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Related: About this forumThe Sheriff Lost Reelection. Then the Spending Spree Began.
Kenwardjr RetweetedAnd also you don't want to miss the latest piece by @ConnorASheets on the unchecked power of Alabama sheriffs: The Sheriff Lost Reelection. Then the Spending Spree Began.
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UNCHECKED POWER
The Sheriff Lost Reelection. Then the Spending Spree Began.
Sheriff Blake Turman says that after he beat then-Sheriff Dennis Meeks at the polls, he found that thousands of dollars worth of military equipment was missing and public funds were wasted. Meeks response: Hes full of shit.
by Connor Sheets, AL.com June 28, 8 a.m. EDT
This article was produced in partnership with AL.com, which is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublicas Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published.
A jumble of electrical cables dangles from a hole punched through the ceiling in Sheriff Blake Turmans brightly lit office in rural Covington County, Alabama, near the Florida Panhandle. ... A year ago, Turmans predecessor, Dennis Meeks, used sheriffs office funds to buy and install a security camera system, financial records show. But the equipment is no longer there.
You see them wires hanging right there? Turman asked during an interview in the office, which he took over in January, several months after beating Meeks in a runoff. ... Thats where the closed-circuit camera system used to be. He spent $2,800 putting that in there $2,800 out of discretionary funds, and its gone now.
Turman says he has thoroughly searched the sheriffs office building for the equipment and has not been able to find it. ... The missing video system is just one of a wide array of vagaries and shortfalls Turman says he has had to contend with since he replaced Meeks as sheriff on Jan. 14. Records were destroyed or removed, he said, while public accounts were depleted to buy a computer system that the office cant use and ammunition for guns that sheriffs deputies dont carry. Turman also said tens of thousands of public dollars were missing from those same accounts and provided a reporter with internal sheriffs office records that he says support his claims.
Nine sheriffs who took office this year across the state have alleged that their predecessors destroyed public property, wasted taxpayer money or took other steps that abused the public trust and undermined their offices, as AL.com and ProPublica first reported this month. A handful have asked the state to audit their offices. ... The situation Turman describes is perhaps the most extreme. He has enlisted the help of state law enforcement to inventory military equipment supplied by the U.S. Department of Defense and is calling on state authorities to explore potential criminal or civil sanctions against his predecessor.
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Help us investigate. ProPublica and AL.com will be investigating the extraordinary power of Alabama sheriffs all year. Are you from Alabama? Do you have reason to believe we should be looking into your sheriff or sheriffs office? Get in touch.
Email us at alabamasheriffs@propublica.org.
Heres how to confidentially leak to us.
The Sheriff Lost Reelection. Then the Spending Spree Began.
Sheriff Blake Turman says that after he beat then-Sheriff Dennis Meeks at the polls, he found that thousands of dollars worth of military equipment was missing and public funds were wasted. Meeks response: Hes full of shit.
by Connor Sheets, AL.com June 28, 8 a.m. EDT
This article was produced in partnership with AL.com, which is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublicas Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published.
A jumble of electrical cables dangles from a hole punched through the ceiling in Sheriff Blake Turmans brightly lit office in rural Covington County, Alabama, near the Florida Panhandle. ... A year ago, Turmans predecessor, Dennis Meeks, used sheriffs office funds to buy and install a security camera system, financial records show. But the equipment is no longer there.
You see them wires hanging right there? Turman asked during an interview in the office, which he took over in January, several months after beating Meeks in a runoff. ... Thats where the closed-circuit camera system used to be. He spent $2,800 putting that in there $2,800 out of discretionary funds, and its gone now.
Turman says he has thoroughly searched the sheriffs office building for the equipment and has not been able to find it. ... The missing video system is just one of a wide array of vagaries and shortfalls Turman says he has had to contend with since he replaced Meeks as sheriff on Jan. 14. Records were destroyed or removed, he said, while public accounts were depleted to buy a computer system that the office cant use and ammunition for guns that sheriffs deputies dont carry. Turman also said tens of thousands of public dollars were missing from those same accounts and provided a reporter with internal sheriffs office records that he says support his claims.
Nine sheriffs who took office this year across the state have alleged that their predecessors destroyed public property, wasted taxpayer money or took other steps that abused the public trust and undermined their offices, as AL.com and ProPublica first reported this month. A handful have asked the state to audit their offices. ... The situation Turman describes is perhaps the most extreme. He has enlisted the help of state law enforcement to inventory military equipment supplied by the U.S. Department of Defense and is calling on state authorities to explore potential criminal or civil sanctions against his predecessor.
....
Help us investigate. ProPublica and AL.com will be investigating the extraordinary power of Alabama sheriffs all year. Are you from Alabama? Do you have reason to believe we should be looking into your sheriff or sheriffs office? Get in touch.
Email us at alabamasheriffs@propublica.org.
Heres how to confidentially leak to us.
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The Sheriff Lost Reelection. Then the Spending Spree Began. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2019
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(767 posts)1. THIS CRIMINAL SHOULD BE IN PRISON
The financial records will prove when, where, who, and why the money was spent. Other organizations will provide their records concerning MISSING equipment. After a very public trial this bastard should be given a VERY long time in prison for his criminal behavior. This guy belongs in prison where other prisons can beat the hell out of this common criminal.