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01-29-2017, 03:42 AM #1UnregisteredGuest
Sheriff Tom Knight's damning words about Deputy Frank Bybee
Originally Posted by Tom Lyons
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01-29-2017, 03:52 AM #2UnregisteredGuest
The office of elected sheriff needs to be abolished and replaced with an appointed director (aka police chief) who can be fired for incompetence. Currently, an elected sheriff cannot be fired by county commissioners for being incompetent. After reading the article, Knight looks like a vengeful madman.
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01-29-2017, 11:37 AM #3horrifiedGuest
Can you imagine sitting in jail for a frame-up job? This is the most heinous criminal set-up in the history of the SSO. It shows the depths that Knight and his ungodly henchmen will fall to in order to get unlawful and immoral revenge. I hope that true justice prevails. This case is a pickle.
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01-29-2017, 08:29 PM #4UnregisteredGuest
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01-29-2017, 10:26 PM #5UnregisteredGuest
Many of you forget that Bybee (before SID) worked up in the hood and planted shot on people many times. I was there and saw it with my own eyes turned around and left. He is and always has been a dirty ****er. The Sheriff is not wrong on this one and personally I think he knows more. Bybee ****ed up this time. Maybe he didn't do 100% of what the article said but even 90% would be a disgrace. Personally I doubt he will beat the charges and personally think this is his karma for being a **** and a criminal. Pay your dues. The rest of you should learn from this !! There is no such thing as brotherhood so quit texting/calling and telling your LEO buddies who are involved with something and just maybe you will keep your job (unlike CP). And when you go to Troy Kings house, tell him what you're doing and swap out vehicles when ******** and the gang are following you, you are guilty as hell!!!!!
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01-29-2017, 10:39 PM #6UnregisteredGuest
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01-29-2017, 10:49 PM #7UnregisteredGuest
And you allowed it to happen? If you allowed multiple citizens to get falsely arrested, as you claim, for getting evidence planted on them, then you are just as bad as Knight (for using the false testimony of a crazy woman to TRY and end Bybee's federal lawsuit against him). Is this agency upside down?
Read the texts that the crazy woman sent to Bybee and then you'll know that her allegations have no merit or basis in reality.
And as for you, Mr. Anon, you are dirty if you allowed people's Constitutional rights to be violated by getting arrested for false charges. You are a part of the problem. On the other hand, look what happened to Deputy Dale Ellis when he told Knight that Lieutenant Dan Tutko wanted him to violate people's Constitutional rights. The problem starts at the top with Knight's consistent pattern of immorality.
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01-30-2017, 02:27 PM #8UnregisteredGuest
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01-30-2017, 04:27 PM #9UnregisteredGuest
Knight's omission of facts egregiously distorts "totality of circumstances"
This whole thing is an egregious criminal set-up to destroy Deputy Frank Bybee's credibility and character, to thus destroy Bybee's upcoming federal lawsuit against Sheriff Tom Knight. The PCA omits too many facts, so it is impossible for a reader to understand the "totality of the circumstances." If the PCA is the only thing that is read, then Bybee looks as guilty as sin, but if the "totality of the circumstances" are presented, it becomes abundantly clear that Bybee is a scapegoat for Knight.
Knight is dastardly evil. It's unfortunate that many of the following facts have to come from a Herald-Tribune newspaper report, instead of coming from Tom Knight:
Title: Sheriff's damning words about deputy must be based on evidence he hasn't mentioned
Author: Tom Lyons
Snip:
- The victim is the only witness to the alleged assault at her home, and she is an emotionally disturbed woman who has been Baker acted multiple times.
. - The woman's texted words portray her as a bizarrely mercurial character. She changes from warm and appreciative to demanding to insulting and hostile to flat out threatening, and often back again.
. - They also make it clear that she did frequently urge Bybee to accept money, sometimes lots of it. His responses show multiple refusals when texting.
. - She said in texts that she could no longer care for the animal during and after a series of medical and psychiatric treatments. In the text messages, she urged him to keep the dog. Yet, she told the Sheriff's Office she did not say that.
. - Defense attorney Charles Britt says his client only accepted two checks, one for veterinary bills and related costs when he took over care of her dog.
. - The other check was for handling her car repairs and covering a series of time-consuming errands, Britt says. He says the checks were for $1,000 each and that Bybee later wrote checks back to the woman to return the money, before any of Knight's accusations arose.
. - The 79-year-old woman said she had no desire to give money to Bybee and his family. The text messages repeatedly say otherwise. More than once she tells Bybee he must stop refusing money and accept some return generosity. At times she sounds insistent and insulted that he won't. "I want to leave you and your boys and beautiful family my legacy," one message insists. She explains, "I look at you and your family as a present from God at a very terrible time in my life." She says she filled out checks and that "these are my final days and I really don't want my money going to the government."
. - At one point she orders him out of her life, and after he agrees, she demands that he come over to clean up a mess in the garage and do something with a mailbox. When he says he can't, she threatens that "I will call the sheriff's office by 7:30 PM if this mess in the garage was half cleaned up." When he says he is sorry she is having a bad day, and that he can help her another time, she says, "730 or I'm calling the cops." Soon after, a message says: "730 is coming." He tells her no. "You are mean, ungrateful and demanding. I have tried to help you. I'm sorry but my family and I can't do it anymore."
