No ADD (Assault with a Deadly Dildo) charges for Sheriff
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office announced that they are not filing charges against Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office Commander David DeWitt after he was arrested at a Christie’s Toy Box on December 4.
I’m going to guess that because he is CEO of a private security firm in Oklahoma City called Elite Protection Services, might have something to do with it. But that just brings more questions as how he can be working for the Sheriff’s Office and also at another company at the same time. MadMarlin
the most interesting part is this sentence: "The police report stated that DeWitt was caught speeding down the road near I-35 and Main Street in a black convertible Bentley with a license plate reading “INVICTA.”"
Nothing else, no other comments expanding on this statement. So: What is a county worker doing, driving a convertible Bentley, recklessly?
How does someone who works for the sheriff office afford a Bentley? Asking for a friend.
ReplyDeleteI’m going to guess that because he is CEO of a private security firm in Oklahoma City called Elite Protection Services, might have something to do with it. But that just brings more questions as how he can be working for the Sheriff’s Office and also at another company at the same time.
DeleteMadMarlin
exactly my question. You'd think someone at the sheriffs office might ask that as well. as well.
DeleteNo security video of the incident from the store?
ReplyDeletethe most interesting part is this sentence: "The police report stated that DeWitt was caught speeding down the road near I-35 and Main Street in a black convertible Bentley with a license plate reading “INVICTA.”"
ReplyDeleteNothing else, no other comments expanding on this statement. So: What is a county worker doing, driving a convertible Bentley, recklessly?
I want to see bodycam footage of the arrest myself…
ReplyDeleteVC
He could gave stolen it ( civil forfeited it ), and then taken it "for Sheriffs' Department use".
ReplyDeleteJohn in Indy