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Tennessee is so Corrupt that even a Child is not Safe

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DOES GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION KNOW NO BOUNDS?

by Nancy Emory

Sevier County is two counties away from Monroe County on the Tennessee/North Carolina border

(Jan. 18, 2011) — Corruption is certainly not segregated to either Monroe County or Davidson County, either one. However, I am closer to Monroe County, being it is located only 50 miles from where I reside.

There are issues apparent here involving color of law violations in Sevier County, and the Attorney General’s office reeks of questionable conduct, evidence of misconduct, of which there is no obvious oversight or regulation. It is rumored too, that the federal offices in Knox County do not act despite proof.

My daughter was shot in the head and leg while playing in the snow near my home in Sevier County on December 06, 2009. She was shot while playing with two other kids, one being her twin, and one being their friend. Girls were only 15 years old.

My daughter survived the ordeal; however this ordeal is far from over.

There have been other patterns of reckless conduct with firearms with this family too, as just months before this ordeal, a loaded gun was aimed at my eldest daughter by this same family, of which there is a police report on file.

When my daughter was literally shot, the shooter was charged with felony E reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon. Child was treated at UT Hospital in Knoxville and subsequently released.

At the time of the shooting and following the shooting, the police failed to contact the parents of the other minor witness (15 years old) and did not ever contact them to let them know that their child was a witness to a shooting and thus was seriously endangered herself. Finally the child’s father contacted the detective, and found his commentary to be most bizarre…thus the conversation is recorded.

Shots continued to be fired by this same family after this shooting, and my contacts with the sheriff’s office and DA’s office proved to be futile, as sheriff’s office detective indicated the shooter to “have a valid carry permitâ€