Sheriff Greg Capers’ turn in the national spotlight after an April mass shooting belied years of complaints about corruption and dysfunction that were previously unknown outside of the piney woods of San Jacinto County.
Sheriff Greg Capers’ turn in the national spotlight after an April mass shooting belied years of complaints about corruption and dysfunction that were previously unknown outside of the piney woods of San Jacinto County.
It’s speaks volumes when a former police officer says something like this on record.
If he thinks the abuse and corruption of civil asset forfeiture is “why people hate cops,” wait till he learns about police brutality against people of color.