I know you and I have crossed swords in the past, but that is one of the 
funniest things I have ever read here on FFL.
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On Fri, 3/14/14, feste37 <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: RE: [FairfieldLife] sheriff's press release about pundit riot
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Friday, March 14, 2014, 4:37 PM

       
       Rick's friend was joking, presumably. 
 
 The pundit riot must rank as one of the most extraordinary
 events to take place here since the movement arrived in
 1974. The sheriff's report could almost have come from
 Colonial British India: well-trained white officer remains
 calm amidst riot by excitable darkies. 
 
 
 ---In [email protected],
 <[email protected]> wrote :
 
 WHAT are you
 people doing, living there?!
 
 
 ---In [email protected], <rick@...> wrote
 :
 
 A friend’s comment
 on this:   This is probably to calm down the
 farmers who had come in their pickups with rifles to avenge
 the death of the sheriff.  They had heard thru their
 network that the Pundits had killed him.  It is amazing
 to learn what kind of people surround us in these
 farms…wow, how fortunate they found out in time and did
 not shoot anyone.  A wild day for sure!  
   The
 following is a press release issued by Jefferson County
 Sheriff Greg Morton: 
 
 I would like to address some of the issues that I have heard
 from the public in reference to the incident at the Pandit
 property on Tuesday. One of the biggest concerns that I have
 heard is why was no one charged with a crime. Imagine
 yourself in a vehicle, in this case a crew cab ½ ton pickup
 and being in the middle of a crowd that is irate and focused
 on you. I had made a choice to try to re direct the Pandits
 back onto their property and off of 170th Street.
 There were anywhere from 70 to 80 Pandits in this group.
 When I realized that they were still coming on strong, I got
 back into my truck and had the driver’s side window down
 and the truck was unlocked. They surrounded the truck and
 were hitting the body of the truck, were on the running
 boards rocking the truck, trying to rip the mirrors off the
 truck and so on. I was not scared of these actions because
 they never attempted to enter the truck or try to pull me
 from the truck. There were pieces of gravel coming into the
 open driver’s window and I finally heard popping noises at
 the back of my truck. I had no idea that they were throwing
 rocks at the rear window of my truck. The only indication I
 had that this was happening was when a rock finally went
 through the window shattering it. This happened in a time
 frame of about a minute or so. I could not tell you who did
 what when during this time as there is such a sensory
 overload. I decided that my presence was not helping the
 situation and backed up and away from the crowd. I backed
 far enough away that as they were picking up asphalt, rocks
 and whatever else and were throwing these things at my
 truck, none of it came close. When they were around my
 vehicle, they were 4-5 thick all the way around the truck. I
 believe that the training and experience we receive in so
 many years in law enforcement helped in my decision making
 and kept things from getting out of control. My main focus
 was first and foremost for the safety of the public as this
 crowd was becoming more and more agitated.
 I backed up and waited for assistance which came in the form
 of many law enforcement entities that were listed on an
 earlier press release including Fairfield Fire. The group
 stopped at the bottom of the hill and John Revolinski, who
 is part of the administration that looks after the Pandits
 went to the group to speak to them. I and about 4 other law
 enforcement members went to John and John advised that
 everything was okay. I do not believe that John witnessed
 the incident where I was surrounded by the Pandits and had
 damage done to my patrol vehicle. I explained to him what
 had transpired and also told John that I was giving him 10
 minutes to move the Pandits back to their property or I
 would initiate the plan to move them. He did get them moved
 prior to the 10 minutes. We staged on 170th
 Street at the east parking lot of the Pandit property. At
 10:00 a.m. I decided that things had calmed down enough for
 us to secure everyone and we kept a presence throughout the
 day.
 Because I had no way of identifying who damaged my vehicle,
 I could not charge anyone with the offense. Once the Pandits
 were back on their property, they mingled with other Pandits
 and we run into a false arrest situation if we charge the
 wrong people. This does not mean that the investigation is
 over or that there will not be charges filed. We need time
 to sort things out and decide a course of action. Trust me
 when I say that there were and still are contacts being made
 with other entities to assist us in this investigation. I
 have also been in contact with the administration of Vedic
 City to try to resolve any future confrontations with the
 Pandits.
 The second thing that I hear about is that taxpayer money
 should not be spent to repair my squad truck. That morning,
 I had told administrators of both Vedic City and the Pandit
 project that I would be sending them the bills on the
 repairs on the truck. Maureen Wynn of Vedic City called me
 yesterday and spoke highly of the restraint and
 professionalism that was displayed by law enforcement that
 day and also that all bills related to the repairs of my
 vehicle were to be sent to her to be paid. This will be
 done. I also want everyone to know that if this kind of
 behavior is displayed again, it will not be tolerated by
 this office and we will once again restore order and protect
 the public.
 Gregg Morton
 Jefferson County Sheriff
 
     
      
 
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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