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Friday, October 28, 2011

Complaint Filed Against Vance Phillips

GEORGETOWN — Georgetown police are investigating an alleged altercation between Sussex County Councilman Vance Phillips and Sussex Sheriff Jeff Christopher.

At 5 p.m. Oct. 26, Christopher filed a complaint against Phillips with Georgetown police. Georgetown Chief William Topping said the two were attending a meeting set up by a third party at Sussex County GOP headquarters in downtown Georgetown to discuss issues between the council and the Sheriff’s Office.

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5 comments:

  1. I guess "sensitive nature" means "there's gonna be a coverup"?
    Why is this matter anymore sensitive because of the people involved.
    IF there was a crime committed, it shouldn't matter WHO it was!
    I see this as no more than the Sheriff doesn't like Vance Phillips and Vance Phillips doesn't like the Sheriff. Plain and simple. WELL known FACT.
    Vance has gotten too big for his britches and has tried to squash the Sheriff's dept. for YEARS.
    Also, does this have something to do with elections?

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  2. Go to the WGMD website for full story.
    STATEMENT BY SHERIFF CHRISTOPHER:

    Greetings,

    My name is Jeff Christopher, your Sussex County Sheriff. Yesterday, October
    26, at approximately 4:30 PM while attending a meeting in Georgetown, I
    became a victim of an unprovoked criminal assault while on duty and in full
    uniform. The perpetrator is a sitting member of the Sussex County Council.
    My first thoughts were to take the perpetrator into custody as that is the
    duty of any Law Enforcement Officer who witnesses or is a victim him/herself
    of an assault. However the injury that I had sustained to my left eye and
    groin prevented me from carrying out any further response to the matter at
    that time. A short time later, I contacted the Georgetown Police Department
    to report the incident. After the occurrence, one of the witnesses to the
    event called and checked on my condition and congratulated me on using what
    he called “extreme constraint” in this matter. I felt that discretion of
    constraint was the better avenue to take. I want the people to know that I
    have full trust and confidence that a proper and just investigation will be
    conducted and that the appropriate outcome will prevail. As you know, I am a
    strong proponent of anti-crime measures and I feel that crime must not be
    tolerated to any degree. This, in order, to ensure a safer community for
    everyone. The people deserve a Sheriff who will not tolerate any crime
    ,especially violent crime and I will continue to do all I can to prevent
    crime in our community.

    Sincerely,
    Jeff Christopher, Sheriff of Sussex County

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  3. It's nice to hear the Sheriff's side of the story. Thank you for posting. Now, where's Vance Phillips' side? He probably won't give one, hoping it just goes away.
    The Sussex County Council made our Sheriff's department powerless a long time ago.
    With increasing crime, I would prefer to have the Sheriff's office have policing powers. They are needed. Especially in Western Sussex County!
    If they're only going to be "paper servers" then what's the point of having a Sheriff's Dept. at all?

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  4. The attorney general will make a decision by 4:00.

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