Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Countering Moore's denials

A retired Alabama police officer said police were told in the 1970s to make sure now-GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore stayed away from high school cheerleaders.

Former Gadsden police officer Faye Gary told MSNBC that the "rumor mill was that he liked young girls."

“We were advised that he was being suspended from the mall because he would hang around the young girls that worked in the stores and, you know, really got into a place of where they say he was harassing,” former Gadsden police officer Faye Gary told MSNBC on Tuesday.

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“And we were also told to watch him at the ball games, and make sure that he didn’t hang around the cheerleaders," according to Gary on MSNBC.

  The Hill
If they had that information on a young black man, he would have been in jail.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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