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Nevada sheriff tells library that supports Black Lives Matter not to call 911
2020-07-30
[NYPOST] A Nevada county sheriff told a local library not to bother calling 911 for help after it expressed support for Black Lives Matter, according to a report.In a statement of diversity and inclusion, the Douglas County public library denounced "all acts of violence, racism and disregard for human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
," The Reno Gazette-Journal reported.
"A social worker is standing by to take your call!"
"We support #BlackLivesMatter," the statement, drafted by the county’s board of library trustees, continued. "We resolutely assert and believe that all forms of racism, hatred, inequality and injustice don’t belong in our society."

But the message prompted Douglas County Sheriff Dan Coverley to post a sharply worded open letter on the sheriff’s office website, the Gazette-Journal reported.

"Due to your support of Black Lives Matter and the obvious lack of support or trust with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, please do not feel the need to call 911 for help," Coverley wrote.

"I wish you good luck with disturbances and lewd behavior, since those are just some of the recent calls my office has assisted you with in the past."

"Numerous Black Lives Matter protests have resulted in violence, property damage and the closing of local businesses, sometimes permanently," the sheriff added. "To support this movement is to support violence and to openly ask for it to happen in Douglas County."

The draft diversity statement was supposed to be considered by the board of trustees at a Tuesday meeting, but that discussion was tabled "due to [an] overwhelming amount of community response," county spokeswoman Melissa Blosser told the outlet.

Coverley and Library Director Amy Dodson met for a discussion on Tuesday, and then issued a joint statement on the matter.

Coverley said his initial reaction to the diversity statement "was rooted in my belief that these issues need to be openly discussed in a way that values diversity and law enforcement."

"This has been a difficult time to be a law enforcement professional and can be disheartening when we perceive that our office may be under attack," he added.

Dodson chalked up the conflict to "an unfortunate circumstance of misunderstanding."
"I was in need of Social Virtue Signalling and he wasn't"
"The library respects and supports the work of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and appreciates everything they do to keep our community safe," she added.



Posted by:Fred

#10  
#2 Libraries are becoming politicized?

For a very long time now.

#6 Hope the Sheriff can keep his job.

If he's elected, rather than appointed, it's more likely; although NoMoreBS's comment points to how this might backfire on him.

Posted by: charger   2020-07-30 14:08  

#9  The Carson Valley Inn Steakhouse is also worth a visit !
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-07-30 14:02  

#8  ^ Big fan of JT's Basque place
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-30 13:26  

#7  I live in Gardnerville and the Sheriff is overwhelmingly supported here. This is a very conservative and quiet little area at the bottom of the Carson Valley, well out of the insanity roiling the urban areas. This is a foolish act by a petty local bureaucrat at the library board in response to a single persons urging by a BLM supporter from Carson City. The Sheriff reacted emotionally and in keeping with the overwhelming opinion of his voters, but gained national attention and waved a red cape in front of the revolutionary Antifa crowd two hours away over the Sierra Nevada mountains in Sacramento. Dammit, I’m too old d for this crap but it seems the BS found me even here.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-07-30 13:21  

#6  Hope the Sheriff can keep his job.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-30 12:59  

#5  Make them post ALL Lives matter.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-07-30 10:57  

#4  I've always wondered to whom #BlackLivesMatter.
Posted by: AlanC   2020-07-30 08:12  

#3  Douglas County is Minden/Garnerville (Carson Valley) and South Lake Tahoe. Not really a bastion of BLM. I'll be there Sunday and report back, but I bet Dodson got out over her skis on this
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-30 08:11  

#2  Libraries are becoming politicized? What's next, left-wing loony librarians packing pistols?
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-07-30 07:52  

#1  We support #BlackLivesMatter,

Call them if you need protection.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-30 01:40  

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