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Solano County Sheriff Tom Ferrara told Benicia Black Lives Matter in a letter this week that the FBI confirmed none of my employees are members of any extremist organizations. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
By John Glidden, Bay City News Foundation
SOLANO COUNTY, CA Solano County Sheriff Thomas Ferrara has come under fire from critics claiming he hasn t been completely transparent when he said federal law enforcement cleared several of his deputies of being members of an extremist organization.
Ferrara told Benicia Black Lives Matter (BBLM) in a letter this week that the FBI confirmed none of my employees are members of any extremist organizations.
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Tim Cushing
There s a lot of competition for Worst Police Force in America. The NYPD is known for its casual approach to human life and its antagonistic approach to public records requesters. The Chicago PD operated its own black site to separate residents from their rights while interrogating them. The Pasco County Sheriff s Department thinks it should be in the business of turning students into criminals. The list goes on and fucking on.
For a generation, a secretive clique within the Vallejo Police Department has commemorated fatal shootings with beers, backyard barbecues, and by bending the points of their badges each time they kill in the line of duty, an investigation by Open Vallejo has found. The custom was so exclusive, some officers involved in fatal shootings were never told of its existence.