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    wimberly could not stand fope,spadaro was a threat to all of them so she had to go.she was fair to us and worked with us on most issues.my guess would be if the new boss wants to clean up dod she would be the best to do it.i might even come back to work and give her a hand.
    Terrific. Are you an Israelite that got shit canned as well? Or are you a retired dinosaur with no life?

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    The confusion, the escape, Cruzs staff beatdown are all symptoms of a sick operation. You have a no-show colonel who is totally unqualified and uninterested in the position. And a LTC who was a new lieutenant when Isreal came in. It's too big of a system to be influenced almost 100% by politics. However, there is internal talent capable of getting back to the basics and doing that well. It's not necessary to bring people back. Those folks did nothing magical. They just had the experience and desire to lead the department without endless self promotion and fanfare. Be safe
    D Owens for DOD colonel 👍👍👍

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    D Owen's for DOD colonel 👍👍👍

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    The confusion, the escape, Cruzs staff beatdown are all symptoms of a sick operation. You have a no-show colonel who is totally unqualified and uninterested in the position. And a LTC who was a new lieutenant when Isreal came in. It's too big of a system to be influenced almost 100% by politics. However, there is internal talent capable of getting back to the basics and doing that well. It's not necessary to bring people back. Those folks did nothing magical. They just had the experience and desire to lead the department without endless self promotion and fanfare. Be safe
    They be playing skin flutes for the inmated

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    D Owen's for DOD colonel 👍👍👍
    Yeah right, his father was a DOD sergeant who bullied deputies around the jail but was scared to death of inmates. Junior has been hooked up from day one working behind the release desk or down in booking where he was surrounded buy a large number of deputies who could immediately protect him from the inmates if got hot. At least his father actually worked the main jail floors even though he was afraid to go into the housing units alone and deal with an unruly inmate.

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    Terrific. Are you an Israelite that got shit canned as well? Or are you a retired dinosaur with no life?
    By the way, supporting Spadaro wouldn't make him or her an Israelite. Israel screwed Spadaro over six months after he became sheriff and forced her to resign. Because Alvin Pollock and his brother-in-law Keith Neely plan it that way!

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    By the way, supporting Spadaro wouldn't make him or her an Israelite. Israel screwed Spadaro over six months after he became sheriff and forced her to resign. Because Alvin Pollock and his brother-in-law Keith Neely plan it that way!
    Sounds like a Lamer.

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    The sheriff is a big fan of the movie MASK. When he found out that Capt.Schlegel was cast in the movie and played a major roll he was stunned. He contemplating a Colonel postion to him now.

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    The sheriff is a big fan of the movie MASK. When he found out that Capt.Schlegel was cast in the movie and played a major roll he was stunned. He contemplating a Colonel postion to him now.
    He also found out that Schlegel is one of Goldberg’s do boys and hated by the rank and file. There is also the fact that Schlegel’s position isn’t actually a real position and requires no work or talent, much like Schlegels acting career. The biggest role Schlegel had was a 90 second walk on in an old Laverne and Shirley! He unconvincingly played a cop, just as in real life he unconvincingly pretends to know about being a jailer! I would bet money thus is his last week!

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    wimberly could not stand fope,spadaro was a threat to all of them so she had to go.she was fair to us and worked with us on most issues.my guess would be if the new boss wants to clean up dod she would be the best to do it.i might even come back to work and give her a hand.
    Pure garbage! Another one who wrote policies and barely ever worked with inmates during her entire career. Never came to roll calls, never responded to serious incidents, etc. But, she was one of the "in" crowd, so I guess that makes her the world's foremost authority on jailing???

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