GA cac Sherriff SHOOTS at 2 black men selling pine straw door-to-door! (For not having a permit)

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Putnam County's sheriff says he was justified when he shot at a car tire on Saturday to stop two men he suspected of illegal solicitation.

Sheriff Howard Sills says he detained the two for illegally soliciting door-to-door and trying to drive off.

13WMAZ Jessica Cha explains how it happened.

“If you're committing a crime, get ready to be arrested by the sheriff,” Sills says.


Sills says when two men pulled up to his home Saturday afternoon offering to sell pine straw, he was suspicious.

He says he was concerned because they've seen a history of pine straw scams, or other scams of that nature, that target the elderly in the lake country.

“The county actually passed an ordinance requiring anybody selling door-to-door to do that,” he says.

Sills says he asked the men for their permit, but he says neither had one, or a driver's license, and they smelled strongly of marijuana.

“Well, you're in violation of county ordinance,” Sills says. “I said to, 'Switch your truck off. Deputies are going to be here in a minute and write you a citation.'”

Sills says while waiting for deputies to arrive, the driver got back into the vehicle and began to back out of the driveway.

He says he chased them on foot.

“I shot into the front driver's tire. He immediately stopped at that time,” Sills explains.

Sills says he only shot once into the tire and it did not pop, and was using bullets that do not ricochet. Deputies arrived soon after and arrested both men.

Sills says he followed proper procedures and did what he had to do to prevent the suspects from escaping.

“We didn’t want another high-speed chase. We have enough of those,” says Sills. “This was in my yard, there were no houses in the immediate vicinity. I knew the type of ammunition I had in the gun. Now, if it'd been in a crowded downtown area, I maybe would not have done that. I was competent in what I was doing.”

Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit District Attorney, T. Wright Barksdale says an anonymous person tipped the Georgia Bureau of Investigations about Sills firing the shot.

They passed the tip on to him, but Barksdale says he supports the sheriff.

“The sheriff was completely in his right to do what he did and we're thankful for what he did,” says Barksdale. “What Sheriff Sills did is the reason why Putnam County has a lower crime rate. It's because we've got good law enforcement out there."

Barksdale says to anyone who's concerned, “This was an appropriate act by the sheriff who's got 50 years in law enforcement, and he took two people off the street that need to be off the street.”

Sills says the driver had an outstanding warrant in Gwinnett County and was charged with misdemeanor destruction, and driving with a suspended license.

The other is accused of violating his probation.

Both are charged with illegal solicitation.

Sills says you should ask door-to-door sales people if they have a permit to sell.

If they do not have one you can contact your sheriff's office. Some counties like Putnam require permits, but others do not.
 






Putnam County's sheriff says he was justified when he shot at a car tire on Saturday to stop two men he suspected of illegal solicitation.

Sheriff Howard Sills says he detained the two for illegally soliciting door-to-door and trying to drive off.

13WMAZ Jessica Cha explains how it happened.

“If you're committing a crime, get ready to be arrested by the sheriff,” Sills says.


Sills says when two men pulled up to his home Saturday afternoon offering to sell pine straw, he was suspicious.

He says he was concerned because they've seen a history of pine straw scams, or other scams of that nature, that target the elderly in the lake country.

“The county actually passed an ordinance requiring anybody selling door-to-door to do that,” he says.

Sills says he asked the men for their permit, but he says neither had one, or a driver's license, and they smelled strongly of marijuana.

“Well, you're in violation of county ordinance,” Sills says. “I said to, 'Switch your truck off. Deputies are going to be here in a minute and write you a citation.'”

Sills says while waiting for deputies to arrive, the driver got back into the vehicle and began to back out of the driveway.

He says he chased them on foot.

“I shot into the front driver's tire. He immediately stopped at that time,” Sills explains.

Sills says he only shot once into the tire and it did not pop, and was using bullets that do not ricochet. Deputies arrived soon after and arrested both men.

Sills says he followed proper procedures and did what he had to do to prevent the suspects from escaping.

“We didn’t want another high-speed chase. We have enough of those,” says Sills. “This was in my yard, there were no houses in the immediate vicinity. I knew the type of ammunition I had in the gun. Now, if it'd been in a crowded downtown area, I maybe would not have done that. I was competent in what I was doing.”

Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit District Attorney, T. Wright Barksdale says an anonymous person tipped the Georgia Bureau of Investigations about Sills firing the shot.

They passed the tip on to him, but Barksdale says he supports the sheriff.

“The sheriff was completely in his right to do what he did and we're thankful for what he did,” says Barksdale. “What Sheriff Sills did is the reason why Putnam County has a lower crime rate. It's because we've got good law enforcement out there."

Barksdale says to anyone who's concerned, “This was an appropriate act by the sheriff who's got 50 years in law enforcement, and he took two people off the street that need to be off the street.”

Sills says the driver had an outstanding warrant in Gwinnett County and was charged with misdemeanor destruction, and driving with a suspended license.

The other is accused of violating his probation.

Both are charged with illegal solicitation.

Sills says you should ask door-to-door sales people if they have a permit to sell.

