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Georgia deputy resigns after fallout over Ahmaud Arbery ‘criminal’ comment Former Houston County Sheriff’s Deputy Paul Urhahn was suspended earlier this month pending termination.
Jan. 21, 2022, 8:21 AM PST / Updated Jan. 21, 2022, 9:32 AM PST
By Minyvonne Burke
A Georgia sheriff's deputy who was suspended over comments he made about the murder of Ahmaud Arbery resigned from his position.
Former Houston County Sheriff’s Deputy Paul Urhahn wrote in a letter of resignation that he was stepping away over the department's handling of the incident.
In the letter, which the department shared with NBC News, Urhahn wrote that he was exercising free speech when he called Arbery a "criminal" who "got the death penalty."<snip>
"However, as you are aware, during my off-duty time while exercising my Constitutional rights to Free Speech, a very unfortunate series of events occurred, and the manner in which they were handled, is something I cannot support."
Urhahn said after "deep consideration" he decided that he could not "continue as a member of this team and organization."
"To continue to do so would be against who I am and what I believe in," he wrote in his letter. His resignation went into effect on Wednesday. more at link: Georgia deputy resigns after fallout over Ahmaud Arbery ‘criminal’ comment
It absolutely was racist, because the deputy assumed that Arbery was a criminal simply because he was black. That wasn't the death penalty. They acted as judge, jury, and executioners. This is why I would love it if BLM organized a run through Satilla Shores.Interesting that Sheriff Talton had this to say about his former deputy:
From 'I don't put up with racism:' Houston County Sheriff reacts to deputy's online comment
"It's more damaging for a law enforcement officer to make a comment like that because he’s supposed to be upholding the law," Talton said.
Sheriff Talton believes the post may have revealed deputy Urhahn’s true feelings— thoughts that he says are difficult to vet when hiring employees.
During the internal investigation into the Facebook comment, Urhahn said to his lieutenant that he stands by his comment—adding that there weren’t any racial undertones, it was simply the facts.
"I don’t put up with racism in my department and to me, that was a racist remark.
@Seattle1 - can you access Brunswick Federal court site for this case? The next hearing I have is final pretrial hearing on 1/31/22. Still on?
TIA!![]()
@Seattle1 - can you access Brunswick Federal court site for this case? The next hearing I have is final pretrial hearing on 1/31/22. Still on?
TIA!![]()
Of course they were shocked. They saw themselves as heroes. They were probably expecting a parade. Sickening!Here's an interesting article that popped up on my Alerts.
'Didn't Know How to Respond': GBI Agents Describe Gregory and Travis McMichael Being 'Shocked' and 'Surprised' As They Were Being Arrested for Killing Ahmaud Arbery
This is interesting.. I wonder what the plea deal says that Wanda made the comment "to make their time in prison easier for them to serve"
I also wonder what RB is going to do now.