Give him all the time possible.Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 6:23 pmNearly 4 months later and nothing has changed.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:10 pmThe cat pan is like archie on LNF. Hopelessly lost and unwilling to leave the cult. That guy is probably the stupidest fucker I've ever had the misfortune to be aware of. I was doing accordion hands while writing that. ok![]()
It's happened again. There's something about WNC sheriffs.Swain County sheriff suspended, accused of exploiting power for sex
... Paperwork filed with the state court in North Carolina indicates charges were filed against 72-year-old Cochran on Friday, June 27, including felonious restraint, assault on a female, sexual battery, and solicitation to commit prostitution. Cochran is also charged in Tribal court for violations of the Cherokee Code, more specifically, two counts of oppression in office and one count of abusive sexual contact....
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Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 6:23 pmNearly 4 months later and nothing has changed.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:10 pmThe cat pan is like archie on LNF. Hopelessly lost and unwilling to leave the cult. That guy is probably the stupidest fucker I've ever had the misfortune to be aware of. I was doing accordion hands while writing that. ok![]()
It's happened again. There's something about WNC sheriffs.Swain County sheriff suspended, accused of exploiting power for sex
... Paperwork filed with the state court in North Carolina indicates charges were filed against 72-year-old Cochran on Friday, June 27, including felonious restraint, assault on a female, sexual battery, and solicitation to commit prostitution. Cochran is also charged in Tribal court for violations of the Cherokee Code, more specifically, two counts of oppression in office and one count of abusive sexual contact....
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Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 6:23 pmNearly 4 months later and nothing has changed.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:10 pmThe cat pan is like archie on LNF. Hopelessly lost and unwilling to leave the cult. That guy is probably the stupidest fucker I've ever had the misfortune to be aware of. I was doing accordion hands while writing that. ok![]()
It's happened again. There's something about WNC sheriffs.
Swain County sheriff suspended, accused of exploiting power for sex
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neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 28, 2025 9:49 amSo that makes it Buncombe, Henderson, Polk, Madison, and Swain. I think there's 100 counties in NC, so we see that 5% of counties in NC are corrupt to one degree or another. I don't remember too much about the Madison County thing....it was something about the former sheriff who became a state ABC head did something wrong about money or something.


He still faces state and tribal charges. Idk if the retirement preserves his pension or other bennies.North Carolina Sheriff Retires Amid Sexual Misconduct Charges
Curtis Cochran, 72, is accused of felonious restraint and misdemeanor sexual battery, soliciting prostitution and assault on a female.
The longtime sheriff of a western North Carolina county whom some women accused of sexual misconduct has quit before he could be permanently removed.
Curtis Cochran, who was first elected Swain County sheriff in 2006, retired from the post effective July 1, according to a statement from the county Board of Commissioners. The chief deputy is performing the sheriff’s duties while the commissioners decide who will serve out the remainder of Cochran’s four-year term through late 2026, the statement said....
Smart voters.Cochran, a Republican, had no law enforcement experience before his first sheriff’s election victory, having previously been Swain County’s maintenance director.

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I saw the Swain County story this morning. Hilarious.
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Strong women don't put up with that

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Jackboots.
In American life, a growing and forbidding visual rises: the law-enforcement officer in a mask
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents escort a detained immigrant into an elevator after he exited an immigration courtroom, Tuesday, June 17, 2025, in New York.
... Given all that cultural context, it's even more problematic that those enforcing laws be the ones with their faces covered, said Tobias Winright, professor of moral theology at St. Patrick's Pontifical University in Maynooth, Ireland. He has worked in law enforcement in the U.S. and writes frequently about policing ethics.
If “what you’re doing is above board and right," he said, “then why conceal your identity?”

... The most high-profile example of mask-wearing in American history for the purpose of hiding identity is also its most negative one — racist attacks carried out by the members of the Ku Klux Klan.
The masks served a purpose, of course, of keeping the wearers' identities secret, said Elaine Frantz, a history professor at Kent State University and author of “Ku-Klux: The Birth of the Klan during Reconstruction.” But they also made it easier for those wearing them to commit violent acts against others, she said.
“One thing about a mask is it kind of works like being behind a riot shield,” Frantz said. “When you have more of separation from the person you’re attacking, it’s easier to dehumanize that person.”

1312... “Wearing a mask seems to increase fear and decrease trust, and policing from federal to local in America needs trust and transparency and community relations that are positive,” he (Winright) said.
He added: “The harms, the risks, are greater by wearing masks, not only to the individual officers, but to the profession itself, as well as to the United States society. It’s just going to further exacerbate the us-versus-them polarization, the lack of trust, and that’s the probably the last thing we need right now.”
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Illegal immigration.Louisiana police chiefs among those arrested and accused in a bribery scheme to help foreign nationals get visas
From left to right: Michael “Freck” Slaney, a marshal in Oakdale; Forest Hill Police Chief Glynn Dixon; and Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle are among the law enforcement officers accused.
A group of current or former Louisiana police chiefs and the operator of a Subway sandwich shop are accused of colluding in a decade-long scheme to falsify police reports to help foreign nationals get visas meant for crime victims or witnesses.

A federal grand jury returned a 62-count indictment charging two police chiefs, a former police chief, a marshal and the restaurant operator on charges including bribery, mail fraud, money laundering, conspiracy and immigration fraud, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
The scheme focused on getting U visas, which allow foreign nationals without any official status in the US to stay in the country in certain circumstances when they’re victims of or witnesses to crimes, acting US Attorney Alexander Van Hook of the Western District of Louisiana said.
U visas are important in helping law enforcement solve cases, Van Hook said. But the US limits the number of U visas that can be issued, and fraudulent applications can prevent legitimate crime victims or witnesses from getting a visa.

Would you like a visa with that foot long?The store operator allegedly paid $5,000 to officers to create false police reports claiming dozens of people were the victims of crimes, Van Hook said.
A decade without anyone ethical catching on?The collusion allegedly took place from December 2015 to July 2025, the prosecutor’s office said.

Bleed them dry, lock them up.
Chandrakant “Lala” Patel allegedly paid officers thousands of dollars to falsify police reports, a federal prosecutor said.
... If convicted, the defendants each face up to five years in prison on the conspiracy charge, up to 10 years on the visa fraud charges, and up to 20 years on the mail fraud charge. If convicted of bribery, Patel faces up to 10 years in prison.
“In addition, they could be ordered to pay a fine of up to $250,000 on each count,” the prosecutor’s office said.
"hundreds"... “This is a very, very significant case. It’s not two or three people. There are hundreds of names, and we’ll get into more of those as the case unwinds in court,” the prosecutor said....

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