The following post was made on Kim Cole's Sheriff Campaign Facebook page on or about August 18, 10 days after Cole had won the primary, left on by a local woman named Tarra Staggs:
""I would just like to share one of my fondest memories of Sgt. Cole. It was Thanksgiving Day 2003. He pulled up to my grandmother's home to ask me some questions. I was confused as to why, but very cautious. You see that was the day I finally got the courage to leave my abusive and manipulative husband. I was 21 with 2 kids ages 3 and 1. I had my pajamas on still when he arrived as that is all I left in and with. He began to ask me about a alleged assault that supposedly happened earlier in the day to my ex. I explained to him that I left him that morning and had no idea what he was talking about. I then told him I did not want to answer any questions without an attorney as I knew how coneiving this man was. Well because I chose to exercise my right to silenence he pulled me out and aggresively arrested me in front of my children and family. He did not have evidence of a crime, he violated my constituntional rights by refusing me an attorney and ...
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Wow X, I believe you have missed your calling. You should stop all this and sign up in a police Academy and share your powers of deduction par excellence with the world.... you sir are a lost talent and get that light out from under the bushel basket, I am amazed at how clear you see things and in turn articulate them for us lesser in the know people to understand. THank you for making me think
Chuck, not a lot of deductions needed here, although I have deduced you are being facetious. But instead of focusing on your hero (me), focus more on the records, and as I ask, make your own conclusions. Counter my assertions if you will; do you see nothing wrong here?
Without rereading it - other than the spelling is atrocious, the husband stated 2 different times as to when the event occurred 1st 10am and then 11:30.
Personally I don't buy the idea that she grabbed his junk and pulled him down the hall. I would think if she grabbed his junk and started leading him around against his will - I believe his first reaction would be to knock her out, but I am not a man so that's just my opinion.
His interview had him saying he was wearing pajama bottoms, so I think if she shook hands with the bishop and didn't let go, she would have to have had a very firm grip and some cooperation to be pulled into the other room. Since he didn't indicate strong discomfort in the process, I find it much more likely that he embellished the incident and any damages-- which can only be speculated on since I was spared pictures or description of the damage.
He did say she woke up at ten, and from his narrative, it sounds as if the events started shortly after that, but later states it was around 11:30. Meanwhile, at her grandma's about 10-15 minutes away, Tarra states she has been there since 11:00, and has many Thanksgiving dinner guests to prove or disprove that assertion. The interview with him, which happened mid-afternoon, never confronted inconsistencies in his narrative.
Chuck,
I'm for the most part a completely non violent person (anyone given the right circumstances can be driven to violent acts), I was basing my opinion on years of hearing men speak about, and their responses when someone inadvertently hit that sensitive area. I just have a hard time believing his story.
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