Tuesday, March 12, 2019

here for your consideration is the daily 'thin blue line' display of its less than legal actions;


A deputy with the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office was allowed to quietly resign last month amid an investigation into his retaliatory actions against an innocent family. Deputy Lance Chambers was caught on video throwing nails into a family’s driveway over a feud and a series of complaints they filed against him.
Documents released from the sheriff’s office last month show that Chambers submitted his resignation notice to Sheriff Bob Gualtieri on February 8, while the investigation was still underway. Resigning during an investigation is common tactic among police officers attempting to escape accountability—because it often works, as the following case illustrates.
According to police, the deputy’s neighbors—a family with small children—filed a series of complaints because the deputy verbally accosted the children.
As WFLA reports,
According to the report, the neighbor showed up to the police department and said she was having an ongoing issue with her neighbor, 49-year-old Lance Chambers. The woman told officers Chambers got upset when her children played outside in the pool during the day and complained that they were too loud. The neighbor said she didn’t believe the noise level was that bad and told officers she asks her kids to keep as quiet as possible. The woman also said Chambers had addressed her children directly before.
After several disputes and complaints filed by the family, they made one final complaint after finding nails in their driveway. After waking up the next morning, the children walked outside in the front yard to find nails scattered across the driveway.........https://thefreethoughtproject.com/deputy-throws-nails-family-driveway/

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