All nine Democratic candidates for Fulton County sheriff took part in a Thursday morning Atlanta Press Club debate that will air on GPB-TV Sunday night. But we'll try to fill you in about these guys as best we can now. The sheriff's race has been surprisingly below-the radar, but some details can be gleaned from the candidates' appearances, websites and campaign literature.
Here are the candidates:
The most interesting aspect of the APC debate was watching Freeman as he stood ramrod still and expressionless during the Q&A. His responses were sometimes a hoot, as well, as when he was asked why, since a Fulton marshal's report had earlier warned of security breaches at the Fulton courthouse, had he failed to take action that might have prevented the 2005 shootings. Freeman said he the security shortcomings were put in place by interim sheriff Ted Jackson. "You should ask him," Freeman said.
"Did you hear that?" asked the guy sitting in front of me, rhetorically. "That was cold."
Asked about his sorry track record of maintaining the jail, Freeman unveiled a mantra that he repeated several times during the debate.: "The jail is clean, the population is down and there have been no escapes in three years."
One of the other candidates finally pointed out that the main reason the jail population has been reduced is that the facility is undergoing a $55 million renovation that has forced the sheriff to rent jail space from other jurisdictions at substantial expense to Fulton taxpayers.
Later, when Freeman was asked to explain why three jail inmates have mysteriously died on his watch, the sheriff caused the audience to erupt into laughter when he answered: "People die."
Yes. Yes, they do. So do careers. And we can only hope that voters use the July 15 primary to send Freeman into retirement. For more on the candidates, check out the AJC/League of Women Voters guide. And while you're at it, here's my story from last week's CL on the sheriff's race.
Any other thoughts on the candidates or the issues? We'd like to hear from you. Link here to guides on more races.
Showing 1-6 of 6
I, Aubrey Osteen, Candidate for Sheriff of Fulton County, was the Tax Assessor's Board member who initiated the Forensic Investigation which exposed the alledged corruption of the Tax Assessor's Board. The wording of my background description could be interpreted that I was part of the problem. This can be confirmed by contacting former Board member Helen White who assisted me in action.
Correction to above blog: I took action to expose and solve the problems of the tax assesors board. This can be confirmed by contacting former board member Helen White. Aubrey Osteen, Cadidate for Sheriff of Fulton County.
Has anyone else noticed the Illeagal signs Brown has plastered all over the Black community ? now he and his thugs are removing other candidates signs.Seems to be he should be investigated under the GANG violence laws.He was already involved in the missing money scandals in East Point. WHAT A THUG !!!!!
What do you all think of the hook between Jackson and Barrett. i heard she was running his campaign.The theme on the street...a vote for Jackson is a vote for Barrett !!!!