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Wednesday, August 12, 2020
‘This is no longer a debate’: Florida sheriff bans deputies, visitors from wearing masks. (WaPo)
Sheriff WOODS typifies the arrogant elected officials in ethically-challenged offices that resemble dictatorships, in places where journalists are afraid to do their jobs, where monopoly Chain Gang Journalism news organizations deprive the people of information about their governments.
Sheriff "BILLY" WOODS sounds like former Anderson County, Tennessee Sheriff DENNIS O. TROTTER, whom our Appalachian Observer newspaper investigated 1981-83. TROTTER onee told me that said I was "the most dangerous reporter I ever met in my entire life." TROTTER was indicted, arrested, convicted and incarcerated in federal prisons from 1984-1988. In 1988, he wrote a check from personal funds to settle the lawsuit I filed against him in federal court, for stirring up a malicious false accusation of libel against me, served on the morning of my first law school exam (Torts) at Memphis State University (now University of Memphis).
We renounce the harsh threatening words of Marion County Sheriff "BILLY" WOODS. We renounce his works and pomps, just as we renounce the corruption of St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID SHOAR, who covered up the murders of Michelle O'Connell and Eli Washtock. On September 2, 2010, Michelle O'Connell was murdered ih the home of Deputy JEREMY BANKS. On January 31, 2019, Eli/Ellie Washcock, investigating the murder of Ms. O'Connell, was killed in his home in World Golf Village.
Share their shame. Don't tolerate unAmerican activities, or those who do,
Ask questions, demand answers and expect democracy. In 20 years as a St. Johns County resident, and in fifteen years as an active outspoken zealous advocate for change in our local governments, the lesson is clear: SILENCE = DEATH.
This Dull Republican, elected leader of Florida's traditionally KKK Marion County Sheriff's office, shows his anti-scientific, Counter-Enlightenment effrontery, as reported in The Washington Post:
‘This is no longer a debate’: Florida sheriff bans deputies, visitors from wearing masks
On Tuesday, as Florida set a daily record for covid-19 deaths, Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods prohibited his deputies from wearing masks at work. His order, which also applies to visitors to the sheriff’s office, carves out an exception for officers in some locations, including hospitals, and when dealing with people who are high-risk or suspected of having the novel coronavirus.
“We can debate and argue all day of why and why not. The fact is, the amount of professionals that give the reason why we should, I can find the exact same amount of professionals that say why we shouldn’t,” Woods wrote in the email.
Police nationwide have faced scrutiny over inconsistent use of masks by officers, even in large cities like New York and Philadelphia where face coverings are mandatory. Many large departments only suggest officers wear masks, ABC News recently found, while those that require them, including the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, make exceptions for incidents where masks might impede officers in the line of duty.
Woods is among the first law enforcement officials to outright ban masks for his deputies, though.
He issued the order as Marion County and its largest city, Ocala, are mired in a politically charged debate over a mandatory mask rule. The Ocala City Council passed an emergency mask order last week, but Mayor Kent Guinn (R) vetoed it, citing in part a refusal by Ocala Police Chief Greg Graham to enforce the rule.
“My chief and I have talked about it. We will never write a fine. We’re just not going to do it,” Guinn told the Sky 97.3 FM on Monday.
The city council plans to meet Wednesday to consider overriding the veto, the Star-Banner reported.
Woods, meanwhile, told his deputies on Tuesday to stop wearing masks in most cases. While officers can still mask up in areas including the courthouse and county jail, they must immediately take off the face coverings afterward. Deputies working special events are also forbidden from wearing masks, Woods said.
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All visitors to sheriff’s department buildings will be asked to take off their masks in the lobby, Woods said, linking that rule to the ongoing protests against police brutality.
“In light of the current events when it comes to the sentiment and/or hatred toward law enforcement in our country today, this is being done to ensure there is clear communication and for identification purposes of any individual walking into a lobby,” he wrote.
The sheriff argued working mask-free hasn’t led to a spike of infections in his 900-person department. “Since the beginning of this pandemic the operation of this office has not changed and no wearing of masks has been put in place,” he said.
But as the Star-Banner reported, the local jail has seen a serious spike, with at least 200 inmates testing positive, along with 36 jail employees, including officers. A nurse at the jail has also died of covid-19.
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Should anyone challenge a deputy about wearing a mask, Woods wrote, “politely and professionally tell them I am not required to wear a mask nor will I, per the Order of the Sheriff.”
The sheriff ended his missive by making it clear that he would brook no dissent.
“This is no longer a debate nor is it up for discussion,” he wrote. “Please keep in mind this entire pandemic is fluid and constantly changing the way things are done. However, my orders will be followed or my actions will be swift to address.”
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