Showing posts with label vernon jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vernon jones. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2009

DeKalb County Police Chief Terrell Bolton Fired

Decatur, GA
In a bold move towards a better community in DeKalb, the county's new CEO Burrell Ellis has fired DeKalb police chief Terrell Bolton. The announcement came on Tuesday, following much controversy surrounding Bolton's conduct as police chief.

A pre-termination notice sent to Bolton last week gave him a deadline of 10:00 a.m. Monday to respond to the charges and explain why he shouldn't be fired. Bolton did send a letter to Ellis on Monday morning, stating numerous reason he should be allowed to remain in his position, however Ellis apparently was not swayed.

Among Bolton's major claims is that he can't be fired because he is on medical leave. Bill McKenney, Bolton's lawyer claims the firing may violate federal law. McKenney says the leave falls under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act and cautioned Ellis not to take any action while the chief is on leave.

Bolton is accused of various discrepancies, crimes and misconduct including allegations that he has taken over 5 months of "comp" time during his two years on the job despite police department policies against "comp" time for executives and that he personal kept luxury vehicles seized in drug raids.

This could be a step in the right direction for Ellis in cleaning up the government of DeKalb County. Former CEO Vernon Jones left quite a mess in the county, including a judicial system full of unscrupulous ashkenazis who rob citizens under color of law on a daily basis, amounting to basically nothing more than an organized crime ring similar to the former judicial system of Cook County, Illinois.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Defeated: Voters Bring Vernon Jones' U.S. Senate Bid To Screeching Halt

Decatur, GA
The people of Georgia have spoken. Vernon Jones will not be representing the state of Georgia in the United States Senate. The former senate hopeful and current Chief Executive Officer of crime and corruption ridden DeKalb County was defeated in Tuesday's runoff election for the Democratic Party's U.S. Senate nomination.

Former law maker Jim Martin defeated Jones by a reported vote of 60 percent to Jones' 40 percent of the vote, with 90 percent of the precincts reporting. In a statement issued following his defeat on Tuesday night, Jones blamed the loss on low voter turnout and said he wanted to meet with Martin before making his decision as to whether he would endorse the Democratic nominee. Jones' endorsement not withstanding, Jim Martin will face Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss in the upcoming November election.

Jones' feeble grab at the nomination was apparently damaged by a failed attempt to attach his campaign to Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama by way of a campaign flier, recently distributed throughout the state picturing Obama and Jones and featuring the Obama campaign slogan "Yes We Can". Upon learning of the distribution of the flier the Obama campaign quickly issued statements distancing themselves from the Jones campaign.

Jones, who claims to be a Democrat despite voting twice for zionist Republican George W. Bush, has served as CEO of DeKalb County for eight crime and corruption filled years is also leaving that position at the end of his current term. The only question remaining is who is going to clean up the mess Jones has made in DeKalb County after he's gone.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Obama Campaign Says "No We Don't" To Georgia Senate Hopeful Vernon Jones

A recent mail flier sent out statewide by Vernon Jones has resulted in attempts by the Obama Campaign to distance itself from the Dekalb County CEO and potential Georgia Democratic Senate candidate.

Late last week Amy Brundage, spokeswoman for the Obama campaign, issued a statement saying, "The Obama campaign was not involved with the use of Sen. Obama's picture in this mailer, and despite what this mailer inaccurately suggests, Sen. Obama will not endorse a candidate in the U.S. Senate primary in Georgia."

Jones, who voted at least twice for Republican George W. Bush, was immediately called out by his Democratic opponents who say it is a last ditch effort by Jones to drape himself in the Barack Obama "aura".

Candidate Rand Knight called the mailer "A gross abuse and misuse of Barack Obama's wonderful success in Georgia".

Jones claims the flier is intended to express his support for Obama, rather than the other way around, and adds that his opponents have been announcing their support for Obama for months.

Just days after last Thursday's statement distancing itself from Jones, the Obama campaign announced that the Senator will be visiting Georgia on Tuesday for a town hall meeting at McEachern High School in Powder Springs.

Tickets for the town hall meeting are available to the public, but must be purchased in advance. The Obama campaign said the Senator's Georgia visit is part of an effort to win over states that President Bush won in the 2000 and 2004 elections. Campaign officials say that during the next week, Obama will "focus on strengthening the economic security of families feeling the strain of the faltering economy."

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Dekalb CEO Vernon Jones Taken Down A Notch?

Atlanta, GA
The State Senate has passed a bill aimed at restructuring Dekalb County's current executive and legislative branches which will effectively eliminate county CEO Vernon Jones' influence and control over the county's Board of Commissioners.

During his reign as CEO Jones, a black supremacist, has repeatedly abused the powers of his office. In the fall of 2006 Jones had county police officers physically remove a White commissioner from a Board meeting after illegally removing the commissioner from his position on the Board as part of Jones' "darker administration" he intends to enforce within the county government.

In 2005 a White woman filed charges in Rockdale County stating that she had been raped by Jones at his home, which is on the county line with property in both Dekalb and Rockdale counties. The investigation was jeopardized when then Dekalb County police chief Louis Graham notified Jones that he was being investigated. After information was leaked that Graham had informed Jones of the investigation, Graham claimed he had done nothing wrong. He later resigned after audio tapes confirmed that he had actively practiced anti-White discrimination within the police department.

If Senate Bill 52 passes the House, it could very well mean the end of Jones' racist anti-White tyranny and could possibly put him on the road out of office and into prison.

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A bill that would alter the balance of power in DeKalb County government has progressed halfway through the Georgia Legislature and is awaiting its fate in the House.

Senate Bill 52 would restructure relations between the county's legislative and executive branches, removing the chief executive officer from the policy-making process. CEO Vernon Jones and his predecessors have presided over the meetings of the seven-member County Commission, guiding the discussion and breaking ties. Perhaps most importantly, the CEOs also have set the agenda for the meetings, choosing which legislation comes up for a vote.

Under SB 52, which passed the Senate in a unanimous vote last week, the commission would set its own agenda and run its own meetings. Jones opposes the bill, but the County Commission has not taken an official stance. At a recent meeting of the DeKalb County legislative delegation, Rep. Stephanie Stuckey Benfield (D-Atlanta) wondered whether to support it, given the commission's silence.

DeKalb's commissioners have postponed a vote on the county's legislative agenda, in part, several commissioners say, because they haven't had time to review all the proposals. But a majority said SB 52 could improve the county. When asked about the bill, Commissioners Elaine Boyer, Kathie Gannon and Jeff Rader offered unqualified endorsements. And Commssioner Burrell Ellis said he likes the idea but wants amendments that detail how commissioners would transition from the current process.

Original Controlled Media article here:

Bill Reducing DeKalb CEO's Powers Advances

Older Controlled Media articles regarding Vernon Jones' activities: