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07-11-2016, 09:34 PM #31UnregisteredGuest
Agreed it will take months for Chief Williams to get his bearings and a feel for what he doesn't like and how things work. And it is a given, as we already know occurs with any new supervisor, there will be changes whether you want them or not. I have to question the "punks" title though. There aren't any in narcotics that I have seen that appears to be under the age of 30. Most are wrinkled, grey haired, or bald, shriveled up prunes. Some walk around carrying little back packs on their backs like third graders trying to appear younger than they are, but they really look like a group of overweight mentally challenged people who got lost during the tour of the sheriffs office. Change is inevitable.
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09-16-2016, 08:23 PM #32UnregisteredGuest
Hear WJ is back out at BSI...the eyes and ears for the sheriff. Sweat little boys, sweat. Lol.
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09-21-2016, 12:31 AM #33UnregisteredGuest
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09-26-2016, 02:58 AM #34UnregisteredGuest
I have to wonder why WJ is really back ... Is it to be eyes and ears for the sheriff? Why else would the man be here? He left with well over half a million in the bank in addition to his monthly retirement check. He is now back as part time deputy status, so it isn't for the money. Could there be problems brewing for the peeps in BSI, as someone else suggested. Did JL or G finally step on the wrong foot? Did the sheriff just realize that G is really just a big fraud who took credit for someone else's work in the Horner case? Time will tell I guess.
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09-26-2016, 02:04 PM #35UnregisteredGuest
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