Here is the affidavit of Craig Dumond submitted in Kylie Smith's federal civil rights case.
It is sworn August 12, 2015.
Here is what it says, on page 2:
There are no "pattern of complaints" suggesting that the training of police officers as to the use of force is inadequate?
Two lawsuits against the same officer, by look-alike women both assaulted by that officer, and filed one after the other in the same year, are not a pattern of complaints?
But see specifically the last paragraph of the affidavit.
Here, under oath, Undersheriff Craig Dumond states that "other than the present litigation", Undersheriff Dumond is "not aware of any other time Defendant Bowie has been accused of using excessive force during an arrest".
Oh, no?
He wasn't accused by Barbara O'Sullivan in the lawsuit filed in October of 2014?
That same lawsuit where every pleading is copied to Undersheriff Dumond?
I think, as an Undersheriff, Craig Dumond, even with the 2nd Circuit's permission to specifically hire dumb police candidates, cannot hide behind his government-permitted low IQ - because his perjury is very obvious.
And very obviously not prosecuted by the Delaware County Acting District Attorney John Hubbard who needs support of local police officers as voters in his upcoming election.
Personal interest comes first.
Right, Mr. Hubbard?
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