Christian Based PAC Criticizes TN Sheriff For Bringing Incognito Inmates
To Church Service
A new political action committee that
describes itself as a "Biblically-based conservative group" has
criticized a Tennessee sheriff for bringing incognito inmates to a
church service.
The Christians for Accountable Leadership PAC released a video Thursday
attacking Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson for a May 2017 Facebook
post in which he said jail programs had changed the lives of "former
inmates." Accompanying photos showed 10 men in street clothes at a
Council Baptist Church service.
The Tennessee Department of Correction said Wednesday that nine of those
men were then state prisoners, not former inmates. CAL spokesman Josh
Standifer told The Chattanooga Times Free Press that the post misled and
endangered the public.
Sheriff's office spokesman James Bradford says it's common for prisoners
to be taken to public events with supervision.