GBI unable to respond to official citizen complaint – it’s apparently a law that is enforced – compliant of Board of Regents ongoing violations sent to Cobb Sheriff
Sheriff Neil Warren 27 May 2010
Cobb County Sheriff’s Office
185 Roswell Street
Marietta, Georgia 30060By electronic mail – original hard copy to follow
Dear Sheriff Warren,
I respectfully forward to your office a copy of a complaint recently filed with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation concerning the repeated and fearless public admission by official spokespersons for the Georgia University System Board of Regents that the BOR has intentionally put in place policy and procedures that violate Georgia law – OCGA 50-36-1.
While I have received no reply from the GBI, I read in the press that the GBI cannot respond to a complaint of violation of state law filed by a mere citizen and that I must first send the complaint to an elected official or a local law enforcement officer to be sent on to the GBI.
The only elected official who I am aware of who is taking note of the attached outlined violations of state law is Governor Sonny Perdue. Despite the fact that Governor Perdue signed the Georgia code in question into law, his public reflections on actual enforcement are the law should not be enforced.
I have personally heard nothing from any other elected official or seen reports in the media of even a note of the Board of Regents contempt for the rule of law, the Georgia citizens or the obvious violations of our laws.
Because of the silence and inaction from Georgia’s elected leaders, it is easy for any citizen to ask the question: To where do we turn when our government refuses to obey or enforce the law?
Because I know that your office is very busy with other matters, I reluctantly, but confidently turn to your sir, because you have proven to be as good as your word and as good as your oath in performance of your duties as sheriff.
I ask that you consider the attached letter originally sent to the GBI as an official complaint from me to your office for investigation and/or that you forward it to the GBI for further action. As an educational tool, I also include a copy of a similar complaint sent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ICE office.
As innocent and trusting Georgia citizens and real, legal American immigrants are suffering the consequences of the BOR’s defiance of the law, I ask that action be taken as soon as is possible
I trust it is self-explanatory, but if your investigators have any questions I may be of any service, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully,
D.A. King
Marietta, Ga. 30066
Attached: copy of May 19, 2010 complaint letter sent to GBI and ICE