Sunday, January 19, 2014

Federal Investigation of St. Johns County Sheriff URGENTLY Required

We appeciate the prompt federal investigation of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's staff closing Ft. Lee approaches to the George Washington Bridge -- political retaliation.
Closer to home, Attorney General Eric Holder and the Justice Department must investigate St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID SHOAR's evident misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance, as documented by the New York Times ("Two Shots on a Summer Evening") and PBS Frontline ("A Death in St. Augustine.")
A St. Johns County Sheriff's Deputy's handgun was used to shoot his girlfriend, and Sheriff DAVID SHOAR refused to recuse himself from a putative "investigation," while misusing government funds to hire hack outside counsel and putative "experts" to nitpick FDLE investigator Rusty Rogers' investigation of the shooting, mailing a misbegotten report to the Justice Department Civil Rights Division in attempt to stir up an investigation of Rogers and FDLE.
Sounds like possible obstruction of justice, mail fraud, wire fraud, and civil rights violations.
SHERIFF DAVID SHOAR refused to go on-camera or on-the-record to answer questions from three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Bogdanich.
In the words of William F. Buckley, Jr., "why does baloney reject the grinder?"
Attorney General Holder: please subpoena SHERIFF DAVID B. SHOAR and his henchmen before a federal grand jury pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6. Let's see if they invoke their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, tell the truth, or commit perjury.
Justice for Michelle O'Connell in 2014.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So, where do the citizens go from here? The DOJ? Now, the SJSO is publicizing a cold case to show what? Good faith? Dedication to unsolved crimes? Just to deflect?

The writer of the WSJ articles later stated that he received 'HUNDREDS' of correspondence from residents with similar complaints/situations.

If THEY all agree to testify - who is it exactly that they go to?