Notice: Online payment services will be unavailable on Friday, October 22, from 6:00 PM through 7:00 PM EDT while undergoing scheduled maintenance.

CDC's COVID-19 Data Tracker: Visualizations, Graphs and Data
My Location: Loading...

(change)

Statement by Commissioner Nikki Fried on Groveland Four Pardon

Media Inquiries


Contact the Office of Communications:

Erin Moffet
Strategic Communications Director
(850) 766-7358
Erin.Moffet@FDACS.gov

Caroline Stonecipher
Deputy Communications Director
(850) 661-7153
Caroline.Stonecipher@FDACS.gov

Maca Casado
Hispanic Media Director
(850) 617-7737
Maca.Casado@FDACS.gov

Jan 11, 2019

Tallahassee, Fla. ­— During the year’s first meeting of the Florida Cabinet and Executive Clemency Board, the case of the Groveland Four was brought up for discussion, after which Commissioner Nicole “Nikki” Fried offered a motion to grant a full pardon for all four men.

Commissioner Fried offered the following statement:

“Today’s action marks progress and resolution on an undeniable injustice of the past — I’m proud of my colleagues and thankful for everyone who has worked so hard to help correct this disgrace. And although the action taken today can never fully revise this dark chapter of Florida’s past, it’s my hope that the families of Charles Greenlee, Earnest Thomas, Samuel Shepherd and Walter Irvin can accept this pardon as a sincere attempt to set the record of history straight. I look forward to working with the Clemency Board and the FDLE to ensure a full proclamation of exoneration is obtained to clear the names of each of the Groveland Four.”

Today’s action comes after Commissioner Fried raised the issue in mid-December prior to taking office.

###

Need more information?
🖨️ Print this page