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TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA - A grand jury is now saying Tallahassee Police dropped the ball in supervising a 23 year-old confidential informant who wound up dead.

A powerful state lawmaker has filed a claims bill in the case

As Whitney Ray tells us, the grand jury report pointed to the lack of a statewide policy.

Rachel Hoffman's life was cut short. After being busted for pot, the 23 year-old agreed to go undercover to avoid jail. She was killed in May while working as a confidential informant for Tallahassee police. Johnny Devine was Rachel's attorney. He's outraged Rachel was used in a sting operation.

Johnny Devine / Attorney
"Because she smoked some pot and sold some to her friends, that does not make her at the level they put her in, dealing with cocaine, 1,500 pills of ecstasy, and a handgun"

The case raises concerns about how law enforcement recruits, trains, and protects the people they put in dangerous situations.

Whitney Ray / Reporter
"There are no statewide regulations for handling confidential informants."

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement declined to comment on the lack of regulation. In fact every statewide law enforcement agency we spoke with refused to talk about the issue on camera. Devine says Rachel's death has opened a can of worms.

Johnny Devine / Attorney
"There's no training, there's no physiological evaluation about how they'll react in these situations."

Governor Charlie Crist says he wants input from police.

Charlie Crist / Governor
"There's a lot of things we could learn from this tragedy and I think one of them is some statewide standards that are deemed appropriate with input from law enforcement would be a good idea."

Rachel's parents have filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

Despite the lack of a statewide policy, there are some guidelines for handling confidential informants for law enforcement agency seeking state and national accreditation.

Tallahassee Police are accredited nationally. Handling Of Police Informants
 

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