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titsonritz
04-05-20, 04:53
Don Bradley A.K.A. Head Shot Don, is a former Green Beret and a former CIA Contractor who has over 20 combat deployments with the CIA alone. He was shot in the head in a road rage incident nearly killing him only to be further victimized by the Monroe Co. Sheriff's Department who made a mistake with his identification as a career criminal. Apparently the department has a not so stellar past including arresting a woman who spent 3 months in jail for meth that turned out to be cotton candy, a deputy arrested in a drug sting by a neighboring dept and another who asked DUI suspect for blow job is banned from the county. Some crazy shit...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQjo-olMnSI

https://www.exaronews.com/man-shot-in-the-head-on-his-way-home-from-work-then-victimized-by-monroe-county-sheriffs

https://www.gofundme.com/f/head-shot-don-could-use-a-hand

diving dave
04-05-20, 09:59
I'm a huge supporter of law enforcement, as I spent 25 years of my life as one . However, I heard this podcast awhile ago, and felt my jaw dropping to what happened to this American hero and his family. Shameful. Praying for him and family.

Coal Dragger
04-05-20, 13:13
I used to be pretty supportive of law enforcement. After 13 years of living in a small town policed by clowns, I am no longer in that camp.

26 Inf
04-05-20, 14:03
I used to be pretty supportive of law enforcement. After 13 years of living in a small town policed by clowns, I am no longer in that camp.

How big is your community? Not meant as a slam, but often small communities get the police departments they are willing to pay for.

If you and others don't like the way the PD is performing it's duties, head for the city council/commission and let them know.

WillBrink
04-05-20, 14:10
I used to be pretty supportive of law enforcement. After 13 years of living in a small town policed by clowns, I am no longer in that camp.

Small town (fill in the blank) are often run by clowns sadly. Town in MA I lived before I moved to FL, had a solid PD, but there were some selectmen and others who were jaw dropping stupid. I had a fire inspector fail me in an addition built on my house, who never made it to my house, etc. Per usual, it starts with leadership.

Rifleman_04
04-05-20, 14:47
If you and others don't like the way the PD is performing it's duties, head for the city council/commission and let them know.

I wonder how well that’s working out for Don Bradley right now.

LMT Shooter
04-05-20, 15:09
It sounds like Monroe County, Georgia has a lot of bad apples at their sheriff's office.

Coal Dragger
04-05-20, 15:27
How big is your community? Not meant as a slam, but often small communities get the police departments they are willing to pay for.

If you and others don't like the way the PD is performing it's duties, head for the city council/commission and let them know.

About 3300-3500 people, the city council and county commission are also made up of clowns and morons. Small town cliquish good old boy club idiocy.

Our PD, FD, and Sheriff and personnel probably can’t be relied upon to do much beyond strutting in uniform and revenue collecting for the LE’s. The FD is good for spraying water on the smoldering remains of foundations. They also have a sterling reputation for letting controlled burns get out of hand.

As an example a year ago a local cop and a local deputy thought it would be a good idea to do some drag racing, while drinking, in their patrol cars, in town, with some minor females in the cars with them. They got caught by a State Trooper.

We have quite the brain trust here.

titsonritz
04-05-20, 15:41
I wonder how well that’s working out for Don Bradley right now.

Considering he has moved out of state to Florida to escape harassment I'm guessing not to well.

titsonritz
04-05-20, 15:46
It sounds like Monroe County, Georgia has a lot of bad apples at their sheriff's office.

Is sounds like the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and/or the FBI should take a hard look at them.

jsbhike
04-05-20, 15:57
Guessing if the New Year’s Eve in 2016 cotton candy incident had been handled correctly it would have gone a long way towards curtailing future incidents.

Dirk Williams
04-05-20, 16:11
26th Inf, Solid advice, . I'm amazed at the lack of understanding citizens have regarding their options. Nobody deserves piss poor police services. Stack the city hall chambers with informed citizens, get yourselves on the meeting "agenda" so you have a slotted time to state your case.

Be organized, no war stories, just the facts. expected to be challenged by council members, or the chief, or his admin. Stand firm, know your subject matter. A little prior homework goes along way. Numbers of citizens matter. Also cities have wards, or districts. Ask for one on one meetings with your ward elected official.

Consider hosting a meeting at your home, wherein, other residents with concerns can also be present, invite the council member/members. Be pleasant, be firm, state your case, be ready to provide possible solutions. Choose your words, be professional.

Chiefs of police work at the pleasure of city hall, if bad stuffs happening, put the turd in the right pocket. Very effective tool if done correctly. It is a big deal to be clean sober, and know your subject matter. If you,don't know the answer, admit you don't know the answer.

Good luck to,you.

DW

signal4l
04-05-20, 16:32
I've been a cop for over 20 years. I would trust the lives of my children to most of the cops I know. I've also met some cops who might actually be retarded. The same can be said about most professions.

Mr. Bradley needs to get himself an attorney and file a federal civil rights lawsuit. Complaining to the chief, police commissioner is a waste of time

Coal Dragger
04-05-20, 17:31
Well he needs to have charges dropped or be acquitted first....