RACE Army drill sergeant charged over viral video involving Black man

NCGirl

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Sounds like the POS came into the white neighborhood causing problems. As the little negro started heading towards the guy's wife he shoved him. As a negro he KNOWS that he has the right to do whatever he wants to now and the white folks better get used to it.
:rolleyes:


(oh, and Fox news can go suck a llamas prick)

Video at link


South Carolina authorities have charged a White Army drill sergeant with misdemeanor assault after he appeared on video shoving and shouting at a Black man on a suburban sidewalk earlier this week.

Authorities have identified Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pentland, 42, as the aggressor who demands that a smaller, unidentified Black man "walk away" repeatedly.

"We gave the facts of the case that we have and the evidence we have to the solicitor’s office, and also presented to a magistrate, and that’s who determined what charge would be brought," Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said during a Wednesday evening news conference.

Jonathan Pentland, a U.S. Army staff sergeant, is charged with third-degree assault and battery. (Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center via AP) (AP)
When asked to elaborate, Lott said it was "the fact that he put his hands on somebody" that led to the misdemeanor charge.

In the video, which was posted to Facebook Monday and shared more than 22,000 times, Pentland can be seen shoving the unidentified victim as he orders him to walk away from the area.

"What is it you’re doing here?" the muscular military man asks.


"Walking," the victim says with a shrug.

"Then walk," Pentland says, a demand he repeats many times in the three-minute clip.

At the end of the video, a woman who Pentland identifies as his wife can be heard telling the other man that he had picked a fight with "some random young lady" in the neighborhood, a claim the Black man then denies.


"[Pentland] touched somebody," Lott said. "That’s an assault. That’s assault and battery when you place your hands on someone, and he did. The video showed that he did, and that’s the evidence that we have that he was charged with."

He declined to release the victim’s name, although he said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood before the video was filmed. Still, he said that "none of them justified the assault that occurred."


There were some other things that occurred that really doesn’t justify the actions of the suspect," Lott said.


When pressed on why the assault charge did not come until the video of the altercation went viral, Lott said responding deputies did not have all of that information available at the scene.

Responding officers had only issued Pentland a citation for alleged malicious injury to property in connection with damage to the man’s phone.

"That’s why the investigators got it, and that’s why they did what they did, and they did it very quickly," he said.


The maximum penalty for third-degree assault is a $500 fine and 30 days in jail, the sheriff added.

Pentland was released on his own recognizance but did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

Army officials and federal prosecutors were also looking into possible disciplinary measures.


"The leaders at Fort Jackson in no way condone the behavior depicted in the video posted recently," Fort Jackson Commander Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle, Jr. said in a statement
 
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TerryK

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Drill instructors typically have a hard time dealing with this kind of crap in the civilian world.. Ask me how I know.
Your personality changes a lot when you spend a few years pushing recruits through training.
Anyway thepoor DI will probably be setting through race relations classes the rest of his tour once his command gets this.
His career is probably at a dead end because of this.
Sorry for him, but that's the way the big machine works now days. It may not be right but it is reality.

And yes I agree, the black guy was looking for trouble. The DI needs to learn to drop the attitude when he drives out the base gate. He should have just called the cops and said the suspicious guy who doesn't live in the neighborhood was walking back and forth and provoking arguments with the residents. Repeat as needed.
 

155 arty

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Sounds like the POS came into the white neighborhood causing problems. As the little negro started heading towards the guy's wife he shoved him. As a negro he KNOWS that he has the right to do whatever he wants to now and the white folks better get used to it.
:rolleyes:


(oh, and Fox news can go suck a llamas prick)

Video at link


South Carolina authorities have charged a White Army drill sergeant with misdemeanor assault after he appeared on video shoving and shouting at a Black man on a suburban sidewalk earlier this week.

Authorities have identified Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pentland, 42, as the aggressor who demands that a smaller, unidentified Black man "walk away" repeatedly.

"We gave the facts of the case that we have and the evidence we have to the solicitor’s office, and also presented to a magistrate, and that’s who determined what charge would be brought," Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said during a Wednesday evening news conference.

