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The county just opened the one road on the peninsula to travelers, tourists and ghouls, and announced that law enforcement presence would be increased, but at the same time warned residents to remove any valuables from their homes. An awful lot between the lines of that announcement, isn't there?
To get on topic, the brand new Galveston County Sheriff-elect issued this statement just two days ago: "The Sheriff's Office does not advocate the use of deadly force with looters. Deadly force is only authorized to protect an officer or other from what is reasonably believed to be a threat of death or serious bodily injury."
Stating what the Sheriff's Office advocates or does not advocate is one thing, as are rules of engagement he might specify for his deputies. However, using general terms the average citizen could consider to be a principal of law is quite another. It is possible that our new sheriff needs a refresher course. I will assure him that I am never without my Ruger SP 101 as I camp out in the remains of our home, working alongside contractors during the day and guarding a lifetime's accumulation of property at night.
Glad to be back. Still awfully busy trying to get my home fit to live in, so I cannot promise to monitor this fine web site as I once did, but I will try to visit ya'll now and then.
This too will be overcome,
Jim