The Sheriff Assaults an Officer Trying to Save His Deputy | The Governor Orders an Investigation



What if I told you that in the middle of a shooting scene—while a deputy lay bleeding on the ground—the sheriff himself showed up and arrested the one officer who was saving that deputy’s life? That’s not a hypothetical. It happened in Towns County, Georgia. And now, the governor has ordered a full investigation into Sheriff Kenneth Henderson. Even the sheriff’s own deputies couldn’t believe what they were seeing. But it probably didn’t surprise them, because it wasn’t his first time starring in a viral video…
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Towns County (GA) Sheriff: http://www.townscountyga.org/sheriff.html
Atlanta News First Video: https://youtu.be/d0RYck9bmcA?si=HUJOv3OXo7jwE9dJ

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