Thank you for visiting. My thoughts & Feelings are my Own.

Here I will share my feelings about America and her Future.

Let it be known to all the World, I love all Humankind, however the poor actions of the few that take away the Freedom's of the many wear on my soul. I don't hate them I feel sad for their foolishness before God and humankind.

Those leaders who seek to 'Keep their Oaths of office' and those who seek only self glory, power, tyranny and the destruction of America as it was founded, hoping to turn it into a Dictatorship, Marxist or other state of Tyranny.

For a long while I was unsure of putting a blog together with my thoughts on this, however Truth must be shared, if not to Awake American's to their dangerous situation then to record the folly of the ways of the wicked who do exist in the leadership of our Nation, States, Counties, Towns. Sad that I must add this page.

"We often search for things in life, yet seldom do we find.

Those things in life that really matter, until we make the time." S.T.Huls

God Bless the Republic of America!

We have Got To Stand Up!!

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Sheriff Palmer intends to sue city of John Day, employees

Sheriff Palmer intends to sue city of John Day, employees


Sheriff Glenn Palmer's attorney notified the city of John Day he intends to sue for damages.
By Sean Hart
Blue Mountain Eagle
Published on April 11, 2016 12:01AM
Last changed on April 11, 2016 10:06PM
Grant County Sheriff Glenn Palmer

Grant County Sheriff Glenn Palmer

Sheriff Glenn Palmer has given notice he intends to sue the city of John Day and its employees for a list of allegations stemming from actions related to the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Palmer’s attorney, Benjamin Boyd from Hostetter Law Group in Enterprise, sent a tort claim notice received by the city April 4 that states Palmer will assert claims for damages against the city, John Day dispatch employees, City Manager Peggy Gray and Police Chief Richard Gray. The notice is required before filing a lawsuit against a public body.
In the notice, Boyd said, as Palmer was traveling to a roadblock near Seneca after the law enforcement action Jan. 26 that led to the arrest of most of the occupation leaders and the death of one, city dispatchers falsely determined a passenger with Palmer was a militia member. He said the passenger was actually Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter.
Boyd said Palmer asked an unidentified dispatcher for an update, who “knowingly and/or recklessly” withheld information from Palmer that had been relayed previously to a variety of other law enforcement agencies. Palmer and Carpenter’s lives were in danger, Boyd said, as they proceeded to the police roadblock with officers believing Palmer was traveling with a militia member.
Boyd also alleges the dispatchers breached the contract to “provide appropriate information to authorized personnel” between the city and the sheriff’s office.
The notice goes on to list complaints against John Day’s dispatch manager, police chief and city manager.
Dispatch manager Valerie Luttrell and Richard Gray both filed complaints against Palmer after the Jan. 26 incident with the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. The state police licensing agency recommended the complaints be investigated by the Oregon Department of Justice, which has opened an investigation.
Boyd said Luttrell’s complaints that Palmer “openly shows his support” for the occupiers and “their cause on social media” are false, as is the allegation he was “consorting with” the occupiers. Similarly, he said Richard Gray’s complaints that Palmer shows “involvement and support” for the occupiers is false.
Boyd said both city employees consulted with City Manager Peggy Gray before filing the complaints on city letterhead using their official email accounts.
Peggy Gray said the city does not comment on pending litigation.
“This will eventually be resolved in the courtroom — and until there is public resolution, this statement will stand on its own,” she said.

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