Seven mannequins, each bearing a target with six each also bearing the name of a sheriff’s deputy and the seventh bearing the name of a probation officer were found hanging in the high desert of San Bernardino County
Six sheriff’s deputies and a probation office in San Bernardino County’s high desert must be doing a helluva good job because they were found hanging in effigy. Seven mannequins, each bearing a target with six each also bearing the name of a sheriff’s deputy and the seventh bearing the name of a probation officer were found February 18 in different locations in Crestline and Cedarpines Park. The deputies are all stationed at the Twin Peaks sheriff's station.
Those deputies and that probation officer were not hanged in effigy because they were doing a lousy job. The riffraff of the high desert must be pissed off at them because they’re doing a good job.
The sheriff’s department has started arresting scumbags believed to be connected to the hangings.
27 ARRESTED AFTER DEPUTIES HANGED IN EFFIGY
San Bernardino County deputies arrested more than two dozen additional people after finding seven mannequins hanging from different locations with the names of law enforcement officers and bullseye targets painted below their names
By Nereida Moreno
Redlands Daily Facts
March 4, 2016
TWIN PEAKS, California -- Deputies arrested more than two dozen additional people after finding seven mannequins hanging from different locations with the names of law enforcement officers and bullseye targets painted below their names, sheriff's officials said Thursday.
Sheriff's deputies responded on Feb. 18 to calls of the mannequins hanging in various locations in the Crestline and Cedarpines Park communities, officials said in a news release.
Sarah Stewart, 36, and Erin Elder, 47, were arrested at a residence in the 300 block of Davos Drive after witnesses reported seeing them allegedly load mannequins into a U-Haul truck.
Six of the mannequins had names of current or former deputies assigned to the Twin Peaks sheriff's station, and one had a probation officer's name, officials said.
On Monday, deputies investigated households in Crestline and Valley of Enchantment believed to be connected with the mannequins. A total of 27 people with active warrants were arrested on charges ranging from drug-related crimes to assault on a peace officer, officials said. They were transported and booked into West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
2 comments:
Time to request a transfer.
It is completely possible that a court would find that this is a legitimate expression of free speech. California is strange like that.
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