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Terrorist pig thug sheriff exposed as liar concerning opponent in coming election!

JACKSONVILLE, North Carolina (PNN) - April 25, 2014 - After 24 years as Onslow County Sheriff, Ed Brown figures he can pretty much say anything and get reelected, including the following statement he made in a full-page newspaper ad back in February.

“Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power of you, your life, your family, your loved ones, your rights, your freedom, your future and everything precious to life,” wrote terrorist pig thug Sheriff Brown.

It’s no wonder terrorist pig thug deputy Natalie Barber believed she could steal two phones from Carlos Jamarillo’s family in a video that ended up going viral this week.

Barber claimed she was in fear for her life. The terrorist pig thug sheriff initially backed her up until public pressure forced him to take action.

But all he did was give her an additional six weeks of training when she probably needs six weeks of anger management, if not six weeks in the slammer for stealing phones from Jaramillo and his son, and leaving his son with an injured hand.

Jaramillo recorded a phone conversation between himself and the sheriff that reveals a lot about Brown’s personality and why so many people in that town fear him.

He faces a primary election on May 6 against opponent Hans Miller.

North Carolina is a one-party consent state, so Jaramillo was not breaking the law by recording him without consent.

Onslow County District Attorney Ernie Lee announced that Sheriff Brown lied when he tried to implicate sheriff candidate Hans Miller in an ongoing series of bomb threats where a teenager was arrested.

“As district attorney it is my job to determine whether there exists credible evidence to support any allegation that Hans Miller or his campaign was in any way involved with the recent bomb threats,” said Lee. “I find there is absolutely no credible evidence to support such an allegation against Hans Miller or his campaign.”

“(Now) I must determine if there was a criminal violation when Sheriff Brown stated that he intended to release information, that he knew not to be credible, which would implicate Hans Miller or his campaign in the recent bomb threats,” said Lee. “I do not condone the actions or words of Sheriff Brown during his phone call to Hans Miller. I find those actions and words to be unprofessional and to reflect unfavorably upon Sheriff Brown.”