Sheriff buys beach house with $750,000 meant to feed inmates; three days after the story breaks, sheriff imprisons journalist's source.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/14/593204274/alabama-sheriff-legally-took-750-000-meant-to-feed-inmates-bought-beach-houseOpen linkView original on lemmy.world459
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ACAB.
Yup.
If I remember right, this wasn't even illegal. A lot of places in the US still have this ancient (and fucking ridiculous even back when it was new) rule that the sheriff gets to pocket any leftover cash from the prisoner care budget.
Yeah, anyways this is usually the reason behind it whenever you read anything about prisoners being fed roadkill or spoiled food or whatever. Ancient, incredibly brazen corruption.
That's utterly insane.
It was likely meant to be used for other means to buy what is needed. But clearly not written well to stop corruption
Not at all, that’s the purpose. The article says this law was defined a century ago. It was the sheriffs personal responsibility to feed prisoners, so there was money set aside to do so.
Certainly the law is not reasonable as soon as they got beyond the money coming from someone else, the town getting bigger, we have supposedly developed as a society, it’s no longer a frontier town
America. The American experiment. Home of the Free.
Ah okay, this is the 2018 story. I read the headline and was like "Again!?"
Nobody likes a sequal....
Any new updates since?
From this boot
lickingdeepthroating article he was accused of molesting a 15 year old, the investigation ended with no charges filed and he lost his re-election campaign. He later filed a defamation suit against Connor Sheets, the man who wrote the articles about the food budget and statutory rape allegations. No idea how that turned out.Seriously though, don't click the link unless you want to be mad. The author basically spends all his time going "Well it wasn't legally wrong so that makes it morally upright!" it is fucking fawning.
Ty, i hate our system
This is an interesting followup piece of the publication that broke the original story:
https://www.al.com/news/2018/12/heres-how-federal-inmates-made-an-alabama-sheriff-15-million.html
Some noteworthy pieces of information imho:
Then in 2019 the food account was finally made into a public one by the state legislature, 25% of it could still be misappropriated to other law enforcement activity though. Then in 2020 the was a referendum in Etowah county to make that percentage 100%, but I can't find out how it went in the end. The Gadsen Times are blocked for European readers.
https://www.al.com/news/2020/03/voters-in-2-alabama-counties-to-consider-jail-inmate-food-funds.html
What galls me about this, even more than fat sheriffs getting fatter by starving people, is the inference that since they're following the law it's all totally okay. I have an ideological problem not just with that statement, but the sentiment behind it.
Yes! The worst was this quote by Entrekin, hiding behind the law acting as if that's all that matters:
I'm with you on this one, just yesterday on a different post I said as much: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/25358559/14482392
The part of the article saying they get $2/day to feed prisoners, yet the Sheriff “guarantees they are properly fed” and somehow skims $750,000 out of it
The law takes cops' word as gospel, unfortunately.
I believe it was an old wild west bill still on the books that should have been replaced decades ago.
That doesn't change the fact that these people are pieces of shit.
Legality is temporary and blows in the wind.
These people deserve to be held accountable for their actions, by an authority (ie Federals) capable of breaking through the shit layer of corruption and stink.