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I can't believe nobody has posted about this?
Eddie Bennett replied to fire911's topic in RECENT TOPICS
The school may need to add a class on how to deal with bullies. That will help more than anything else in Paulding County Schools. -
Another vent about the Marshal's Office
Eddie Bennett replied to Coppertop's Pop's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I disagree, Lady Raider! The Marshal's office serves a good purpose in code enforcement, which benefits the-good-old-boy system. I'll guarantee you that the codebook is used to the fullest extent of the law when it comes to enforcing codes that the-good-old-boy system wishes to be enforced. But, they don't want any code standing in the way of what the-good-old-boys want to do, in Paulding County. The Marshal's office is very useful, and worth the money Paulding County citizens pay for it. -
I think VandiZandi is a good chief of police, whose principles may not go along with a far-right conservative agenda. His presentation of an award to Officer Joseph Crossen may not have faired well with other Hiram police officers. The investigation, I hope, will clear up any biased behaviors within that department, regardless of the Chief no longer wishing to participate.
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Jim Baker's experience as a Private Investigator has resulted in a professional business. He is well worth his fee. Paulding County citizens are well represented in the investigation Mr. Baker is working on at the present time. But will he be paid? I am wondering because Paulding County citizens tend to trust in the good-old-boy system, and think a professional investigation into their affairs are not a necessary endeavor. Hiram, GA well soon see some details in regard to some good-old-boy activities in the event that Jim Baker's investigation can see the light of day. h
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Canadian Prime Minister corrects woman who said "mankind"
Eddie Bennett replied to Foxmeister's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Mankind made the words up, years ago, but womankind is getting tired of the el toro poopoo. -
Thirteen officers have left the department since chief VandeZande took over in 2013. We're only talking an approximate 21-officer force so the recent departures of new and veteran officers alike were of great concern to the City Council. Enough so that they hired private investigator Jim Baker, who presented his findings to the council during a closed-door, executive session on Tuesday night. Whatever Baker found, it's something Vande Zande doesn't want to be discussed. We ran into a helpful officer in the parking lot of the police station around lunchtime and he offered to call the chief fo
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Waste Management is good in the City Limits, but they rip you off in you live out in the county.
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CC I messed Nicole CarrVerified account @NicoleCarrWSB 3h3 hours ago A sudden police chief resignation. A private, taxpayer-funded investigation, and a police department that locks HQ (public) doors in the middle of the day when a news crew shows up...Exclusive at 6 @wsbtv Whatever happened to public trust, which we can be assured is open and direct. We can't have that if cops lock the door to the police precinct to keep us from the truth. What the Sam Hell are we to think?
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He was known as VandeZande, here in Woodstock, Pubby! Todd VandeZande, a 23-year veteran law enforcement officer, started his law enforcement career in the City of Woodstock where he fell in love with being a public servant. Since that time, he has served in other metro Atlanta agencies such as the Marietta Police Department and, most recently, the City of Canton where he rose to the rank of Assistant Police Chief. While in Canton, he had oversight of 47 officers and a $3.2M annual budget. VandeZande possesses advanced law enforcement certifications by the Georgia Police Officers Standar
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Channel 2 investigative reporter Nicole Carr uncovered the resignation letter of the Hiram police chief but when she visited police headquarters to ask them about it, they locked the doors on her. Through a tip and an open records request, Carr discovered Police Chief Todd Vande is on his way out amid a private investigation into his department's operations. In the letter, Vande says he wants his resignation "to eliminate the council's need to discuss in any detail the findings of that investigation." Once the chief sent someone to tell Carr he was declining an interview about his re
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I can't believe nobody has posted about this?
Eddie Bennett replied to fire911's topic in RECENT TOPICS
This letter tells us a lot. Stop this Channel 5 video and read the letter: -
Of course, I don't make sense to far-right, pedophile supporting, conservatives, LO! I just can't bring myself to that mentality.
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There just isn't any pedophiles in Paulding County, LO! It's kinda like there has never been any corruption with Deputies or Police Officers, in Paulding County. And, there are no so-called "Good-Old-Boys" that you hear about, in Paulding County.
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I think Stormy Danials and Scott Balo would make a great couple. I think he is guilty of statutory rape, myself!
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I don't think you get anything on you, E Z! It shows in the mechanisms you adhere to.
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Why doesn't he go after Nicole Eggart for defamation of character? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7b96zB-lJA
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Be careful what you get Crisco on. It's shortening.
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If It Happens In Maryland Could It Happel In Georgia?
Eddie Bennett replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Speaking of could it happen in Georgia; well, it has. https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/ten-current-and-former-law-enforcement-officers-among-15-arrested-protecting-drug Check out this video from 4 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRZTqHSn5UQ