Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 8, 2015
Two more sacrifices were offered up to multiculturalism on the alter of political correctness in Ohio this week as two Montgomery Country sheriff’s deputies were fired for mocking stupid Black people in private text messages.
Three others were suspended.
The martyrs and their sentences, according to the sheriff:
Capt. Tom Flanders, terminated
Detective Mike Sollenberger, terminated
Deputy Joseph Connelly, 30-day suspension
Deputy Jamie Horton, 10-day suspension
Sgt. Brian Lewis, 3-day suspension (ethical conduct)
Here’s a report from late last year, when the claims first appeared:
The story of how this all went down is fantastic, to the extent it is almost unbelievable: a vicious woman sent the message that her husband was a hater anonymously to a gang of Black political terrorists.
WHIO:
A 94-page sheriff’s office internal investigation spelled out how the text messages came to light through an anonymous NAACP complaint that stemmed from the now ex-wife of one of the fired deputies. The texts were exchanged between November 2011 and January 2013.
“We put a lot of time and effort into this,” said Plummer, who also announced corrective steps that includes all 450 of his employees receiving cultural diversity training. “We feel the discipline is appropriate.”
Detective Mike Sollenberger, who worked for four of his 19.5 years with the sheriff’s office in internal affairs, and Capt. Tom Flanders — a 17.5-year veteran — were terminated for insubordination and ethical conduct. Flanders also broke a computer system rule for erasing his work-issued iPhone and iPod before turning them in.
Deputy Joseph Connelly was suspended for 30 days, Deputy Jamie Horton for 10 and Sgt. Brian Lewis for three — all for ethical conduct violations. Plummer said those three employees admitted their mistakes and were apologetic.
“The other two employees did not admit their mistakes,” he said. “They still denied being involved in this. And this case is a preponderance of evidence. It’s not a court of law, so we just have to make a reasonable person believe that this occurred.”
The sheriff’s decision to terminate is disappointing and unjustified, because the investigation into the texts was inadequate, said attorney Doug Brannon, who represents Flanders. He said Flanders and Sollenberger did not exchange racist text messages, but were framed.
Interesting – fired without recourse when the evidence itself was in question because it isn’t a court of law and they don’t have to prove anything.
Though even then it’s ridiculous, because why should these men be punished for mocking the idiot Black retards among them in private messages. I mean, I could understand if they were openly calling Black co-workers “hey you, dumb nigger,” but private messages are private messages.
Let’s look at how the NAACP gets involved in these situations at the behest of feminist revenge-artists and then shuts everything down.
The text messages came to light in August after the Dayton Unit NAACP received 105 pages of them from an anonymous person and the office conducted a four-month investigation into the allegations, said Derrick Foward, the organization’s president. The NAACP wanted to be sure the messages were authentic and after their legitimacy was established, the findings of the investigation were turned over to the sheriff in late November, he said.
Plummer’s termination of Sollenberger and Flanders and his discipline of the three other employees show a praiseworthy resolve to do what is right, Foward said. He commended the sheriff for taking swift and decisive action against employees who shared offensive and “disturbing” messages.
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The Dayton Unit NAACP in the past directed people to file complaints about potential police misconduct with the internal investigations division of the sheriff’s office, and it is alarming Flanders and Sollenberger worked for those divisions and likely fielded complaints, Foward said.
“Now we know that many of the complaints (our office) sent down there may have fell on deaf ears, because the persons over that department harbored racism inside of their hearts,” he said.
Racism in any work setting is harmful, because it often means that deserving people are not promoted or are mistreated, Foward said. But racism is alarming when it is among members of law enforcement because their job is to protect and serve and uphold justice, and they have the power to enforce laws, he said.
But these texts, admittedly, were joking in nature. So how does a joke translate into holding people down because of hatred?
According to the investigation, Sollenberger’s alleged text conversations occurred among himself and the other four affected employees. All the exchanges were between two people, with Sollenberger being the constant participant.
Sollenberger allegedly wrote: “Watching history channel on MLK. Showing old films of restaurants in the south. It would have been fun to beat up coloreds cause they came into your restaurant.”
In another text string, Flanders allegedly wrote, “What do apples and black people have in common? They both hang from trees.”
Foward, quoted in the report, said: “So when we talk about black people hanging from trees … that hits home for a lot of us, especially our seniors, who lived through those turbulent times.”
Sollenberger, who apparently worked a security detail in Columbus when President Obama was campaigning for re-election, allegedly called him a “half-breed” and texted “Just because a (expletive) scammed the election and is pres. It does not give the G-damn right to shop at DLM.”
Yeah… seems to me these were jokes. As in, not serious statements. And also – once again – private. None of anyone’s business but the people who sent or received them. Using private conversations against people who haven’t even been charged with a crime sets an insane precedent for society.
According to the report, Sollenberger’s wife, Jennifer, said her child was hunting through her things looking for an old phone that belonged to her husband. When the phone was located, a friend looked into it to see if there may be things Sollenberger’s wife didn’t want to see.
The contents allegedly contained pictures of Sollenberger and his girlfriend, plus many texts that the friend saw as racially insensitive. The friend then downloaded the texts onto her computer.
“We are in the, the nastiest custody battle that, you know, anybody could ever imagine,” the report quotes Sollenberger as saying.
Attorney Brannon said Jennifer Sollenberger or a friend seemingly used a computer program to alter text messages sent between Sollenberger, Flanders and others to include racist language.
Plummer disputed that assertion, saying they received the phone last week: “We had the phone looked at by an expert, who says these cannot be recreated; they cannot be forged.”
So, these proud Negroes who go into childlike fits whenever someone says something mean about them jokingly are proudly kicking a man when he’s down, stripping him of his livelihood – a profession he devoted two decades of his life to – just as his bitch wife is leaving him and taking the kids.
These brave and honerable Negroes. No wonder everyone in America thinks so highly of their just ways of punishing anyone who hurts their feelings by destroying their lives.
Sollenberger and Flanders are both taking legal action against the department. Our prayers are with them.