Official Endorsement for Volusia County Sheriff Candidate Wendell Bradford
/EINPresswire.com/ Former Vice - Chairman of the Volusia County Republican Executive Committee, John E. Casaburro, formally endorses Deltona resident, Candidate for Volusia County Sheriff, Wendell Bradford.
"After serving three (3) terms as Sheriff of Volusia County, Casaburro said "Ben Johnson has become incompetent, poor mannered, and his demeanor has overtaken many of his Deputies"
DeLand, FL, September 19, 2012 -- The former Vice- Chairman of the Volusia County Republican Executive Committee, John E. Casaburro, announced his endorsement of Wendell Bradford for Volusia County Sheriff at Earl Brown Park Civic Center, DeLand, FL, September 14, 2012, at an evening Tea Party Meeting. Mr. Casaburro who has not renewed his party's loyalty oath, previously backed current Sheriff Ben Johnson in 2000, 2004, and 2008, but stated "not now".
Casaburro also served the G.O.P. as Fundraising Strategy Chairman, and District Coordinator from 2000-2012 and previously assisted Sheriff Johnson in procuring votes. Casaburro again stated, "I support Wendell Bradford because he is very capable with over 21 years' experience as a Deputy Sheriff, he has current leadership education, supports the 2nd amendment, and is very community minded".
After serving three (3) terms as Sheriff of Volusia County, Casaburro said "Ben Johnson has become incompetent, poor mannered, and his demeanor has overtaken many of his Deputies". Casaburro went on to say that "other county witnesses are fearful of coming out about Johnson's intimidation, drinking and DUI cover-ups, and we must give Wendell Bradford a chance to lead. Having someone with the education and experience who has been out actively working the streets and receiving current education is what our Volusia County Sheriff's Department needs. We need someone who is from outside the agency to come in and improve morale, and offer new ideas to improve the Sheriff's Department."
Casaburro also stated in his endorsement of Bradford, "Sheriff Johnson backs gift cards for guns, while his deputies disregard gun rights, warrant rules, and re-victimize victims and witnesses." Three (3) individuals who do not fear the Sheriff and his tactics of intimidation follow:-I- Casaburro vs. Volusia County Sheriff in Federal Court, Orlando, FL, case number 6:09-VC-1899-ORL-22DAB. Call John Casaburro at (386) 215-7327 for Chief Judge's Court Order. "Deputies back drug dealers and use scare/threat tactics to intimidate victims/witnesses".
-II- Morgan Denney, New Smyrna Beach, FL, (386) 215-7327. His 17 year old son died under foul play circumstances and Sheriff's Deputies botched the investigation. When Mr. Denney spoke with Sheriff Johnson he was told, "get therapy" and stymied in attempts to obtain records.
-III- Mary Prevatte, Seville, FL, (386) 566-4764. Recently won a County Court Case for false charges against her, while Sheriff Johnson ignored 150 complaints of threats, harassment, and encroachment of her family's property by out of town land and housing developers for years.
"Wendell Bradford received his Bachelors in Business Administration and his Masters degree in Strategic Leadership and has the needed skills to return the Volusia County Sheriffs' Department to a credible organization" said Casaburro.
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"After serving three (3) terms as Sheriff of Volusia County, Casaburro said "Ben Johnson has become incompetent, poor mannered, and his demeanor has overtaken many of his Deputies"
DeLand, FL, September 19, 2012 -- The former Vice- Chairman of the Volusia County Republican Executive Committee, John E. Casaburro, announced his endorsement of Wendell Bradford for Volusia County Sheriff at Earl Brown Park Civic Center, DeLand, FL, September 14, 2012, at an evening Tea Party Meeting. Mr. Casaburro who has not renewed his party's loyalty oath, previously backed current Sheriff Ben Johnson in 2000, 2004, and 2008, but stated "not now".
Casaburro also served the G.O.P. as Fundraising Strategy Chairman, and District Coordinator from 2000-2012 and previously assisted Sheriff Johnson in procuring votes. Casaburro again stated, "I support Wendell Bradford because he is very capable with over 21 years' experience as a Deputy Sheriff, he has current leadership education, supports the 2nd amendment, and is very community minded".
After serving three (3) terms as Sheriff of Volusia County, Casaburro said "Ben Johnson has become incompetent, poor mannered, and his demeanor has overtaken many of his Deputies". Casaburro went on to say that "other county witnesses are fearful of coming out about Johnson's intimidation, drinking and DUI cover-ups, and we must give Wendell Bradford a chance to lead. Having someone with the education and experience who has been out actively working the streets and receiving current education is what our Volusia County Sheriff's Department needs. We need someone who is from outside the agency to come in and improve morale, and offer new ideas to improve the Sheriff's Department."
Casaburro also stated in his endorsement of Bradford, "Sheriff Johnson backs gift cards for guns, while his deputies disregard gun rights, warrant rules, and re-victimize victims and witnesses." Three (3) individuals who do not fear the Sheriff and his tactics of intimidation follow:-I- Casaburro vs. Volusia County Sheriff in Federal Court, Orlando, FL, case number 6:09-VC-1899-ORL-22DAB. Call John Casaburro at (386) 215-7327 for Chief Judge's Court Order. "Deputies back drug dealers and use scare/threat tactics to intimidate victims/witnesses".
-II- Morgan Denney, New Smyrna Beach, FL, (386) 215-7327. His 17 year old son died under foul play circumstances and Sheriff's Deputies botched the investigation. When Mr. Denney spoke with Sheriff Johnson he was told, "get therapy" and stymied in attempts to obtain records.
-III- Mary Prevatte, Seville, FL, (386) 566-4764. Recently won a County Court Case for false charges against her, while Sheriff Johnson ignored 150 complaints of threats, harassment, and encroachment of her family's property by out of town land and housing developers for years.
"Wendell Bradford received his Bachelors in Business Administration and his Masters degree in Strategic Leadership and has the needed skills to return the Volusia County Sheriffs' Department to a credible organization" said Casaburro.
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