Ross Brown: Sheriff didn't want Nuwaubian inquiry
14th Nov 2006, 08:27 GMT
The only agent of meaningful disclosure regarding the influence of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors at the Clarke County Jail has been Brett Hart, the fired chief jailer. If it were not for Hart's investigation, none of the information on Nuwaubian influence at the jail would have come to light. If Clarke County Sheriff Ira Edwards truly wanted to investigate Nuwaubian activities, why did he fire Hart?
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