Sunday, December 8, 2013

Sheriff Snyder's Actions Speak Louder Than His Words

“Archangels Of Justice” has learned that when Martin County Sheriff William Snyderwas a state representative he made many comments about his desire to pass an immigration law that mimicked the one in Arizona.  During that time he received an email stating, “Stop that ridiculous law if you value your and your familie’s lives.  The writer was arrested, pled no-contest and was sentenced to probation.   Snyder had been leading the charge in the Florida house on drafting an immigration bill which some have compared to the controversial law in Arizona which allows police to ask any citizen for proof of immigration papers or citizenship. (Since then The United States Supreme Court has struck down most of Arizona’s law)

It is interesting to note that Snyder’s choice for the position of Professional Standards (Internal Affairs) Director is a former associate of his from the Miami-Dade Police Department.  That Director hired an illegal alien to build and install shutters in his own home. The owner of a legitimate shutter company in Stuart complained several times to the Sheriff and his associates about this illegal alien continuing to do business in Martin County however they did nothing to correct the situation.  Recently, “Investigative Experts” notified the legitimate business owner that the Sheriff's own director of professional standards had hired the illegal alien, and some additional illegal aliens, to build and install his shutters.  That man reported that the MCSO had concealed that information from him and took no action on his repeated complaints.


QUESTIONS: Did Sheriff William Snyder change his opinion about illegal immigration now that the MCSO Director of Internal Affairs has hired an illegal alien to build and install new shutters on his home?  Isn’t hiring an illegal alien against the law?  Will Snyder conduct an impartial investigation or let the IA director sweep the matter under the carpet?  By the way, isn’t Sheriff Snyder required to have an uninvolved investigator review the matter and, if warranted, take some action against the Director of IA?  And while he’s at it, shouldn’t he have himself investigated and be subjected to discipline for being a party to the same thing?   Lastly, if they violated the law, shouldn’t they be fired and prosecuted?

Authored by:  Ira B. Robins                                                      Salvatore Rastrelli

www.salvatorerastrelli.com 

TAGS: Sheriff William Snyder, Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Police Department 

3 comments:

  1. Speaking from past experience, and assuming this administration is like the last one. Also keeping in mind that Sheriff Snyder was Major Snyder under Crowder. Reguardless what the IA investigators discover, the bottom line is what the boss wants the report to reveal. There most diffently should be an outside source investigating. I would think if Snyder had nothing to hide, he would have insisted that his own department not be involved.
    The "Good Ol Boys" are still in control and its about time they ALL be exposed cor who and 2hat they are.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated. You are absolutely correct.

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  2. In south Florida you can hire a contractor and there could be one or ten illegals working on your house. If you have a lawn service cut your grass, some or most of them are illegal, you have no real way of knowing without running each individual. This is just some more trumped up B.S. from these hacks.

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