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Thursday, June 22, 2006

McNesby talking on inmate deaths


Community Meeting
Date: Monday, June 26
Time: 5:00 p.m.
Place: Hope Center at Zion Hope Primitive Baptist Church, 201 West Leonard Street

Escambia County Sheriff Ron McNesby will meet with local pastors and community leaders regarding the mental health issues at the Escambia County Jail. He will listen to their concerns and share information.

The meeting is being held at the request of Commissioner Marie Young, who also chairs the Escambia County Public Safety Coordinating Council.

This is a community meeting. The Public Safety Coordinating Council will be meeting in the near future (date to be announced).

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe the wall is melting and the sheriff and Commissioner Young are serious about stopping the deaths.

5:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why bother discussing this with religious leaders? Isn't the sheriff part of the government, and therefore separated from the church, at least professionally? If he wants to talk about the problems in the jail, he needs to do it in an open forum consisting of community leaders, mental health experts, and the concerned public.

9:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

PUBLIC RECORDS DEBACLE

Why does the Escambia Sheriff’s office continually violate the public records laws ? It is not without deliberate purpose- consider the following example:

A public records request was made for all documents relating to deputy David Brown’s employment with the SO; a large number of documents were generated and supplied (request #1) after some delay. Review of the supplied documents indicated that the polygraph examination results and the pre-employment background were not supplied.

A request (#2) was made for the illegally omitted documents and they were supplied with portions of the polygraph exam redacted, with no explanation of the redaction given in writing as the law required.

A request (#3) was made for either the explanation for the redaction, or for the report to be provided un-redacted – the report was returned partially unredacted.

Why was all of that effort expended to hide public information from the public ? It seems that under polygraph examination Mr. Brown admitted to aggravated assault with a firearm and to committing AN ARMED ROBBERY.

Incredible, isn’t it ? A man walks into the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, admits to beating his 8 ½ month pregnant wife, shoplifting, several batteries, AG ASSAULT WITH A FIREARM AND ARMED ROBBERY AND IS HIRED AS A DEPUTY.

Incredible.

6:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sheriff McNesby made a big deal about never having been at the jail except as the Sheriff when he was speaking at the church last week - let's help him out with a little reminder of his arrest in the 60's - click on the link:

McNesby's felony Arrest Record can be viewed at http://70.183.232.106/mcnesbyarrestrecord.pdf

... to view his grand jury indictment, his arrest warrant, and the return of capias by the constable placing him in the Escambia County Jail.

How was this person ever elected?
Who is covering for him?
How many must die to cover for his incompentence?
Why won't Charlie Crist, or the States Attorney investigate him on anything?

6:48 AM  

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