's Office; providing a limitation on the 6 
payment of attorney fees; providing an effective date. 7 
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 WHEREAS, on the evening of March 23, 2012, 71 -year-old 9 
Patricia Ermini spoke on the telephone with her daughter , Robin 10 
Lacasse, who found that her mother was extremely upset in the 11 
wake of her contentious and expensive divorce after a brief 12 
marriage, and 13 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Lacasse suggested to her mother that she hang 14 
up, take some time to calm down, and, afterward, cal l her back, 15 
which her mother did; however, Ms. Lacasse missed her mother's 16 
call, and 17 
 WHEREAS, when Ms. Ermini failed to reach her daughter, she 18 
went to bed in her bedroom, which was being cooled by a window 19 
air conditioner, and 20 
 WHEREAS, over the course o f half an hour, Ms. Lacasse 21 
repeatedly tried to return her mother's call, and, when her 22 
mother did not answer, Ms. Lacasse called the Lee County 23 
Sheriff's Office (LCSO) to request that a well -being check be 24 
conducted to determine whether her mother was saf e, and 25      
   
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 WHEREAS, shortly before 9 p.m., LCSO dispatch relayed the 26 
call for a well-being check to Deputy Charlene Palmese, with 27 
Deputies Richard Lisenbee and Robert Hamer also responding to 28 
the call, conveying the following information to the deputies: 29 
Ms. Ermini's name and age; that the request for a well -being 30 
check had been initiated by Ms. Ermini's daughter, who did not 31 
reside in Lee County and was afraid for her mother's life; that 32 
Ms. Ermini was in the middle of a difficult divorce; that Ms. 33 
Ermini had told her daughter that she "couldn't take it 34 
anymore"; that Ms. Ermini's daughter was worried that Ms. Ermini 35 
might commit suicide; that Ms. Ermini had never threatened 36 
suicide before; that Ms. Ermini did not suffer from mental 37 
illness; and that Ms. Ermin i had a gun and might have been 38 
drinking, and 39 
 WHEREAS, at the time of the call, Deputy Lisenbee was on 40 
probation and undergoing remedial training, in part because of 41 
his demonstrated inability to control scenes or suspects through 42 
verbal commands, and he later told investigators that he could 43 
not recall receiving training in the conduct of well -being 44 
checks, and 45 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Palmese had completed her field training 46 
only a few days before the call, during which she received 47 
instruction on how to respond to a well-being check, but she 48 
later told investigators that she could not recall whether, at 49 
the time of the call, she had ever actually participated in a 50      
   
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well-being check, and 51 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer had been to many suicide threat 52 
calls, and he made it a practice to carry his rifle when it was 53 
known that a firearm was present on the premises where the 54 
subject of the call was located, and 55 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Lisenbee, who was the first to arrive at 56 
Ms. Ermini's home in response to the call, observed that the re 57 
were no lights on in the home when he arrived and, after a brief 58 
exterior check, went to the front door, where he secured a 59 
screen door in the open position, knocked on the door, and 60 
announced, "Sheriff's Office," to no response, and 61 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Lisenbee determined that the front door was 62 
unlocked, opened the door, and again said, "Sheriff's Office," 63 
followed by "Anyone here? Anyone home?" to no response, and 64 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Palmese was second to arrive, followed by 65 
Deputy Hamer, who, like the othe r deputies, parked out of view 66 
from inside the residence, and 67 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer retrieved from the trunk of his 68 
vehicle his AR-15 rifle, which was equipped with a flashlight 69 
and a sighting device that allowed him to find his target more 70 
quickly and easily, and 71 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer determined that the three deputies, 72 
all of whom were wearing dark green uniforms, should go into the 73 
residence to clear the house, and 74 
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rifle, and Deputy Lisenbee announ ced "Sheriff's Office" once or 76 
twice more before they entered the home, after which they 77 
proceeded to move about the dark residence in silence as they 78 
cleared the living room, finally arriving at the primary 79 
bedroom, which had double doors, both of which w ere closed, and 80 
 WHEREAS, without knocking or further announcing their 81 
presence, Deputy Lisenbee opened the right -hand bedroom door and 82 
shined his flashlight on a female, who appeared to be asleep on 83 
the bed wearing only undergarments, and 84 
 WHEREAS, after Deputy Lisenbee entered the bedroom doorway, 85 
he announced, "Sheriff's Office. Are you okay?" to which the 86 
woman responded, "Who's there? Who's there?," and 87 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Lisenbee said, "Sheriff's Office. We're 88 
here to make sure you're okay. Are you okay ?," and 89 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Lisenbee said that, although the woman may 90 
have sounded frightened, he did not temper his tone, nor did he 91 
ever shine his flashlight on himself to allow Ms. Ermini to see 92 
that he was, in fact, a uniformed officer, and 93 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer said he heard Ms. Ermini say, "What 94 
are you doing here? I have a gun," and 95 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer later acknowledged that he didn't 96 
know whether Ms. Ermini had heard or understood Deputy Lisenbee, 97 
yet nonetheless, he turned off the flashlight on his gun, "took 98 
the point," and stepped in front of Deputy Lisenbee because, he 99 
said, he had more weaponry, was the senior officer on scene, and 100      
   
