Friday, February 16, 2018

Sheriff DAVID SHOAR's brother-in-law, PIO CHARLES MULLIGAN "RETIRES,' Joins DROP program as rehired annuitant -- St. Augustine Record Runs 248 Word Puff Piece. Pitiful.

More fluff -- a pitiful, pathetic puff piece (248 words) from The St. Augustine Record about corrupt Sheriff DAVID SHOAR and his minion, Public Information Officer, "COMMANDER" CHARLES MULLIGAN, who is retiring after 30 years and being brought back as a rehired annuitant under Florida's controversial DROP program:

1. "COMMANDER" CHARLES MULLIGAN is controversial St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID SHOAR's brother-in-law, who may be seen online in 2013 PBS documentary, "A Death in St. Augustine," helping Sheriff SHOAR conceal documents on September 2, 2010 homicide of Michelle O'Connell from The New York Times and PBS Frontline.
2. No mention of DROP program in article. Why?
3. No mention of Michelle O'Connell case in 248 word story. Why?
4. This fluffy article has a byline, but it needed critical thinking skills and enough words to tell the story of "COMMANDER" CHARLES MULLIGAN's "service." It reads like a press release.
5. The British say a diplomat is a person sent abroad to lie for his country. That's what PIOs do.
6. It is a conflict of interest for the PIO to be the Sheriff's brother-in-law. Enough.
7. We need reporters to ask questions and demand answers -- not take dictation, like amenuenses, allowing unaccountable elected and unelected officials to get away with murder (both figuratively and literally).
8. Officer-involved domestic violence, officer-involved shootings, financial flummery and chicanery at the St. Johns County Sheriff's office are deserving of much better coverage by the St. Augustine Record.
9. That won't happen until you stop taking press releases as if they were holy writ. We need longer articles, more investigative reporting, and an indefatigable willingness on the part of SAR reporters to report "without fear or favor."
10. The simple palpitating fact of the matter is that The New York Times and PBS Frontline had to do the work on the Michelle O'Connell case that the Record's former owners (MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS) REFUSED to allow its reporters to do, due to MORRIS' support for the ancien regime -- dull developer-driven/directed Republicans. Enough.




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Mulligan retiring but will remain face of the Sheriff’s Office By Jared Keever
Posted Feb 15, 2018 at 7:06 PM
Updated at 6:28 AM
St. Augustine Record

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office isn’t necessarily getting a new face, but the face is getting a new set of clothes.

Although longtime Sheriff’s Office spokesman Cmdr. Chuck Mulligan retired this week after 30 years with the agency, he isn’t going anywhere.

He is staying on as a contractor to work “strictly media relations and communications,” he told The Record on Thursday.

“It’s a transition away from full-time law enforcement,” he said, and into “more of a civilian role within the agency.”

That means that when he returns to work on March 1 for the official start date in his new role, he will have traded in his traditional green uniform for civilian clothes.

Sheriff David Shoar said the decision to keep Mulligan on was an easy one, not only because of his experience in the position, but because he still needs the retired commander around to train up someone else in the agency to do the job. That, Shoar said, will take about a year.

“It’s not a job where you are out on patrol one day and the next day you are a [public information officer],” he said.

Mulligan said that the first 10 years he was with the agency he worked patrol and spent time on the SWAT and dive teams as well as the marine unit.

For the last 20 years he has been on the public relations side of the Sheriff’s Office.

“He’s really at the top of his game,” Shoar said.








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1. "COMMANDER" CHARLES MULLIGAN is controversial St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID SHOAR's brother-in-law, who may be seen online in 2013 PBS documentary, "A Death in St. Augustine," helping Sheriff SHOAR conceal documents on September 2, 2010 homicide of Michelle O'Connell from The New York Times and PBS Frontline.
2. No mention of DROP program in article. Why?
3. No mention of Michelle O'Connell case in 248 word story. Why?
4. This fluffy article has a byline, but it needed critical thinking skills and enough words to tell the story of "COMMANDER" CHARLES MULLIGAN's "service." It reads like a press release.
5. The British say a diplomat is a person sent abroad to lie for his country. That's what PIOs do.
6. It is a conflict of interest for the PIO to be the Sheriff's brother-in-law. Enough.
7. We need reporters to ask questions and demand answers -- not take dictation, like amenuenses, allowing unaccountable elected and unelected officials to get away with murder (both figuratively and literally).
8. Officer-involved domestic violence, officer-involved shootings, financial flummery and chicanery at the St. Johns County Sheriff's office are deserving of much better coverage by the St. Augustine Record.
9. That won't happen until you stop taking press releases as if they were holy writ. We need longer articles, more investigative reporting, and an indefatigable willingness on the part of SAR reporters to report "without fear or favor."
10. The simple palpitating fact of the matter is that The New York Times and PBS Frontline had to do the work on the Michelle O'Connell case that the Record's former owners (MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS) REFUSED to allow its reporters to do, due to MORRIS' support for the ancien regime -- dull developer-driven/directed Republicans. Enough.



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“He’s really at the top of his game,” Shoar said.

And at the bottom of the list of those to be trusted. Period.
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Is this ANOTHER DROP PROGRAM Participant?

VERY COSTLY to taxpayers, but does create another Millionaire Police Officer, like David Shoar.

Of course, Chuckie must STAY AROUND, he is in JUST AS DEEP AS HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW SHOAR.

Chuckie Mull-a-goon is and has always been a DIRTY COP!

Now he will just be a DIRTY EMPLOYE LOOKING OUT FOR OUR HIGHLY CORRUPT SHERIFF DAVID SHOAR ...

Chuckie Mull-a-goon along with Brother-in-Law David Shoar are the OWNERS of the

1) Bouched then turned into a COVER-UP MURDER of Michell O'Connell ... BEAUTIFUL WOMAN MURDERED by a DEPUTY named Jermy Banks!

2) 300 Million Dollars Allied Veterans Scandal, the LARGEST THEFt of VETERANS MONEY EVER STOLE IN THE HISTORY of the UNITED STATES. OH YES CHUCKIE and DAVIE OWN THAT SCANDAL and SHOULD of BEN CHARGED WITH FELONIES

3) Federal eavesdropping on an Attorney and the Attorney s client. A very serious FEDERAL CRIME of which David Shoar and his Brother-in-law are responsible for. Again they both escaped SERIOUS FEDERAL CHARGES. why?

There is more, but those are the top three. Shoar and Mull-a-goon SHOULD BE IN FEDERAL PRISON RIGHT NOW!

NOT TO WORRY ... NOBODY but NOBODY EVER ESCAPES KARMA...

. sometimes it takes LONGER FOR KARMA TO CATCH-UP TO " THE OWNERS of BAD ACTS" by the ALLEGED GOOD PEOPLE!

GOOD LUCK CHUCKIE ... YOU'RE GOING TO NEED IT ONE DAY ... WHEN YOU ARE CALLED ...« less

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