Jonathan Pentland, a U.S. Army staff sergeant, is charged with third-degree assault and battery. (Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center via AP) (AP)
When asked to elaborate, Lott said it was "the fact that he put his hands on somebody" that led to the misdemeanor charge.

In the video, which was posted to Facebook Monday and shared more than 22,000 times, Pentland can be seen shoving the unidentified victim as he orders him to walk away from the area.

"What is it you’re doing here?" the muscular military man asks.


"Walking," the victim says with a shrug.

"Then walk," Pentland says, a demand he repeats many times in the three-minute clip.

At the end of the video, a woman who Pentland identifies as his wife can be heard telling the other man that he had picked a fight with "some random young lady" in the neighborhood, a claim the Black man then denies.


"[Pentland] touched somebody," Lott said. "That’s an assault. That’s assault and battery when you place your hands on someone, and he did. The video showed that he did, and that’s the evidence that we have that he was charged with."

He declined to release the victim’s name, although he said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood before the video was filmed. Still, he said that "none of them justified the assault that occurred."


There were some other things that occurred that really doesn’t justify the actions of the suspect," Lott said.


When pressed on why the assault charge did not come until the video of the altercation went viral, Lott said responding deputies did not have all of that information available at the scene.

Responding officers had only issued Pentland a citation for alleged malicious injury to property in connection with damage to the man’s phone.

"That’s why the investigators got it, and that’s why they did what they did, and they did it very quickly," he said.


The maximum penalty for third-degree assault is a $500 fine and 30 days in jail, the sheriff added.

Pentland was released on his own recognizance but did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

Army officials and federal prosecutors were also looking into possible disciplinary measures.


"The leaders at Fort Jackson in no way condone the behavior depicted in the video posted recently," Fort Jackson Commander Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle, Jr. said in a statement
Definitely out to provoke the sgt..as a military man the guy was out to start it with a guy he knew full well was capable and most likely willing to kick his ass...shame on the sgt and wife for letting this get out ....seems fishy to me ...why would the sgt. In today's times even think about letting this footage out into the air? Just throwing it out there
 

TerryK

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The wife seems to be egging him on. Guy needs to think with his big head and not the small one.
After his up to now promising career is shot I wonder how the wife will react to them being out of the mil and looking for a job. Not much call for people good at yelling at recruits.
Such behavior doesn't go over well in civlant
 

NCGirl

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Definitely out to provoke the sgt..as a military man the guy was out to start it with a guy he knew full well was capable and most likely willing to kick his ass...shame on the sgt and wife for letting this get out ....seems fishy to me ...why would the sgt. In today's times even think about letting this footage out into the air? Just throwing it out there


I don't think they had any choice, they try and steal the phone off whomever was filming things would have gotten worse. I am guessing some neighborhood SJW was filming and put it on Facebook.

What I read here, and elsewhere was the negro had already caused by several problems in the neighborhood and this guy was telling him to move along. He didn't push him till he started towards his wife.
 

MinnesotaSmith

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The wife seems to be egging him on.
After his up to now promising career is shot I wonder how the wife will react to them being out of the mil and looking for a job.
She'll frivorce him for no longer bringing in enough income for her marriage vows to have any validity in her opinion, the way mine did. With any luck, though, a small company owned by a conservative will quietly pick him up for a security or training job, once the hubbub dies down.
 

NCGirl

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She'll frivorce him for no longer bringing in enough income for her marriage vows to have any validity in her opinion, the way mine did. With any luck, though, a small company owned by a conservative will quietly pick him up for a security or training job, once the hubbub dies down.

The bitterness you have inside of you towards women is eating you alive. I hope for your sake that one day you can get past it. Not all women are like that, and you know it. I tell my husband that if he is unhappy in his job to quit. We can live on my money I don't care.

