Sally Kestin

A Palm Beach County Sheriff's patrol car is shown in a canal where it crashed ruing a car chase killing two deputies in November 2007. (Mark Randall/Sun Sentinel/MCT)

When police investigate themselves, families cries foul

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The scene is repeated throughout South Florida: A cop is involved in a deadly crash, and the investigation that determines fault and possible criminal charges is done by the officer's own agency.

In some states and parts of Florida, outside agencies are called in to investigate serious police crashes. But the sheriff's offices in Broward and Palm Beach counties, and many larger police departments, often handle their own.

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