Discussion: Oklahoma Deputy's Lawyer Unaware Of Sheriff's Inquiry Into Training Records

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…If there was any investigation conducted in order to reach that conclusion, I do not know."

You see, we been storing our files on them Parma, Missouri computers. And apparently they just had their computers cleaned.

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Geez. Thanks Obama. If that colored man in the WHITE house would’ve provided money for more bars, and stars instead of czars this wouldn’t have happened. Prisons and Police is what is needed. Then we wouldn’t have to rely on wealthy white guys to help police the nigras. /snark/

“He assured us that the anonymously sourced accusations by the Tulsa World—that Mr. Bates’s training records were falsified and supervisors were transferred as a result—were untrue. If there was any investigation conducted in order to reach that conclusion, I do not know.”

Very expensive legal-weasel-words.
Getting thicker by the day.

jw1

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Wait, what?

"We have spoken with Mr. Edwards," Brewster wrote in the email to TPM. "He assured us that the anonymously sourced accusations by the Tulsa World—that Mr. Bates’s training records were falsified and supervisors were transferred as a result—were untrue. If there was any investigation conducted in order to reach that conclusion, I do not know."

So Mr. Edwards said they’re untrue, but you’re not aware of any investigation? So some dude says “Nah, it didn’t happen”, and we all go home happy without an investigation?

And where does this leave the sheriff?

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Like I said elsewhere…something is very rotten in Tulsa.

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And not just some dude either. The person most likely to be facing charges if it is true. So if he denies it, then clearly it didn’t happen, because he is an unbiased source.

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