Yes, hopefully if his career is ruined over this he will find something else, something even better
 

MinnesotaSmith

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The bitterness you have inside of you towards women is eating you alive. I hope for your sake that one day you can get past it. Not all women are like that, and you know it. I tell my husband that if he is unhappy in his job to quit. We can live on my money I don't care.

Yes, hopefully if his career is ruined over this he will find something else, something even better
It is routine in the oil industry for what was done to me (frivorcing over job loss) to be done every oil bust by the tens of thousands to other husbands with children, particularly by women currently (if temporarily) legally married who do not REALLY understand the cyclic nature of the industry. (E.g., they never worked in it themselves and do not have years of living in a geographical area heavily dependent upon the oil industry.)

Note that a high proportion, probably the majority, of women are repulsed in the long run by men they outearn, no matter what else the guy is providing.

P.S. what emotions I feel do not affect the validity of my arguments. If in the future you wish to attempt trying to refute one of my analyses, you would do better to instead discuss the facts and logic I use.
 
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NCGirl

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It is routine in the oil industry for what was done to me (frivorcing over job loss) to be done by the tens of thousands to other husbands with children as well every oil bust, particularly for women currently (if temporarily) legally married who do not REALLY understand the cyclic nature of the industry. (E.g., they never worked in it themselves and have never lived in a geographical area heavily dependent upon the oil industry.)

P.S. what emotions I feel do not affect the validity of my arguments. If in the future you wish to attempt trying to refute one of my analyses, you would do better to instead discuss the facts and logic I use.
So you (those men) chose badly. Choose better next time.
I hope one day you can get past this bitterness and find happiness with our without a woman.
 

Hfcomms

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And once again the ‘media’ stokes the flames of a non-story. Fox is as woke and sensational as the rest of them. A white guy shoving a black guy as well as a black guy shoving a white guy happens every day in this country so why is it newsworthy? They make everything about race today and in the end are creating the very racists on both sides they claim to abhor.
 

NCGirl

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Yes, those men chose badly; they chose American women to try marriage with, in American territory where American laws operate. You're correct; they would have been wiser not to have done that. I certainly have learned my lesson about that.
Well then find a nice foreign lady. As long as you have enough money to support her family, LOL... Might be cheaper for you in the long run. I'm only half joking. I've known some of those marriages which worked out just fine.
 

MinnesotaSmith

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Well then find a nice foreign lady. As long as you have enough money to support her family, LOL... Might be cheaper for you in the long run. I'm only half joking. I've known done of those marriages which worked out just fine.
I'd have to move to a foreign country where she wouldn't be ruined for marriage by American culture within a year or two, as is routine when nonfeminist foreign women are brought to the U.S. (And, then she wouldn't have misandric U.S. courts available to her to make her betrayal profitable.) As you know perfectly well, I am geographically stuck til either my backstabber dies (of cancer from the Chinavirus fauxines, say) or the kids turn 18 nine years from now.

Back to the OP: even if a hung jury or something prevents jail time, I predict a discharge Other Than Honorable for this sergeant who was protecting his wife and neighborhood. He won't even have VA quack medical access then, as I understand it.
 
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33dInd

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My take it was the wife who filmed this.
just a feeling
But

that sgt had his head up his ass
He told the guy to leave and then kept following him

too much steroid and testosterone
 

db cooper

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Yes, those men chose badly; they chose American women to try marriage with, in American territory where American laws operate. You're correct; they would have been wiser not to have done that. I certainly have learned my lesson about that.
That's why many men opt for foreign brides. I believe certain Asian countries have women that are much more respectful. I've read where Australian men working in neighboring Asian lands dump their Australian bitches for an Asian sweetie and are quite happy over it.

Having lived in Army government quarters I learned a little about the politics of Army wives. They have a caste system. If one lady is married to a Staff Sgt, she assumes that rank in the ladies groups, meaning she believes she has authority over a private's wife. The point I'm getting at, is this guy's wife likely assumed the rank and DI status of her husband and could have simply been stupidly acting the part.

I agree with previous comments, they should have called the cops.
 

