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<blockquote data-quote="Woody&#039;s Janitor" data-source="post: 3306596" data-attributes="member: 7615"><p>I'm from the county, in Georgia, where Richard worked before he left to go work at the Olympics. His last words to an ex co-worker was: I'm going to Atlanta to be a hero. Richard was not well liked and his abuse of power as a deputy sheriff was not good. If I recall correctly, he totaled two county Sheriff patrol cars while showing off and did damage to other agency cars. He also like to pull over College girls when he was a security officer at the college only to harass them. He also seemed to like to take home property of others that was arrested. Richard stopped me one night in the city limits of my home town while he was a Deputy Sheriff. He said he clocked me doing over 15 mph than the speed limit. I knew this was bullsnit and I called him on it. The county Sheriff's cars at the time were not equip with radar and I wasn't speeding. While he went to his patrol car to write me a ticket, the Chief of Police pulled in and stopped. He came directly to me and ask me what was going on. I told him and he just shook his head and said let me take of this crap. I pleaded with him to leave because I had Richard were I wanted him. My buddy, the Chief, said he knew were I was coming from but to let he take care of it. I pleaded some more but lost out. After the Chief of Police left, Richard came up to my truck and presented me with a warning, which I still have. I told him were he could put the warning. He left the scene. A few days later, he was directing traffic in front of a Elementary school and I pulled up to him and cussed him out. No one liked the guy so he left for Atlanta. When he was going through his investigation, if anyone local said anything negative about him, his attorneys threaten to sue them so everyone clammed up. He came back one time to see his old co-workers but no one would talk to him because of the possibility of getting sued so the real story about him was never told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody's Janitor, post: 3306596, member: 7615"] I'm from the county, in Georgia, where Richard worked before he left to go work at the Olympics. His last words to an ex co-worker was: I'm going to Atlanta to be a hero. Richard was not well liked and his abuse of power as a deputy sheriff was not good. If I recall correctly, he totaled two county Sheriff patrol cars while showing off and did damage to other agency cars. He also like to pull over College girls when he was a security officer at the college only to harass them. He also seemed to like to take home property of others that was arrested. Richard stopped me one night in the city limits of my home town while he was a Deputy Sheriff. He said he clocked me doing over 15 mph than the speed limit. I knew this was bullsnit and I called him on it. The county Sheriff's cars at the time were not equip with radar and I wasn't speeding. While he went to his patrol car to write me a ticket, the Chief of Police pulled in and stopped. He came directly to me and ask me what was going on. I told him and he just shook his head and said let me take of this crap. I pleaded with him to leave because I had Richard were I wanted him. My buddy, the Chief, said he knew were I was coming from but to let he take care of it. I pleaded some more but lost out. After the Chief of Police left, Richard came up to my truck and presented me with a warning, which I still have. I told him were he could put the warning. He left the scene. A few days later, he was directing traffic in front of a Elementary school and I pulled up to him and cussed him out. No one liked the guy so he left for Atlanta. When he was going through his investigation, if anyone local said anything negative about him, his attorneys threaten to sue them so everyone clammed up. He came back one time to see his old co-workers but no one would talk to him because of the possibility of getting sued so the real story about him was never told. [/QUOTE]
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