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had significantly more gun range time, and 101 
 WHEREAS, terrified, Ms. Ermini told the person at the 102 
doorway, whom she perceived as an intruder, to get out of her 103 
house "because [she had] a gun" and, with that, jumped up from 104 
the bed and hid behind the still -closed left-hand bedroom door, 105 
and 106 
 WHEREAS, it remains unclear whether Ms. Ermini grabbed her 107 
gun as she ran to shelter behind the door, and 108 
 WHEREAS, as Ms. Ermini tried to look around the bedroom 109 
door, she was shot multiple times, with Deputy Hamer firing 110 
seven rounds from his rifle through the closed bedroom door, and 111 
 WHEREAS, according to the chief crime scene investigator, a 112 
bullet fired through the middle of the door struck Ms. Ermini in 113 
her left leg, shattering her femur and causing her to fall 114 
backward onto the floor; another bullet hit her in the upper 115 
right arm, leaving a portion of her upper arm missing; and a 116 
third bullet caused a graze wound across the back of her head, 117 
and 118 
 WHEREAS, a wood splinter from the door lodged in her right 119 
eye, temporarily blinding her in that eye, and 120 
 WHEREAS, it was less than 2 minutes from the time of entry 121 
until Ms. Ermini was shot multiple times and fell to the floor, 122 
and 123 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Hamer notified dispatch of the shooting and 124 
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aid to Ms. Ermini, whom he handcuffed because she was still 126 
alive and therefore posed a continuing threat to the deputies, 127 
and 128 
 WHEREAS, Lee County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were 129 
dispatched at the same time as the officers and were waiting 130 
just two blocks away, which likely saved Ms. Ermini's life, and 131 
 WHEREAS, when the lead paramedic for EMS arrived, he 132 
determined that Ms. Ermini had life -threatening injuries to the 133 
front and back of her left leg and to the front and back of her 134 
right arm, and a laceration to the back of her head just above 135 
the neckline, and 136 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini repeatedly asked the paramedic why she 137 
had been shot, who the intruders were, and why they were in her 138 
home, and 139 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini's most grievous injury was the 140 
shattered femur in her left leg, and moving her caused her 141 
significant blood loss and e xcruciating pain, and 142 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini was taken to Lee Memorial Hospital in 143 
critical condition and later admitted to the intensive care 144 
unit, and 145 
 WHEREAS, in addition to the gunshot wounds, Ms. Ermini had 146 
numerous wounds on her face from the wood spl inters from the 147 
bedroom door, and 148 
 WHEREAS, an LCSO lieutenant who followed the ambulance to 149 
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request to remove the handcuffs from Ms. Ermini; emergency room 151 
staff were told that Ms. Ermini "tried t o kill a cop"; and Ms. 152 
Ermini's family members were denied visitation, and 153 
 WHEREAS, doctors were able to save Ms. Ermini's eye with 154 
surgery, but her vision has deteriorated since the incident, and 155 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini required multiple surgeries to repair 156 
her femur and address her wounds, including multiple skin grafts 157 
on her shoulder, and 158 
 WHEREAS, after discharge, she suffered a severe septic 159 
infection that caused her tremendous pain, and the pain 160 
medications she was prescribed induced debilitating paran oia, 161 
and 162 
 WHEREAS, on March 24, 2012, Sheriff Mike Scott told the 163 
news media that Ms. Ermini shot at deputies who had responded to 164 
a well-being check and that they returned fire, which directly 165 
contradicts Deputy Hamer's statement, in which he indicated th at 166 
he shot first, and 167 
 WHEREAS, on March 29, 2012, Ms. Ermini was arrested in the 168 
intensive care unit on two counts of aggravated assault on a law 169 
enforcement officer, which the state attorney declined to 170 
prosecute, and 171 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini was an emergenc y room nurse in South 172 
Florida for many years and had worked hand -in-hand with law 173 
enforcement officers, no evidence was ever produced that she had 174 
any animus toward law enforcement officers, and it is still 175      
   