NCGirl

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My take it was the wife who filmed this.
just a feeling
But

that sgt had his head up his ass
He told the guy to leave and then kept following him

too much steroid and testosterone
I thought the wife was over to the right based on the voice and how the white guy reacted when the darkie headed that way. I figured it was a neighborhood SJW or even an accomplice of the negro who was doing the filming.

In any case best not be baited but remember to fight on YOUR terms when YOU have the upper hand.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
Not just race but for our freedom's. Sadly, they're handing our asses to us and we just sit back and take it every single day.

We're going to end up like SA if we don't FINALLY put our foot down.
In SA Whites are an extreme minority and they do not have 2A rights or a massive build up of personal arms and ammo.

But I do agree with "they're handing our asses to us and we just sit back and take it every single day." I still believe there will be a triggering event that starts the process of setting things straight. We just have to wait for the left to get bold enough to create that opportunity.
 

NCGirl

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In SA Whites are an extreme minority and they do not have 2A rights or a massive build up of personal arms and ammo.

But I do agree with "they're handing our asses to us and we just sit back and take it every single day." I still believe there will be a triggering event that starts the process of setting things straight. We just have to wait for the left to get bold enough to create that opportunity.


Many if not most farmers are very much armed, at least they were. I visited a friend's family vineyard in South Africa some 15-20 years ago and they were loaded for bear! They said most white farmers and landowners were. Perhaps that has changed since?

I think unless we get seriously uncomfortable, nothing is going to happen. Maybe I'm wrong. Won't be the first time!
 

MinnesotaSmith

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Many if not most farmers are very much armed, at least they were. I visited a friend's family vineyard in South Africa some 15-20 years ago and they were loaded for bear! They said most white farmers and landowners were. Perhaps that has changed since?
IIRC, since the blacks took over in SA, the farmers are only allowed ordinary shotguns for defense. This is part of why the slow genocide of them is effective.
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic
Sounds like the POS came into the white neighborhood causing problems. As the little negro started heading towards the guy's wife he shoved him. As a negro he KNOWS that he has the right to do whatever he wants to now and the white folks better get used to it.
:rolleyes:


(oh, and Fox news can go suck a llamas prick)

Video at link


South Carolina authorities have charged a White Army drill sergeant with misdemeanor assault after he appeared on video shoving and shouting at a Black man on a suburban sidewalk earlier this week.

Authorities have identified Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pentland, 42, as the aggressor who demands that a smaller, unidentified Black man "walk away" repeatedly.

"We gave the facts of the case that we have and the evidence we have to the solicitor’s office, and also presented to a magistrate, and that’s who determined what charge would be brought," Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said during a Wednesday evening news conference.

Jonathan Pentland, a U.S. Army staff sergeant, is charged with third-degree assault and battery. (Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center via AP) (AP)
When asked to elaborate, Lott said it was "the fact that he put his hands on somebody" that led to the misdemeanor charge.

In the video, which was posted to Facebook Monday and shared more than 22,000 times, Pentland can be seen shoving the unidentified victim as he orders him to walk away from the area.

"What is it you’re doing here?" the muscular military man asks.


"Walking," the victim says with a shrug.

"Then walk," Pentland says, a demand he repeats many times in the three-minute clip.

At the end of the video, a woman who Pentland identifies as his wife can be heard telling the other man that he had picked a fight with "some random young lady" in the neighborhood, a claim the Black man then denies.


"[Pentland] touched somebody," Lott said. "That’s an assault. That’s assault and battery when you place your hands on someone, and he did. The video showed that he did, and that’s the evidence that we have that he was charged with."

He declined to release the victim’s name, although he said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood before the video was filmed. Still, he said that "none of them justified the assault that occurred."


There were some other things that occurred that really doesn’t justify the actions of the suspect," Lott said.


When pressed on why the assault charge did not come until the video of the altercation went viral, Lott said responding deputies did not have all of that information available at the scene.

Responding officers had only issued Pentland a citation for alleged malicious injury to property in connection with damage to the man’s phone.

