That Facebook post is the least disgusting thing that’s recently surfaced about Sheriff Zuchowski.
He was just hit with a Federal lawsuit for fabricating drug charges, lying to a grand jury, getting two men locked up for 6 months…in addition to just being uncovered he’s been using inmates to work his campaign, which from my perspective, is pretty damn close to slave labor.
Now imagine. Being arrested on false charges by this POS because you’re a liberal and being forced to work to get him re-elected.
There should be absolutely zero tolerance for this type of criminal abuse of power. It is wildly inappropriate for an officer of law to be engaging in any sort of voter intimidation, let alone making these types of specific threats. You also absolutely disqualify yourself from being able to assert that you are going to protect and serve every person in your jurisdiction when you refer to a subset of them as locusts.
We are going to need to find a way to extend the Hatch Act beyond Federal employees if states prove incapable of preventing and prosecuting these types of issues of their own accord. Citizens very obviously have a Constitutional right not to be abused in this way by law enforcement under the protections afforded by the 4th Amendment.
SubjectNo5281 on
That’s because he’s supposed to be a neutral, bipartisan, public servant, whose job is to uphold the law and serve the community.Â
Instead, he feels a perk of his job is getting to use the power he was given by his constituents to persecute anyone who he doesn’t agree with politically.Â
This seems par for the course for conservatives, but is especially egregious coming from one of these supposedly important champions of rural communities that sherrifs are made out to be. If they want their communities to be welcoming for everyone and not just insular hate groups, actively targeting people like this isn’t really a great way to do that. If they were going for insular hate groups, they’re spot on though.Â
This is why I don’t advertise my political affiliation, it’s too risky because the right are the ones who in 9 cases out of 10 are instigating and escalating to violence over these things. Just for existing and not conforming I could not only become a target, but I’d be literally painting one on my house for them.
TheGreatGamer1389 on
He’s definitely done come November
AlienBurnerBigfoot on
Violent Trump supporters are everywhere. I don’t feel like I could put a Harris sign outside my house without it being a risk. I’m sick of bullies.
D_Urge420 on
If Harris wins, we need a massive reprogramming for law enforcement. The only difference between this guy and the cop that killed George Floyd is opportunity. Get the bigots out of the police!
bloodandsunshine on
Electing law enforcement doesn’t seem awesome. Am I missing something?
cheesifiedd on
typical MAGAist. Americans, be careful with your vote. be very careful indeed.
TeamCool1066 on
It’s one of the village people
Javasndphotoclicks on
Election interference is a crime and you should just ignore this asshole and vote when the time comes.
ludixst on
The sheriff’s intent was to intimidate and make you feel unsafe
confusedVanWorden on
Why are so many MAGA people, like this sheriff, illiterate?
Asa-Ryder on
It’s done all of the time but politics and police work don’t mix well. Do your job and stay out of it.
Indaflow on
Yeah, that was the point.Â
But why aren’t we doing anything about threats and intimidation?Â
It’s like it’s been legalized.Â
Lone_Buck on
I saw a comedian this spring his album had just come out so I think he was workshopping new material about getting a warning from the cops and how he was simultaneously grateful but also righteously angry for whatever unknown criteria the cops can use to decide if they’re going to give a warning or not. I think a lot of times it’s decided before they even finish running the plates, but political stickers can’t help. Hell I bet sports team support factors in. And that’s before you get to skin color. It makes me want them to track warnings to an extent as to why someone got one and another didn’t, and the demographics of those who receive them.
Maximum_Bowl4044 on
Terrorism and intimidation
UrbanGimli on
These bully types live in a fantasy world where they think scared people will live in fear forever. That’s not what history teaches us. Push normal people far enough and they band together to take out bullies so they can get back to their regular lives. Melting swords into plows works in reverse too.
CcryMeARiver on
Claims to be a lawman, not a politician.
Bullshit, it’s an elected office you gronk.
ed: I’m guessing taxpayers funded that personalised wall seal with your name on it along with the banana-republic uniform.
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That Facebook post is the least disgusting thing that’s recently surfaced about Sheriff Zuchowski.
He was just hit with a Federal lawsuit for fabricating drug charges, lying to a grand jury, getting two men locked up for 6 months…in addition to just being uncovered he’s been using inmates to work his campaign, which from my perspective, is pretty damn close to slave labor.
Now imagine. Being arrested on false charges by this POS because you’re a liberal and being forced to work to get him re-elected.
This man needs to be taken down.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bad_Cop_No_Donut/comments/1fqa5e7/there_was_no_cocaine_sheriff_bruce_zuchowski_who/
There should be absolutely zero tolerance for this type of criminal abuse of power. It is wildly inappropriate for an officer of law to be engaging in any sort of voter intimidation, let alone making these types of specific threats. You also absolutely disqualify yourself from being able to assert that you are going to protect and serve every person in your jurisdiction when you refer to a subset of them as locusts.
We are going to need to find a way to extend the Hatch Act beyond Federal employees if states prove incapable of preventing and prosecuting these types of issues of their own accord. Citizens very obviously have a Constitutional right not to be abused in this way by law enforcement under the protections afforded by the 4th Amendment.
That’s because he’s supposed to be a neutral, bipartisan, public servant, whose job is to uphold the law and serve the community.Â
Instead, he feels a perk of his job is getting to use the power he was given by his constituents to persecute anyone who he doesn’t agree with politically.Â
This seems par for the course for conservatives, but is especially egregious coming from one of these supposedly important champions of rural communities that sherrifs are made out to be. If they want their communities to be welcoming for everyone and not just insular hate groups, actively targeting people like this isn’t really a great way to do that. If they were going for insular hate groups, they’re spot on though.Â
This is why I don’t advertise my political affiliation, it’s too risky because the right are the ones who in 9 cases out of 10 are instigating and escalating to violence over these things. Just for existing and not conforming I could not only become a target, but I’d be literally painting one on my house for them.
He’s definitely done come November
Violent Trump supporters are everywhere. I don’t feel like I could put a Harris sign outside my house without it being a risk. I’m sick of bullies.
If Harris wins, we need a massive reprogramming for law enforcement. The only difference between this guy and the cop that killed George Floyd is opportunity. Get the bigots out of the police!
Electing law enforcement doesn’t seem awesome. Am I missing something?
typical MAGAist. Americans, be careful with your vote. be very careful indeed.
It’s one of the village people
Election interference is a crime and you should just ignore this asshole and vote when the time comes.
The sheriff’s intent was to intimidate and make you feel unsafe
Why are so many MAGA people, like this sheriff, illiterate?
It’s done all of the time but politics and police work don’t mix well. Do your job and stay out of it.
Yeah, that was the point.Â
But why aren’t we doing anything about threats and intimidation?Â
It’s like it’s been legalized.Â
I saw a comedian this spring his album had just come out so I think he was workshopping new material about getting a warning from the cops and how he was simultaneously grateful but also righteously angry for whatever unknown criteria the cops can use to decide if they’re going to give a warning or not. I think a lot of times it’s decided before they even finish running the plates, but political stickers can’t help. Hell I bet sports team support factors in. And that’s before you get to skin color. It makes me want them to track warnings to an extent as to why someone got one and another didn’t, and the demographics of those who receive them.
Terrorism and intimidation
These bully types live in a fantasy world where they think scared people will live in fear forever. That’s not what history teaches us. Push normal people far enough and they band together to take out bullies so they can get back to their regular lives. Melting swords into plows works in reverse too.
Claims to be a lawman, not a politician.
Bullshit, it’s an elected office you gronk.
ed: I’m guessing taxpayers funded that personalised wall seal with your name on it along with the banana-republic uniform.