St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID BERNARD SHOAR is a threat to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." He is a threat to our way of life and our image and reputation here in St. Augustine and St. Johns County, Florida.
We're looking forward to the King of Spain and Pope Francis visiting here next year for our 450th anniversary of our Nation's Oldest City.
The whole world is watching.
No more coverups.
No more lies.
Silence = Death.
Sheriff DAVID BERNARD SHOAR has now been exposed by: (a) the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta, (b) the United States Dstrict Court in Jacksonville, (c) The New York Times, (d) PBS Frontline and (e) NBC News Dateline, and (f) unanimously condemned by locals.
Sheriff DAVID BERNARD SHOAR is a clear and present danger. SHOAR and his lawless lawmen must be investigated by a federal grand jury.
Now.
The alternative is death.
More death.
More coverups.
Ask the families and friends of the Sheriff's Department's victims.
Ask the family and friends of Michelle O'Connell, shot and killed with the service pistol of Deputy JEREMY BANKS on September 2, 2010.
Ask former County Commission Ben Rich, a retired federal agent.
We need a federal grand jury.
Now.
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I agree how awful that SJSO employees work under mentally abusive conditions fear they will loose their jobs, families, homes, livelyhood if they disagree they are fired, and the christian sheriff loves to us f bombs when he belittles truth loving employees as he fires them. I hope changes come, let it be amen
ReplyDeleteWe shall overcome! Justice for Michelle O'Connell. Now.
ReplyDeleteRepublicans do you really want to be associated with Republican David B Shoar, he stands for injustice he gives republicans a bad image .
ReplyDeleteHe lacks respect for human rights. He has dragged our city's and county's reputation through the muck and mire of injustice, oppression and obstruction of justice. Our community is on the world stage now. It is time for him to go.
ReplyDelete"unanimously condemned by locals. "
ReplyDeletehuh?
we obviously have different definitions of unanimity.
Sheriff Shoar?
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