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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Showing posts with label 2016 Keystone Cop of the Year. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Pasco Co FL sheriff Chris Nocco violates a court order not to harass registrants suing his goons in court then denies it
Some registrants decided to sue the county over residency restriction laws, so this corrupt piece of trash sent out his goons to harass the registrants to dissuade them from continuing with the lawsuit, even AFTER a judge warned them not to. This pig should be held in contempt of court.
Lawyer suing Pasco County wants Sheriff Chris Nocco held in contempt; sheriff calls allegations "baseless"
Josh Solomon, Times Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 5, 2016 4:47pm
An attorney wants a judge to find Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco in contempt of a court order protecting sex offenders who are suing the county from being harassed by Nocco's deputies.
The contempt motion was filed by defense attorney Patrick Leduc on Tuesday, one day after a deputy visited one of the sex offenders who joined Leduc's lawsuit. The attorney called the deputy's visit "intimidation" that amounted to "a threat."
Nocco said the allegations are "completely baseless." The Pasco County Sheriff's Office says it was just doing its job, routinely checking on sex offenders who are on probation.
Leduc is suing the county on behalf of three sex offenders to overturn a 2015 ordinance that severely restricts where certain newly classified sex offenders can live in Pasco County.
The attorney's latest motion asks a judge to hold Nocco in contempt for violating an order issued March 30 that barred county personnel, including sheriff's deputies, from contacting the sex offenders suing the county or offering them legal advice.
The protective order was issued last week after Leduc complained that two deputies visited a sex offender on March 15 and tried to dissuade him from joining the lawsuit.
Leduc asserts in his latest motion that patrol Deputy Peter Collazo violated the protective order on Monday. The deputy visited Scott Wright, 42, a sex offender and plaintiff in the lawsuit against the county.
"We are going to be seeing you a lot more often based on recent events," the deputy told Wright, according to Leduc's contempt motion.
However, sheriff's spokesman Kevin Doll said the deputy never mentioned the lawsuit or the county ordinance during his visit. Patrol deputies like Collazo routinely conduct checks on probationers and sex offenders.
Luke Lirot, an attorney hired by Pasco County to defend the ordinance, said the judge's order does not prevent deputies from doing police work, such as monitoring sex offenders.
"So, any conversation that does not discuss the case," Lirot said, "even one including pointed frivolities or harsh statements of opinion, would not violate the order as I read it."
The Sheriff's Office sent footage from Collazo's body camera to the Tampa Bay Times to show that the deputy did nothing out of line.
The video shows Collazo walk up to Wright's house and ask to see his driver's license.
"I don't know if anybody's told your or not," Collazo told Wright, "they're having patrol deputies now step up a little bit and make more contact."
In the video, Wright said his most recent visit from a deputy took place a month ago.
"I don't mind," Wright told the deputy. "The only thing I ask of you guys is … just be cool with my kids."
"There's been a lot of unfortunate situations that have occurred that have prompted this," Collazo told Wright, then specifically referred to two incidents: when John Jonchuck threw his 5-year-old daughter, Pheobe, off the approach to the Sunshine Skyway bridge in January 2015; and when 11-year-old Janiya Thomas was found dead in a padlocked freezer in Bradenton in October. Neither incident, however, involved sex offenders.
Doll said the Sheriff's Office has gone above and beyond what the state requires to check on sex offenders.
"The worst thing that can happen is for something horrible to happen because of a lack of supervision," Doll said.
The deputy and Wright spoke for about four minutes, then shook hands. Leduc's motion said the deputy spent 15 minutes with his client.
Leduc is suing Pasco to challenge the constitutionality of a new ordinance that prohibits certain sex offenders from living within 2,500 feet of schools, child care facilities, parks, playgrounds and libraries. It's more than twice as restrictive as the state's 1,000-foot limit.
Lawyer suing Pasco County wants Sheriff Chris Nocco held in contempt; sheriff calls allegations "baseless" 04/05/16 [Last modified: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 9:53pm]
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Pasco County FL keystone cop Carlos Ocasio admits to us what his county's residency laws are REALLY for
I believe this guy spells his own name. I think his last name is spelled with two S's, not just one. Pasco County Florida detective Carlos OcASSio was kind enough to admit to us what we already know -- the intent of all these residency laws and compliance check operations is to encourage registrants to leave the county. Quite frankly, I'd like to see OcASSio's papers.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-pasco/deputies-go-door-to-door-for-operation-predator
“We are just trying to keep the neighborhoods safe and our kids safe. Ocasio said. "If they have to go to another county, so be it, but they committed the crime.”
In trying to find a picture of this cop, I stumbled on an older articles with MORE quotes from Ocasio.
http://m.baynews9.com/content/news/articles/bn9/2013/7/13/monitoring_pasco_s_r.html
One member of the task force, Det. Carlos Ocasio, logs hundreds of hours on the road.
His beat is the west side of Pasco County, where he knows all 260 registered sex offenders by name.
"We know them," Ocasio said. "If they're married, we know their spouse's name, their kids' names."
...
It's his business to know their business.
"The average neighbor knows that we are out there, keeping an eye on them," Ocasio said. "They have nothing to fear.
"Big brother is watching."
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