It should come as no surprise that a sheriff who actively protests a registered citizen has a problem with dishonesty and the typical backscratching associated with redneck sheriffs. This pig claims he can't trust DHS on registrant placement, but who can trust a biased sheriff abusing his power?
http://www.cbs58.com/story/32090029/sheriff-joins-neighbors-in-protesting-sex-offender-placement
Sheriff Joins Neighbors in Protesting Sex Offender Placement
Posted: May 28, 2016 9:48 PM EDT
Updated: May 28, 2016 9:48 PM EDT
By Evan Kruegel
At Mark Rogers' rural Wheatland home, the signs in the front yard say it all: "No Violent Sexual Predators".
"It's 75 feet from my house, that they're trying to place a sex offender."
That offender is 53-year-old Michael McGee, twice convicted of sexual assault, including the assault of a 10-year-old. According to Sheriff David Beth, the state's Department of Health Services chose the Kenosha County location for McGee, because there was no room in Racine County, where he lives.
"We're all on board with making sure Mr. McGee finds a safe place to go, but it's not in Kenosha," says Beth. "Find a place for him in Racine."
Sheriff Beth joined a handful of picketers outside Rogers' home Saturday, one day after he made headlines for questioning the honesty of DHS.
In a letter sent to every Sheriff in the state, Sheriff Beth writes "I have no faith DHS will be honest to any of our departments in the placement of Violent Sex Offenders."
Sheriff Beth says his department was told a different sex offender, classified as non-violent would be the one residing next to Rogers. That's when he says the state pulled a switch, without telling anyone involved.
"This is a major concern to the people of Kenosha," he says.
Rogers says he'll continue to fight the ruling. If McGee moves in, he says he'll have to move.
"We just want it to stop," he says. "I don't want to have to move from my home, and I don't think I should have to."
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So much for unbiased enforcement of law...
ReplyDeleteThey don't believe in their own system ? And they still are allowed to carry a fire arm . Such a wimp ass society of cowards . I hope the next time they have sex they get up and oppologize when their done . And feel the shame of sex for not procreating as a planned parent divorse senario of the past fourty years , and bill the tax payer's for your sexual pleasure's .
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