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Subject: Terrell Bolton deserves credit!
From: Congo.Liza.Wheat@Blackhouse.guv
Date: 2/24/2007 1:06:47 AM
Lest we forget, nigger Bolton is still quite niggerific!
In typical apelike fashion, he was mysteriously handed another
police chief position, where his graceful incompetency will shine.
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http://www.dallasobserver.com/blogs/?p=2030#more-2030
Terrell Bolton has a new job. Only, some folks in Georgia can’t figure out
just how he got it.
The selection of Terrell Bolton as the new police chief of DeKalb County,
Georgia, has some folks in Atlanta scratching their heads — like, oh,
Maureen Downey, a columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. After
all, Bolton wasn’t among the finalists recommended by “a seven-member
committee of community leaders” appointed by DeKalb County CEO Vernon
Jones to look for the next chief.
Downey writes that it’s “not clear” exactly how they came to the
conclusion that a chief responsible for a $5.6 million payout by the city
of Dallas and a fake-drugs scandal would be the best man for the gig.
As the son of a longtime DPD officer, I can honestly say this jive fool
put the police department in a hole, not just with the city, but with
its citizens as well. What made matters worse was the fact he could’nt
take his firing “Like A Man” and instead went on a race tirade (at church
nontheless) accusing everyone in city hall of being in collusion with the
klan. I hope dekalb co. is happy with their mistake and go through the
same mess we did here, only serves them right.
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Whether speeding down a high rent district suburban street at nearly 100
MPH, or hiding out in his mansion of a house ( purchased on a public
servant salary [!] ;) to evade a subpoena, NIGGER Bolton still manages to
earn his deserved title perfectly and without fail.
Besides his failure as a police chief, now he can add this failure to
his { smile on his face ;} credits list.
LOL!
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http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/121703dnmetbolton.b327d.html
After weeks of futility, city serves Bolton with subpoena
Former Dallas police chief cheerily accepts papers at lawyer's office
07:10 AM CST on Wednesday, December 17, 2003
By DAVE LEVINTHAL / The Dallas Morning News
Saying he has nothing to hide, Terrell Bolton strode into his lawyer's
office lobby Tuesday, a smile on his face.
"I understand you have something for me," the former Dallas police chief
told Dallas City Marshal Joe Polino, a man who says he has spent fruitless
weeks searching for, staking out and certified-mailing Mr. Bolton to serve
him with a relatively routine subpoena.
The men shook hands and patted each other's shoulders. Mr. Polino read the
subpoena. Mr. Bolton took the document.
And with that, Mr. Polino left the Uptown Dallas law office, declining to
comment except to say of the fired chief, "We've always had a nice, warm,
professional relationship."
A relationship that, in recent weeks, has bordered on the bizarre.
Mr. Polino contends that Mr. Bolton repeatedly avoided his deputy marshals,
who attempted to serve him with the subpoena more than a half-dozen times.
The subpoena involves a city employment hearing Thursday for a former
Dallas police officer about whom Mr. Bolton says he knows little.
On Dec. 3, Deputy Marshal Paul Hansen wrote in an internal memo that "Mr.
Bolton was traveling between 80 and 100 mph" down a residential road in
order to avoid him. Mr. Polino wrote a similar memo to Assistant City
Manager Charles Daniels the same day, writing that "we have made numerous
visits to his home on weekdays, weekends and at various times of the day.
When we ring the bell, the occupants lower the TV but will not answer the
door."
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