Dawgs Beat the ACC Again

No, not the conference. The Department.

“After reviewing all evidence, including videos, and discussing the case with us, the State agreed to dismiss all charges against Mr. Branch yesterday,” Stephens said in a message on Wednesday morning. “Zachariah cooperated fully with law enforcement and did not commit a crime on the night of his arrest and never should have been arrested. We are glad this matter is over and that Mr. Branch’s excellent reputation and good name restored.”

Good for him. No, I’m not applauding whenever someone beats the rap, if you’re driving 100 miles an hour on the loop, it’s an invitation to jail. But for Branch’s case, he’s a good dude and not deserving of the selective wrath of the ACCPD.

Now go be great, Mr. Branch. It’s not often to get a pardon from the ACCPD.

5 thoughts on “Dawgs Beat the ACC Again

  1. Wonder if the Athens PD disciplined the overzealous officer? Probably not in these days when government is not accountable.

  2. I like to have fun with y’all and am very thankful for this community keeping the faith after the Senator’s passing, and for me, RangerRuss. In all seriousness, I find this situation incredibly troubling. As noted above, the lack of accountability and transparency from ACCPD is unacceptable. PERIOD. I have had conversations with Winder PD, Madison County Sheriffs, a retired US Marshal (UGA parent of 3 DGDs) and a FBI field agent and ALL (even the FBI guy down at GlynnCo) have incredibly negative views of ACCPD. I specifically tried my best to be respectful of the job in my conversations and ask questions. Additionally, I did ride a longs with local deputies as a kid (my Dad was a Bank Manager and figured getting on the radar of local LEOs was wise) and did outreach with local PD in the libraries I managed to get young people positive interactions with police. It’s gotten beyond the point of “I wasn’t there,” so shut up. This has been a consistent thing for thirty bad word years! It’s a community cancer that puts everyday citizens not only at risk but sours the Social Contract. Yeah, this is a point O O O 1 interaction and nobody expects perfection from LEOs and plenty of top hands in the department probably hate seeing this stuff but until we the tax payers (I live in Athens, for now. TBH, thinking about community policing is on my list of Cons and might be a reason I move. In my heart I love Athens circa the 90s but in my head it’s 30 years later and I can find somewhere else to Peter Pan my way to retirement) see better policing I fear for the consequences. Out of respect, I will stay out of the politics of modern community policing, but Athens, Ga is on the wrong side of the bell curve regarding police behaviour from the top on down. In the span of 20 years, we’ve had a player arrested for not having a middle name and for smirking while standing on a sidewalk and countless BS in between. NOBODY here is complaining about the Super Speeding going on (mainly because the Football players are a minority of UGA student drivers – Madison Mug Shot Girl, anyone – getting lit up, they just end up in the news). ACCPD needs to be better, period; and this episode is not an outlier, it’s a data point.

    Thank you, for coming to my TedTalk

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