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disputed that Ms. Ermini's weapon was discharged during the 176 
encounter, and 177 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini remained hospitalized for about 30 days 178 
and has never fully recovered from her injuries, and 179 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini continues to suffer acute pain, 180 
fatigue, and a limited range of motion due to the gunshot wound 181 
to her upper arm, all of which impair her ability to accomplish 182 
many of the activities of daily living, and she also suffers 183 
from debilitating posttraumatic stress disorder, and 184 
 WHEREAS, Ms. Ermini was forced to sell her home because she 185 
cannot afford in-home assistance, and 186 
 WHEREAS, Deputy Lisenbee and Deputy Hamer were terminated 187 
by the LCSO shortly after the incident, the latter for "conduct 188 
unbecoming," and 189 
 WHEREAS, in November 2015, Ms. Ermini filed suit against 190 
LCSO and the individual deputies involved in the call, and 191 
 WHEREAS, on January 12, 2018, after a 4 -day trial, a jury 192 
that included a retired law enforcement officer awarded $1 193 
million in damages to Ms. Ermini for her pain and suffering, and 194 
 WHEREAS, after apportionment of 75 percent of the fault to 195 
LCSO, a judgment was entered in Ms. Ermini's favor for $750,000, 196 
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 WHEREAS, ultimately, after numerous procedural attempts by 198 
LCSO to overturn the judgment, the United States Court of 199 
Appeals for the 11th Circuit affirmed the judgment of th e United 200      
   
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States District Court in Ms. Ermini's favor, and on or about 201 
December 9, 2019, the Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund, on 202 
behalf of its insured, the Lee County Sheriff's Office, paid the 203 
statutory limit of $200,000 in damages under section 768. 28, 204 
Florida Statutes, and 205 
 WHEREAS, this claim bill is for recovery of the excess 206 
judgment in the amount of $550,000, plus interest and taxable 207 
trial costs and appellate costs awarded to Ms. Ermini in the 208 
amount of $76,769.93, for a total claim of $626,769 .93, NOW, 209 
THEREFORE, 210 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 212 
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 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act 214 
are found and declared to be true. 215 
 Section 2. The Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund is 216 
authorized and directed to appropriate from funds not otherwise 217 
encumbered and to draw a warrant in the sum of $626,769.93 218 
payable to Patricia Ermini as compensation for injuries and 219 
damages sustained. 220 
 Section 3. The amount paid by the Florida Sheriffs Risk 221 
Management Fund, on behalf of its insured, the Lee County 222 
Sheriff's Office, pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and 223 
the amount awarded under this act are intended to provide the 224 
sole compensation for all present and future claims arising out 225      
   
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of the factual situat ion described in this act which resulted in 226 
injuries and damages to Patricia Ermini. The total amount paid 227 
for attorney fees relating to this claim may not exceed 25 228 
percent of the total amount awarded under this act. 229 
 Section 4. This act shall take eff ect upon becoming a law. 230