THIS old man, trying to get elected again thinking you’re going to be loyal to him because of his cousin’s tv series, (Taylor Sheridan and Yellowstone, RIDE THE BRAND) is just too old. He cannot log on to a computer, and, after his last “he hit a stump” incident with a county vehicle, the stump got the side of his truck pretty good, he doesn’t drive. OTHERS, including deputies who are also now aides in the Nursing Home of Par and Char, well, the parking lot, no one goes into their place, hoarders.
Narcissists cannot stand getting old. Par still wants that old slogan, he still wants those adoring young women of his former Posse. Now he wants you to ride the brand, well, he’s in the passenger seat and can’t ride anything without wrecking it.
NO BODY CAMERAS, this protects him from whatever a former girlfriend might say, or the inconvenience of covering up yet another McNamara male dying somewhere besides home while they’re riding their brand.
Vote him out, vote them all out.

This may be the most important television you ever watched. If you are young parents, young daddies and moms, you do everything for your babies. Everything. You also expect that “the village” charged with the protection and prospering of all children does its job.
In the Uvalde documentary, modern law enforcement acted in a way that is and was and always will be despicable. It’s all caught on camera, almost 100 BODY CAMERAS.
Since Uvalde the State of Texas tweaked law enforcement’s rules on these body cameras.
You cannot imagine the surprise of the nice lady at the Senator’s office when I talked to her and asked her how many Counties had Sheriff’s departments without body cams. There was a long silence and then she rather freaked out, not knowing this was possible in this day and age.
However, it is. We have one man, whose new motto is “Ride the Brand”, from his “cousin’s” tv series YELLOWSTONE, in which Parnell McNamara secretly thinks he’s Kevin Costner. In Parnell’s world body cameras would herald things like Sherre Johnston talking about him and asking for him ON THE BODY CAMS. Well, he can’t have that. After all, people think he’s a big Christian. Also, he, like the rest of us is scared witless of Char.
THE ONLY REASONS FOR NOT HAVING BODY CAMS ARE BAD REASONS. STUPID REASONS. VOTE THIS MAN OUT OF OFFICE, NO BODY CAMS.
If you think “it can’t happen here”, then go ahead and vote for Par and his posse.
However, I do not believe the young moms and dads of West, China Spring, and other schools in the county think no body cams is a good idea.
THE MCLENNAN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT IS THE ONLY ONE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS WITHOUT BODY CAMS.
Par doesn’t want you to remember he, Cody and Sherre moved Mike and that Sherre was and is his little girlfriend. Remember she got TEN DWI’s before she went to prison. TEN.
New Uvalde investigation reveal details of law enforcement’s flawed response | The Texas Tribune
New Uvalde school shooting documentary and investigation reveal details of law enforcement’s flawed response
The “Inside the Uvalde Response” film and related reporting by The Texas Tribune, ProPublica and FRONTLINE analyze one of the most criticized mass shooting responses in recent history and show real-time insight into officers’ thoughts and actions.
BY THE TEXAS TRIBUNE, PROPUBLICA AND FRONTLINE
DEC. 4, 20235 AM CENTRAL
More than a year and a half later, findings from a state-led investigation into the chaotic response — in which officers took more than an hour to take down the shooter — have yet to be released. Most of the officers involved in the response have declined to talk publicly about what happened that day.
But FRONTLINE, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica gained access to a trove of the materials from the investigation and were able to review the accounts of almost 150 responding officers, as well as hours of body camera footage and 911 calls.
In a new documentary, “Inside the Uvalde Response,” and an article that publish Tuesday, the news organizations draw on these materials to reconstruct the day’s events, giving a detailed analysis of one of the most criticized mass shooting responses in recent history, and providing extraordinary real-time insight into law enforcement’s thoughts and actions. The film features never-before-published interviews conducted by state and federal investigators in the days immediately after the shooting.
Accounts in the documentary suggest that officers didn’t initially realize there were children in the school’s classrooms, as the kids were doing what they’d been taught to do in active shooter trainings: remain out of sight and stay quiet. An effective chain of command was absent. And failures in communication throughout all levels of law enforcement compounded the confusion.
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