If they do not have one you can contact your sheriff's office. Some counties like Putnam require permits, but others do not.

"took two people off the street that need to be off the street"
Made them dudes sound like killers
 
Well damn. All that fucking excitement over selling mulch. CAC's love that shit because it helps enforce their message of stay out of white neighborhoods.
Yep. Thats exactly what this was. "Whites Only ".

Hit two brothers-trying to work- with trumped up charges and even violated one for the crime of solicitation in a white neighborhood.

Mind you this isn't even a "crime". It's a city ordinance punishable by verbal warning or citation.

Devils. :smh:
 
So this goof ass sheriff will take the crime of selling pine straw seriously but he wouldn't ask the GBI for help to solve an unsolved murder. He also has issues with the state patrol. They had the misfortune of going to the door of egomaniac cop who happened to be the county's top cop
 
Dude really pulled out a weapon and fired a shot over some pine straw, then the DA talking about the sheriff was in the right..smh. What if the 2 guys had weapons and started shooting back saying they feared for their lives then what would he be saying?
 
Em tiddies though
Nigga!!! I was super distracted!

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Yep. Thats exactly what this was. "Whites Only ".

Hit two brothers-trying to work- with trumped up charges and even violated one for the crime of solicitation in a white neighborhood.

Mind you this isn't even a "crime". It's a city ordinance punishable by verbal warning or citation.

Devils. :smh:

Exactly. It was a non-violent "infraction"
 
From the Putman County wikipedia:

"During the 1919 Red Summer there were many incidents of racial violence including an arson attack where almost a dozen black community buildings were burnt down in late May 1919.[4] The Wheeling Intelligencer claimed the buildings were burnt down because of a "minor racial clash at Dennis Station."[5] During this time armed black and white mobs patrolled the area in fear of each other.[4]"

cacs up to business as usual
 
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Well damn. All that fucking excitement over selling mulch. CAC's love that shit because it helps enforce their message of stay out of white neighborhoods.

How does mulch enforce that sundown town mentality tho, just askin as a city knigga not

familiar with the going ons in the burbs...
 
"took two people off the street that need to be off the street"
Made them dudes sound like killers

you wouldve thought they were serial rapist... or some shit..

and then all the charges sound trumped up.. sounds like he was just

tryin to send a message, like this is a Sundown town...

If it checks out bruhs were actually SELLING what they said they were,

that sheriff over-reacted and violated....
 






Putnam County's sheriff says he was justified when he shot at a car tire on Saturday to stop two men he suspected of illegal solicitation.

Sheriff Howard Sills says he detained the two for illegally soliciting door-to-door and trying to drive off.

13WMAZ Jessica Cha explains how it happened.

“If you're committing a crime, get ready to be arrested by the sheriff,” Sills says.


Sills says when two men pulled up to his home Saturday afternoon offering to sell pine straw, he was suspicious.

He says he was concerned because they've seen a history of pine straw scams, or other scams of that nature, that target the elderly in the lake country.

“The county actually passed an ordinance requiring anybody selling door-to-door to do that,” he says.

Sills says he asked the men for their permit, but he says neither had one, or a driver's license, and they smelled strongly of marijuana.

“Well, you're in violation of county ordinance,” Sills says. “I said to, 'Switch your truck off. Deputies are going to be here in a minute and write you a citation.'”

Sills says while waiting for deputies to arrive, the driver got back into the vehicle and began to back out of the driveway.

He says he chased them on foot.

“I shot into the front driver's tire. He immediately stopped at that time,” Sills explains.

Sills says he only shot once into the tire and it did not pop, and was using bullets that do not ricochet. Deputies arrived soon after and arrested both men.

Sills says he followed proper procedures and did what he had to do to prevent the suspects from escaping.

“We didn’t want another high-speed chase. We have enough of those,” says Sills. “This was in my yard, there were no houses in the immediate vicinity. I knew the type of ammunition I had in the gun. Now, if it'd been in a crowded downtown area, I maybe would not have done that. I was competent in what I was doing.”

Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit District Attorney, T. Wright Barksdale says an anonymous person tipped the Georgia Bureau of Investigations about Sills firing the shot.

They passed the tip on to him, but Barksdale says he supports the sheriff.

“The sheriff was completely in his right to do what he did and we're thankful for what he did,” says Barksdale. “What Sheriff Sills did is the reason why Putnam County has a lower crime rate. It's because we've got good law enforcement out there."

Barksdale says to anyone who's concerned, “This was an appropriate act by the sheriff who's got 50 years in law enforcement, and he took two people off the street that need to be off the street.”

Sills says the driver had an outstanding warrant in Gwinnett County and was charged with misdemeanor destruction, and driving with a suspended license.

The other is accused of violating his probation.

Both are charged with illegal solicitation.

Sills says you should ask door-to-door sales people if they have a permit to sell.

If they do not have one you can contact your sheriff's office. Some counties like Putnam require permits, but others do not.

Good ol' AMERICAN RASCISM. Let me use this dumb ass excuse to fuck with some niggas and get way with it. Other cacs will side with them too
 
I’m sorry but Jessica’s big Asian titties really made me lose all focus. My god RAW!!!!!
 
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