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Man when i grew up in Mississippi i knew some crooked sheriff's but this dude from
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The former Sherrif of Tallahatchie County, who is in prison now, ran a large drug operation. Inmates in the county jail made drop offs and cash collection for him.
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They've all sworn to uphold illegal laws. "Shall not be infringed" doesn't allow any leeway for any unconstitutional gun laws they enforce (among other things, 'patriot act', 'ndaa', etc). IMO if you swear to do something illegal then you don't deserve my respect.
If you think they're crooked down here try taking a trip to your nearest million plus city. I work 911 software all over the country. Seen a lot of bull manure that winds up buried.
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Originally Posted by
bobcat91
The former Sherrif of Tallahatchie County, who is in prison now, ran a large drug operation. Inmates in the county jail made drop offs and cash collection for him.
He is out of Jail now. 2 sides to every story.
Last edited by Leeshouldveflanked; 07-19-2023 at 09:03 PM.
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I'm from there. There isn't another side:He was a slim ball drug peddler
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We have one of those over here in a South Alabama jurisdiction also.
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Originally Posted by
Leeshouldveflanked
He is out of Jail now. 2 sides to every story.
I like my sherrifs to have such a clean "side to their story" that they don't even get near having charges brought against them, much less have such a strong "side of the story" against them they spend time in jail over it.
Have some standards for our law enforcement. If they aren't held accountable, then we do not live in a country of law and order- we live under tiny dictatorships and are at the mercy of how law enforcement feels like behaving that day.
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Will we are on the subject, the Rankin Count SO is in a metric shite ton of trouble.
https://mississippitoday.org/2023/06...-torture-case/
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Originally Posted by
viverlibre
From the article:
"Most of my life, I didn't have a gun," Green said. "Every Black person should own a gun. Yes, I have an AR-15, and I'm ready to use it. Come to my door, and you'll know I have it."
I would amend that to every person PERIOD should have a gun.
I generally don't advocate violence against people, law enforcement especially, but if those dudes in Rankin County are out of control, eventually people will get sick of it and take matters into their own hands.
Holding law enforcement to a higher standard is imperative to ensure safety for both sides. There are hundreds of thousands of residents and a LOT less deputies. They have to be considerate of their constituents while trying to enforce the law.
Having said that, it could be a bunch of BS but I can't imagine how you can justify shooting a dude in the face after he's been handcuffed (assuming that is accurate).
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I know many deputies, all of them say that when it comes to a late night drug arrest of a clean cut girl from a good family, any and all sexual favors will be offered by the young lass.
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Originally Posted by
viverlibre
I know many deputies, all of them say that when it comes to a late night drug arrest of a clean cut girl from a good family, any and all sexual favors will be offered by the young lass.
Well that’s good to know. What is the age cutoff for MLEOTA? Asking for a friend.
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Wanted to get this in before this thread is locked?moved. My county used to be dry as was the county next door. I had my first job away from home in the late '70's. When I came to visit my friends told me about the "Chicken House" over the county line. Bootlegger had set up a drive through in an old chicken house for booze, had coolers and ice machines. Sheriff and staff escorted delivery trucks as they were getting a cut. They were so brazen they were even selling t-shirts advertising the place. He, his staff & owner were soon busted by the Feds f(guess tax evasion was also in there somewhere). Now both counties are "wet" of course.
Last edited by Goldendawg; 07-20-2023 at 11:21 AM.
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Originally Posted by
viverlibre
I know many deputies, all of them say that when it comes to a late night drug arrest of a clean cut girl from a good family, any and all sexual favors will be offered by the young lass.
And they should say "no", just as we'd expect a judge to say "no" to a bribe, or a General to say "no" if China offered prostutes/money in exchange for State secrets.
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Originally Posted by
the_real_MSU_is_us
And they should say "no", just as we'd expect a judge to say "no" to a bribe, or a General to say "no" if China offered prostutes/money in exchange for State secrets.
Right, ok. New here? It's undefeated and untied. Perfect record for 100k years.
Last edited by viverlibre; 07-20-2023 at 11:58 AM.
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lotta jobs and plenty cash been lost over this topic
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Originally Posted by
viverlibre
Right, ok. New here? It's undefeated and untied. Perfect record for 100k years.
No it doesn't, you just don't hear about the could-of-been-Cannizaros of the world who chose to keep it in their pants. Men are not animals
Seriously though, if we can fire a baseball coach for banging an adult employee then we can certainly fire cops who accept sexual favors as payment to not enforce the law.
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I ain't ever done the tango by myself.......
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I live in clay county. Don’t know the sheriff other than seeing him around. Can’t defend or confirm anything in the article. What I will say is The NY Times also wrote an article about a val/sal debacle in West Point a few years ago and it was 100% a racially based and biased hit piece where they made no mention of what actually caused the confusion and instead turned it into a rich white vs poor black issue, which couldn’t have been farther from the truth. So it will take much more than an article from them to make me come to a conclusion about anything.
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Originally Posted by
shoeless joe
I live in clay county. Don?t know the sheriff other than seeing him around. Can?t defend or confirm anything in the article. What I will say is The NY Times also wrote an article about a val/sal debacle in West Point a few years ago and it was 100% a racially based and biased hit piece where they made no mention of what actually caused the confusion and instead turned it into a rich white vs poor black issue, which couldn?t have been farther from the truth. So it will take much more than an article from them to make me come to a conclusion about anything.
I?m from Clay County and can confirm that The NY Times article on the WPHS val/sal contained no facts. They talked to one side and printed everything they said as fact even though everything they said was false. They didn?t want facts. They wanted a story painting Mississippi as racist.
ESPN did the exact same thing. They came in to do a segment on WPHS football. By the time it was over it was a black vs white story pitting the players at WPHS against the players at Oak Hill Academy. It was a huge injustice to WPHS as it failed to highlight the accomplishments of WPHS while acting like the only difference in the two teams was skin color. There may have been one player at OHA that would have started at WPHS. If you hear the national media is coming in hide your wife and kids.
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Originally Posted by
shoeless joe
I live in clay county. Don’t know the sheriff other than seeing him around. Can’t defend or confirm anything in the article. What I will say is The NY Times also wrote an article about a val/sal debacle in West Point a few years ago and it was 100% a racially based and biased hit piece where they made no mention of what actually caused the confusion and instead turned it into a rich white vs poor black issue, which couldn’t have been farther from the truth. So it will take much more than an article from them to make me come to a conclusion about anything.
No doubt the media just wants clicks and eyeballs; they only say the truth if it's more scandalous than whatever lie they can think up. National media especially doesn't care if they report on these local issues wrong, because they'll get clicks from the whole country but only risk angering a few thousand in bum**** nowhere if the truth eventually proves them wrong
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