"That’s why the investigators got it, and that’s why they did what they did, and they did it very quickly," he said.


The maximum penalty for third-degree assault is a $500 fine and 30 days in jail, the sheriff added.

Pentland was released on his own recognizance but did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

Army officials and federal prosecutors were also looking into possible disciplinary measures.


"The leaders at Fort Jackson in no way condone the behavior depicted in the video posted recently," Fort Jackson Commander Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle, Jr. said in a statement


Notice!!!!

If you are white, and interfere with a black, you will go to jail.


If you are black and vandalize a white person's home, you get a pass.
 

NCGirl

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IIRC, since the blacks took over in SA, the farmers are only allowed ordinary shotguns for defense. This is part of why the slow genocide of them is effective.
I didn't realize that. How incredibly sad for them. I guess we will be in the same boat in a few years. Sad for us also.
 

20Gauge

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That's exactly what happened. Instigator rolled in first to give them a target and now the Marxists are following up with their usual stunts.
His behavior is that of a WALKER!!!

Trolls a neighborhood looking to see who has what. He has the requisite back pack to stuff small things into.

These walkers are the scourge of all neighborhoods. They spend their days looking for what to steal knowing it is petty theft and they will be out in a heartbeat.
 

TerryK

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This incident has taken on a life of its own. I'm sure the sarge is a good guy, but he will spend the rest of his life regretting being a participant in this totally scripted play act.
Sorry for him and lesson for all of us to not let yourself get pulled into being a character in their script.


Soldier charged after video of confrontation with Black man
By MEG KINNARDtoday


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This April 14, 2021, booking photo provided by the Richland County, S.C., detention center shows Jonathan Pentland, a U.S. Army staff sergeant charged with third-degree assault and battery after a video went viral depicting him accosting and shoving a Black man in a South Carolina neighborhood. (Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center via AP)

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A white Army non-commissioned officer depicted in a viral video accosting and shoving a Black man in a South Carolina neighborhood has been charged with third-degree assault.

Jonathan Pentland, 42, was charged Wednesday and listed as detained in the Richland County jail and issued a personal recognizance bond, according to online jail records, which did not show him as having an attorney.

The video, posted Monday by a woman on Facebook and shared thousands of times, shows a man, identified as Pentland, demanding that a Black man leave the neighborhood before threatening him with physical violence.
“You’re in the wrong neighborhood,” Pentland, standing on the sidewalk, can be heard saying to the other man before using an expletive. “I ain’t playing with you. ... I’m about to show you what I can do.”

According to Shirell Johnson, who posted the video, the incident happened in a subdivision of The Summit, which has a Columbia address but is technically outside the city’s limits. The video does not show what started the conflict. Johnson did not immediately respond to a message from The Associated Press seeking further details.

The recording begins with Pentland, a U.S. Army sergeant first class, asking the Black man what he’s doing in the area. The Black man says he was simply walking and not bothering anyone.
Throughout the three-minute video, Pentland continuously demands that the other man leave the neighborhood, getting in his face and, at one point, pushing the man, who almost falls to the ground.
“Let’s go, walk away,” he said. “I’m about to do something to you. You better start walking right now.”
At the end of the video, a woman who Pentland identifies as his wife can be heard telling the other man that he had picked a fight with “some random young lady” in the neighborhood, a claim the Black man then denies.
Johnson said authorities arrived at the scene and only gave Pentland a citation for malicious injury to property for slapping the man’s phone out of his hand and cracking it.

Officials at Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army’s largest basic training facility, said Wednesday they were looking into the incident. On one of its Twitter accounts, base officials also said that U.S. Department of Justice authorities were investigating as well.
According to social media accounts connected to Pentland, he has been stationed at Fort Jackson since 2019 and has worked as a drill sergeant at the garrison, a 53,000-acre complex that trains 50% of all soldiers and 60% of women who enter the Army each year.

Asked on Twitter for his response to the video, Fort Jackson Commanding Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr. said the behavior displayed in the video “is by no means condoned by any service member.”
“We will get to the bottom of this ASAP,” he said.
On his official Facebook page, Beagle said Army officials “have begun our own investigation and are working with the local authorities.”

