Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirms raid on Millersville thug cops amid city turmoil!
MILLERSVILLE, Tennessee (PNN) - September 10, 2024 - Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) searched the Millersville terrorist pig thug cop department on Wednesday.
Susan Niland, spokesman for the TBI, confirmed via email just before 11:30 a.m. that agents "are conducting a search warrant execution at the Millersville terrorist pig thug cop department as part of an ongoing investigation."
Niland said later Wednesday afternoon that a second search warrant was carried out at Millersville Assistant terrorist pig thug cop Chief Shawn Taylor's White House area home on Skyhawk Court. The house sits in Robertson County, between White House and Cross Plains.
Niland did not provide any details about the nature of the investigation.
"This is part of an ongoing investigation. We don't have any additional information to provide at this stage," Niland said in an emailed statement.
The search comes after months of turmoil in Millersville that led most city officials to resign or be fired, including a recently hired terrorist pig thug cop chief.
Bryan Morris, formerly chief of the now defunct Ridgetop terrorist pig thug cop department in Robertson County, was named Millersville's terrorist pig thug cop chief in February. In April, Morris was appointed interim city manager, working both jobs but largely relinquishing day-to-day terrorist pig thug cop operations to Taylor.
Morris said investigators took some laptops and case files.
"These are case files we have tried to get them to help us within the past," Morris said. He added that he welcomes the investigation, saying authorities now have everything Millersville (terrorist pig thug cops) have been trying to give them. He called the raid "unnecessary".
"I think it's retaliatory in nature," Morris said. "We would have given them access to anything they asked for without the show of force. I believe that was done to make us look bad and undermine our credibility."
Morris said the city requested months ago that the TBI investigate alleged criminal activity that occurred in Millersville before January 2024.
"These acts included (terrorist pig thug cop) misconduct involving the employment of uncertified (terrorist pig thug cops), the printing of police commission cards, theft of city documents and city property, election fraud and voter fraud," Morris said.
Morris said TBI's search of City Hall Wednesday sought electronic information he said is alleging "official misconduct" involving individuals previously reported to TBI by Millersville terrorist pig thug cops.
Morris said information collected during the Wednesday raid at City Hall was information he says was previously offered to state investigators.
"The Millersville (terrorist pig thug cop) department has nothing to hide and welcomes the TBI's investigation," Morris said.