Beaufort County Commissioners Wash Their Hands of Accountability | Eastern North Carolina Now

   Should allegations of Child Rape be investigated in Beaufort County?

It is a simple question that this Beaufort County public should ask.

    Not unlike Pontus Pilot "washing his hands" rather than preserve the innocence of Jesus Christ when the Sanhedrin wanted Him dead, the Beaufort County Commissioners voted 4 to 3 to decline action in a matter that begged to be investigated, and still does. So ask yourself, why would the People's local government not agree to ask for an outside investigation to discover what may be the truth when an alleged crime was so heinous in its totality?

    To reach the daunting depths of this incredible conundrum, one should exhibit a bit of curiosity, and ask these four Beaufort County commissioners: Jerry Langley, Frankie Waters, Ed Booth and John Rebholz as to why they could not see the wisdom in moving ever so slightly to request from an investigatory thrid party (the North Carolina Depatment of Justice) what truth could be known to accommodate Beaufort County citizen Bruce Gray's plaintiff cry for justice; not only for himself, his violated daughter, but for Beaufort County.

If one truly cares about knowing the truth of issues regarding Beaufort County citizens, where accountability is paramount, you should take a few minutes to witness the positions of your county commissioners in administering the People's government in this segmented video here: Below.



    This issue involving Pinetown resident Bruce Gray and his family, Beaufort County's government, and its structure of authority, perfectly applied, or in this case otherwise, will not go away regardless of Beaufort County government's abject ambivalence.

    If you are interested in our archived selection of the Beaufort County Commissioners' General Meetings, whether segmented by subject or full in scope, they can be found here in BCN's enhanced format.

    Publisher's note: If you are interested in our Archive of the Beaufort County Commissioners' General Meetings can be found here in this aforementioned enhanced format.

    Additionally, if you wish to catch up on some of the most important Beaufort County Commissioners meeting of 2019 through 2022, click here.


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Should Beaufort County elected officials demand that every alleged incident of Child Rape be investigated in Beaufort County?
  Yes, without fail, irrespective of the parties involved; this heinous crime must be investigated, and the truth be known, and responsible parties prosecuted.
  No, some Beaufort County citizens are more elite than others, and these types of investigations can be most damaging to the alleged party in question.
877 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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( November 21st, 2021 @ 7:41 am )
 
On November 21, and then again on November 23, and November 24th, I noticed on the most recent BCN poll, poll #143, that even a second voter was in favor of "Child Rape". I guess we will never know, but, I sometimes wonder: Will this individual be a campaign contributor to any of the commissioners, who might run for office that did vote to give tacit approval to ... Child Rape?

I guess it takes all types - the good and the sorry - to make up this incredible world, and explains why we must have laws, and, moreover, we must decent folk to enforce them.

One starts that process by actually performing a investigation.
( November 18th, 2021 @ 9:02 am )
 
How much do you, or should you care what real justice, evenly applied, should resemble amongst the fabric of all our people here in Beaufort County?



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