Group confronts Cobb County sheriff over ‘invented requirements’ imposed on sex offenders

ATLANTA — A sex offender rights group is accusing the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office of overstepping Georgia’s sex offender registration laws.

In a letter sent this week to Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren, the North Carolina based National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL) claims deputies are “imposing invented requirements not contained in Georgia law.”

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5 thoughts on “Group confronts Cobb County sheriff over ‘invented requirements’ imposed on sex offenders

  • January 30, 2020 at 9:29 am
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    Sometimes confrontation is the only solution when authority gets out of control. That ‘star’ they wear is not a ‘swastika’. Nor is it a ‘red star’. The sheriff and his ‘gang’ are just as obligated to follow the law as are peace loving tax-paying citizens.

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  • January 30, 2020 at 10:03 am
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    We’re accustomed to local news outlets serving as PR stenographers for sheriffs. We barely considered how NARSOL and its affiliates could start turning the tables.

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    • January 30, 2020 at 11:16 am
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      Correct! All the LEOs know they have the local media in their back pockets. They scratch each other’s backs. It’s a “win win” for them because the media gets ad revenue generation via viewership and mouse clicks from all the fearful, curiosity seekers and the cops get to gloat after the media runs a piece about one of their compliance sweeps.

      The cops and media are tag-teaming us hard. It’s disgusting!

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    • January 30, 2020 at 12:38 pm
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      Yep. Which is why it is very important that when these law enforcement criminals (LECs) do their propaganda stunt “compliance checks” that they get absolutely nothing. They see nothing and talk to no one. THAT is what local new outlets should be filming and writing about. How ineffective and worthless it all is and that no one will cooperate with, aid, or abet the harassment. That would make a huge difference in the Registries War. No more C.O.P.S. style reporting that all the low-functioning scumbags love.

      I have written all of the news media in the area about this particular criminal sheriff’s department. They don’t really care all that much. The ratings for reporting on that wouldn’t be that great. I told them and the LECs that I pay many magnitudes of my fair share of taxes and I’m sick of them wasting resources. I’m sick of them wasting resources in the first place and I’m extra sick of them wasting resources in lawsuits trying to defend their idiocy. So I work very, very hard to keep them as broke as I can. I attack their budgets, including compensation, from every angle I can. Almost all LECs are overpaid incompetents.

      I’ve yet to see a sheriff in Georgia who is capable of following even the very simplest parts of the law. All of them break the law. All of them.

      Sic semper tyrannis.

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  • January 30, 2020 at 3:04 pm
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    Did anyone notice the story below it?

    Police arrest second suspect in ‘brazen, daylight’ shooting of Macy’s employee at Lenox Mall
    Antonio Brown, 17, was arrested Jan. 30 and charged with aggravated assault, armed robbery and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

    Look! The poor little “children” everyone wants to protect are now shooting up malls. Great!
    So where’s the Sheriff Lobo to speak about “public safety” in these situations? Oh…right… only SEX is dangerous. My bad 🤷🏻‍♂️

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