Earlier this year, the Department of Defense announced that Beagle would take over as commanding general at Fort Drum, New York, to be succeeded at Fort Jackson by Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Michaelis. An official transfer date has not been announced.

Commenters on the video said they had reached out to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department asking for additional charges to be filed. In a release issued early Wednesday, a department spokeswoman said deputies had been dispatched to the neighborhood for “an assault” call involving one of the men several days before the date of the video, and that all of the matters were under investigation.

During an afternoon news conference, Sheriff Leon Lott said the other man in the video was not a juvenile but declined to release his name. Lott said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood in the days leading up to the video but said that “none of them justified the assault that occurred.”
“The first time I saw the video, it was terrible. It was unnecessary,” Lott said, noting he had met with community leaders and elected officials before speaking with reporters. Lott said his investigators had turned their case over to prosecutors, who determined what charge to levy against Pentland.
Pentland did not immediately respond to an email message seeking comment. If convicted, he faces up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine.

State Sen. Mia McLeod, who represents the area, said Wednesday on the Senate floor that she had spent much of the previous day in discussions about the incident and planned to meet with the sheriff later in the day.
“My sons have a freaking right to live,” said McLeod, who is Black. “Another unarmed Black man could be dead today because he was walking in a neighborhood that, I am told, is adjacent to his, doing absolutely nothing.”
 

CTFIREBATTCHIEF

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During an afternoon news conference, Sheriff Leon Lott said the other man in the video was not a juvenile but declined to release his name. Lott said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood in the days leading up to the video but said that “none of them justified the assault that occurred.”
“The first time I saw the video, it was terrible. It was unnecessary,” Lott said, noting he had met with community leaders and elected officials before speaking with reporters. Lott said his investigators had turned their case over to prosecutors, who determined what charge to levy against Pentland.

During an afternoon news conference, Sheriff Leon Lott said the other man in the video was not a juvenile but declined to release his name. Lott said that man had been involved in other incidents in the neighborhood in the days leading up to the video but said that “none of them justified the assault that occurred.”
The first time I saw the video, it was terrible. It was unnecessary,” Lott said, noting he had met with community leaders and elected officials before speaking with reporters. Lott said his investigators had turned their case over to prosecutors, who determined what charge to levy against Pentland.

An interesting little tidbit about "sheriff Lott" that I found, Fair use applies and all, more at the link.


The State (Columbia, SC) Court filing: Richland sheriff covered up school deputy preying on teens for 9 years
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Mar. 27—Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott and internal investigators protected a deputy from 2010 to 2019 who they had reason to know was a sexual predator, lawyers in a civil suit alleged in a Wednesday court filing.

Protecting the now-former deputy, who was primarily a school resource officer, amounted to a cover-up to save the Richland County Sheriff's Department from embarrassment and liability, according to the filings.
Lott and Capt. John E. Ewing, the former deputy's supervisor, "deliberately and systematically concealed Deputy Bradley's predatory nature and concealed their own knowledge of his predatory nature," the filing said.
The filing claimed that internal investigations into the former deputy were inadequate and that Lott and Ewing shrugged off evidence that Bradley had inappropriate relationships and possibly sexually assaulted a female student. That evidence included a lie detector test failed by the former deputy and emails with students that lawyers described as clearly suspicious.
The number of times that Bradley was accused of inappropriate interactions with female students in those nine years would have reasonably proved to Lott and Ewing that the deputy was abusing students, according to the documents. The department officials downplayed those incidents in ways that indicate a cover-up.
In response, the department said Lott stands by comments he made following Bradley's arrest in November 2019. At that time, Lott said: "I'm sick to my stomach over the thought of this girl being victimized by one of my former deputies. No child should be subjected to this, and I'm disgusted that it happened with someone who was entrusted with protecting our children."
'We didn't ignore this," Lott said at the time. "As soon as this came to our attention...we got on it.'
 
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