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SLED acknowledges fingerprint data gaps in Alexander Dickey’s record, linked to Logan Federico’s May 2025 killing, but denies negligence.
SLED responded to Rep. Ralph Norman’s criticism over the May 2025 fatal shooting of Logan Federico, acknowledging systemic flaws that left alleged killer Alexander Dickey’s criminal record incomplete due to missing fingerprint data from prior arrests.
SLED Chief Mark Keel confirmed gaps in how local agencies submit biometric information and how courts use outdated records, stressing that state law requires fingerprinting for every arrest.
While expressing shared concern over the tragedy, Keel rejected claims of negligence, warning against politicizing the case, and called for broader reforms to improve accountability across law enforcement and judicial systems.
SLED reconoce las lagunas de datos de huellas dactilares en el registro de Alexander Dickey, vinculado con el asesinato de Logan Federico en mayo de 2025, pero niega negligencia.