Friday, June 27, 2014

Local

Wagoner fired.
"Wagoner repeatedly has declined comment. The attorney who represented him in the criminal investigation, Jeremiah Denslow said Tuesday, "From my understanding not only the Dayton police but the FBI has done a thorough investigation and a lengthy one. While they believe Mr. Wagoner was not truthful with them, I suspect the authorities didn't feel they could prove it in a court of law."
The investigation also has been reviewed by the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office. Office spokesman Greg Flannagan said Tuesday that the police investigation had the potential for misdemeanor charges, which would not be handled by the county prosecutor. "Our office did have some discussions with the Dayton Police Department concerning this matter and we were assured any possible alleged charges would be misdemeanors. There would not be any felonies they could pursue.""
The articles never mention Wagoner is following the advice of his attorney.

This story tells you about the economy. Apparently the car market needs a boost, and the gun market is the place to get it.

Lying and making false reports are SOP for cops, so I wonder what this cop really did to get prosecuted for it.
"Cash is accused of making false statements during official proceedings on Oct. 19 and Dec. 29 of last year, as well as impeding or hampering a public official during the performance of their duties, according to complaint documents filed in the Montgomery County Western Division municipal court."
There it is. Cops are allowed to lie to benefit the government, but never to benefit the people.

Only fifteen people died in alcohol-related crashes in all of Montgomery County last year, but that doesn't stop the tax-feeders from using that as a pretense to set up two DUI checkpoints targeting the Oregon District.

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