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Pamplin Media Group - WCSO: Deputy who moderated Nazi memorabilia website cleared

December 16 2020 A Washington County Sheriff s Office investigation found Robert Zimkas didn t violate any department policies. A recently retired Washington County Sheriff s Office deputy and board member of the Washington County Police Officers Association violated no department policies by co-moderating a forum on a website dedicated to Nazi-era German military history, a spokesperson for the Sheriff s Office says. The Sheriff s Office received an anonymous tip this summer about the deputy s activity on the website, which includes more than 2,700 posts since his membership began in 2002, and conducted an internal investigation, the spokesman said. But investigators concluded the posts by Robert Zimkas, the former deputy, didn t violate any agency policies, and the Sheriff s Office cleared the complaint as unfounded, the spokesman said.

Deputies responded to a number of violent incidents over years prior to father, son fatally shooting each other

Deputies responded to a number of violent incidents over years prior to father, son fatally shooting each other     WASHINGTON COUNTY, Alabama (WALA) A fatal encounter between a father and son in Wagarville all started after 32-year-old Kelvin Nicholas Coker allegedly shot his father’s dog Saturday afternoon. Chief investigator for the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Blake Richardson, says Nicholas Coker allegedly started shooting at four of the family dogs after one of them started messing with his girlfriend’s young child. Two of the dogs were killed, one of them was his own, the other was his fathers. “His brother said dad is going to be upset that you killed his dog and Nicholas allegedly pointed the shotgun at his brother and using choice language more or less told him to get off his property or he would kill him,” said Richardson.

Aloha man arrested for hate crime against delivery driver

Aloha man arrested for hate crime against delivery driver A FedEx driver was delivering packages near Southwest Cascadia Court and Southwest 188th Avenue when 68-year-old Rodney Bryant confronted him. Credit: Washington County Sheriff s Office Author: KGW Staff Updated: 6:06 PM PST December 20, 2020 ALOHA, Ore. An Aloha man has been arrested for threatening a FedEx driver with a pellet gun and yelling racial slurs at him, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said. A FedEx driver was delivering packages near Southwest Cascadia Court and Southwest 188th Avenue when a man came out of his house and stood in the street, blocking the FedEx truck, a press release said.

Donation | News, Sports, Jobs - Marietta Times

Photo submitted Officers from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office recently presented the Strecker Patient Emergency Fund with $3,440 raised from ‘No Shave November/December’. The sheriff’s office raised $2,440, with an additional donation of $1,000 from Parkersburg Liquidators. The funds will be used to assist patients with dental care that may be needed before a radiation treatment, as well as camisoles and wigs. It also provides gas cards for financial assistance in traveling to and from appointments, along with prescription assistance for medications directly connected to their treatment. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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