. - "Police on their way," says her response.
. - There also were suicide notes, sent via email. One was to a woman, "the meanest friend I ever had. Don't call police. I'll tell them you are the crazy one." Another was to Bybee. She calls him the nicest person she had ever known, but says, "I hate you to your soul and am sorry for causing problems with your work."
. - When a neighbor reported the 79-year-old woman's car was running in her garage and deputies found her in the house, she soon told investigators that Bybee came there, attacked her and made her take a pill. She said she passed out and woke up with her car running in the garage spewing fumes into her house through an open door. Knight apparently sees no cause to doubt it.
. - The texts and emails make me glad I have never met her or tried to help her. I'd be afraid to.
. - Basing a criminal case on her word would be absurd, some of her neighbors agree. Some report bizarre, angry and manipulative behavior from her.
None of this was disclosed to the public by Knight. Instead, Knight publicly said that Bybee's invocation of his Constitutional rights is proof that he is a criminal. Knight has twisted and turned and omitted facts to present an "evidence circus."
Newspaper source:
http://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20...asnt-mentioned
Here are legal defense donations for Bybee:
https://www.gofundme.com/bybeefamily
- The victim is the only witness to the alleged assault at her home, and she is an emotionally disturbed woman who has been Baker acted multiple times.
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01-30-2017, 04:29 PM #10UnregisteredGuest
Knight's omission of facts distorts "totality of circumstances"
This whole thing is an egregious criminal set-up to destroy Deputy Frank Bybee's credibility and character, to thus destroy Bybee's upcoming federal lawsuit against Sheriff Tom Knight. The PCA omits too many facts, so it is impossible for a reader to understand the "totality of the circumstances." If the PCA is the only thing that is read, then Bybee looks as guilty as sin, but if the "totality of the circumstances" are presented, it becomes abundantly clear that Bybee is a scapegoat for Knight.
Knight is dastardly evil. It's unfortunate that many of the following facts have to come from a Herald-Tribune newspaper report, instead of coming from Tom Knight:
Title: Sheriff's damning words about deputy must be based on evidence he hasn't mentioned
Author: Tom Lyons
Snip:
- The victim is the only witness to the alleged assault at her home, and she is an emotionally disturbed woman who has been Baker acted multiple times.
. - The woman's texted words portray her as a bizarrely mercurial character. She changes from warm and appreciative to demanding to insulting and hostile to flat out threatening, and often back again.
. - They also make it clear that she did frequently urge Bybee to accept money, sometimes lots of it. His responses show multiple refusals when texting.
. - She said in texts that she could no longer care for the animal during and after a series of medical and psychiatric treatments. In the text messages, she urged him to keep the dog. Yet, she told the Sheriff's Office she did not say that.
. - Defense attorney Charles Britt says his client only accepted two checks, one for veterinary bills and related costs when he took over care of her dog.
. - The other check was for handling her car repairs and covering a series of time-consuming errands, Britt says. He says the checks were for $1,000 each and that Bybee later wrote checks back to the woman to return the money, before any of Knight's accusations arose.
. - The 79-year-old woman said she had no desire to give money to Bybee and his family. The text messages repeatedly say otherwise. More than once she tells Bybee he must stop refusing money and accept some return generosity. At times she sounds insistent and insulted that he won't. "I want to leave you and your boys and beautiful family my legacy," one message insists. She explains, "I look at you and your family as a present from God at a very terrible time in my life." She says she filled out checks and that "these are my final days and I really don't want my money going to the government."
. - At one point she orders him out of her life, and after he agrees, she demands that he come over to clean up a mess in the garage and do something with a mailbox. When he says he can't, she threatens that "I will call the sheriff's office by 7:30 PM if this mess in the garage was half cleaned up." When he says he is sorry she is having a bad day, and that he can help her another time, she says, "730 or I'm calling the cops." Soon after, a message says: "730 is coming." He tells her no. "You are mean, ungrateful and demanding. I have tried to help you. I'm sorry but my family and I can't do it anymore."
. - "Police on their way," says her response.
. - There also were suicide notes, sent via email. One was to a woman, "the meanest friend I ever had. Don't call police. I'll tell them you are the crazy one." Another was to Bybee. She calls him the nicest person she had ever known, but says, "I hate you to your soul and am sorry for causing problems with your work."
. - When a neighbor reported the 79-year-old woman's car was running in her garage and deputies found her in the house, she soon told investigators that Bybee came there, attacked her and made her take a pill. She said she passed out and woke up with her car running in the garage spewing fumes into her house through an open door. Knight apparently sees no cause to doubt it.
. - The texts and emails make me glad I have never met her or tried to help her. I'd be afraid to.
. - Basing a criminal case on her word would be absurd, some of her neighbors agree. Some report bizarre, angry and manipulative behavior from her.
None of this was disclosed to the public by Knight. Instead, Knight publicly said that Bybee's invocation of his Constitutional rights is proof that he is a criminal. Knight has twisted and turned and omitted facts to present an "evidence circus."
Newspaper source:
http://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20...asnt-mentioned
If you want to donate to Bybee's legal defense, then go to the "Go Fund Me" website and do a search for Bybee to get to the web-page to make donations.
- The victim is the only witness to the alleged assault at her home, and she is an emotionally disturbed woman who has been Baker acted multiple times.
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