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Sheriff comments on accusations against deputy

Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay sent one of his investigators to Garland County Friday to gather information about accusations made against one of his deputies.

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sparrowhawk60 - 7/16/2012 1:16 AM
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I'm with you tired. Still trying to figure out the paid leave.

Tired - 7/14/2012 9:46 AM
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"a tendancy to lump everyone together" with good reason!...cops should be held to higher standard not a lower one. It truly is "who you know" in this state of democrat thugs

golfdude2 - 7/14/2012 6:11 AM
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I think the only thing he was abusing was some booze and some confiscated drugs to do something this stupid

XWildOne - 7/14/2012 2:22 AM
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I bet it get's plea bargained down to a misdemeanor.

llt0525 - 7/13/2012 9:44 PM
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IT SAID HE PUSHED HER IN THE INITIAL REPORT....NEVER SHOULD HAVE PLACED HANDS ON HER REGARDLESS. WHO WERE THE WITNESSES?

trapper - 7/13/2012 6:35 PM
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@Alchemist It never said he abused his girlfriend

ArkansasYankee - 7/13/2012 6:25 PM
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That's right Doc, it reflects back on all of law enforcement, including his boss, which is you! Fire him!

Alchemist - 7/13/2012 5:46 PM
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Besided the damages to the park..why wasn't he arrested for abusing his girlfriend?

ender929 - 7/13/2012 4:50 PM
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Will he get to keep his job if this happened? Let's see, a LRPD officer gets popped for DWI in Bryant, threatens the arresting officers and acts in a manner that would've gotten a regular citizen locked up. The judge drops the threatening charge, and officer gets to keep his job and says the arresting officers had no right to arrest or charge him. A whole bunch of LEOs get popped in Delta Blues with a long list of serious charges and they get sentences a regular offender couldn't have dreamed of. I'm guessing he'll get to keep his job, and get a raise and/or promotion within a year, or he'll be canned and get another job in law enforcement within a month. Apparently, the standards that citizens are held to are too much for local LEOs and we should continue to expect this type of abuse.
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