4th Broward School Employee Arrested for Fraud

Behavior technician accused of hosting unauthorized basketball tournaments for profit

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

A fourth Broward County school employee, 50-year-old Shaune Cannon, has been arrested and charged with organized scheme to defraud and grand theft. Cannon, a behavior technician at Forest Glen Middle School, is accused of hosting basketball tournaments when he wasn't supposed to and receiving money for it. He is the latest BCPS employee to face similar charges, with three others previously arrested for improperly renting out school facilities for private events and profits.

Why it matters

These arrests are part of a larger district investigation into alleged fraud cases involving the misuse of public school resources and facilities for personal financial gain. The incidents raise concerns about the integrity of the school district and the need to maintain public trust.

The details

Cannon is accused of hosting unauthorized basketball tournaments and pocketing the proceeds. He was charged with organized scheme to defraud and grand theft. Three other BCPS employees - Donald Calloway, Henry McNabb, and Brenton Hankerson - have also been arrested on similar charges for improperly renting out school gyms and facilities for private events they profited from.

  • Cannon was arrested and bonded out of jail on Monday, February 10, 2026.

The players

Shaune Cannon

A 50-year-old behavior technician at Forest Glen Middle School in Broward County, Florida who was arrested for hosting unauthorized basketball tournaments and profiting from them.

Donald Calloway

A Broward County school employee who was previously arrested for improperly renting out a school to host private events that he allegedly used to make profits.

Henry McNabb

A Broward County school employee who was previously accused of improperly using district facilities for his own profit by hosting events on several campuses without going through the proper channels to rent out the gyms.

Brenton Hankerson

A Broward County school employee who was previously accused of improperly using district facilities for his own profit by hosting events on several campuses without going through the proper channels to rent out the gyms.

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What they’re saying

“Eventually, everybody will know what really happened. I still have to go to court and not just defend myself, but my character as well.”

— Shaune Cannon (WSVN)

“I'll deal with it when it comes. I appreciate it. My kids are going to be looking at this if you don't...I'm not famous, I'm just a coach.”

— Shaune Cannon (WSVN)

What’s next

The judge will decide on Tuesday whether to allow Cannon to be released on bail.

The takeaway

These arrests highlight the need for stronger oversight and accountability measures within the Broward County school district to prevent the misuse of public resources and facilities for personal financial gain, which erodes public trust in the education system.