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Osceola County Deputy David Crawford & Fool Jurors

‘It’s important for the public to know that the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office initiated this criminal investigation against its own employee in the same way we would for any other criminal case against any other defendant.’ Dailymail

Truth Translation:
‘It’s important for the public to know that the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office initiated this criminal investigation against its own employee in the in the same way we would for any other criminal case against any other defendant. Using the same same impure tricks we apply to jurors for guilty verdicts. Only in the the case of Osceola County Deputy David Crawford he is one of our own, thus a not-guitly was achieved. Thank-you Judge for tweaking injustice our direction..

Prosecutors, Judge and Police have a 1,000 tricks up their dark sleeves for picking just the jury fools they require. This is exactly why Washington State referrs to jury duty in open court as a "dog and pony show."



Listen to the interview of the woman in the church who was told jury selection is a "dog and pony show."


For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God’s wrath comes on those who are disobedient. (Ephesians 5:5-6)

The guilt is this: Osceola County Deputy David Crawford escalated the situation, refusing to wait until the individual had finished filling his gas tank.

  • Deputy Crawford knew the Taser was deadly around gasoline. Proof: Osceola County Deputy David Crawford threw the Taser aside before aggressively attacking the individual filling up his motorcycle. Not only cooking the individual but endangering many others had the explosion of gasoline increased. Deputy Crawford should have stood his ground away from the gasoline pump, waited and called for backup.

The fools in the juror box who voted not guilty have performed a great injustice and set into motion the ever deepening police corruption in the United States. Police and Prosecutors only become more aggressive when jurors play the fool. This will come back to haunte many an individual.

Bottom Line: Deputy David Crawford should have waited as there was close to zero chance the motorcylist could have caused further harm. What fool jurors!

Police are so sinfully blind. Blind that they could see no other option than to rush someone on a motorcyle that is filling their tank. That the exhauste pipe could have ignited the whole area is enough to demonstrate the blindness of police. Blind indeed!

More Information

Florida Deputy Cleared of Charges After Botched Arrest Leaves Motorcyclist Burned

A Florida sheriff’s deputy, David Crawford, has been acquitted of charges related to a botched arrest that resulted in a motorcyclist being set ablaze. The incident occurred in February 2022 when Crawford was charged for using a taser on Jean Barretto while he was fueling his motorcycle at a gas station.

The decision was reached on Friday, as reported by WESH, after a jury found Crawford not guilty of negligence. Barretto, then 26 years old, had fled from law enforcement responding to reports of reckless driving by a group of motorcyclists. He survived the incident, but suffered severe burns that covered nearly 75% of his body.

During the arrest, body camera footage captured Crawford confronting Barretto at the gas pumps before tackling him to the ground. As Crawford commanded Barretto to get off the bike and onto the ground, another deputy used a taser on Barretto, leading to gasoline spilling on the ground. Despite an attempt to stop the situation by telling the officers to shut off the gas pump, a taser was deployed, igniting the gas and causing a fire that engulfed both men.

Crawford testified that he feared Barretto might have been armed, which influenced his actions. [Note lying cop tactic as they always state this.]

His defense team argued that the taser was accidentally discharged when he threw it aside, while prosecutors contended that Crawford’s approach escalated the confrontation, endangering lives.

After being acquitted, Crawford’s attorney expressed satisfaction with the verdict, highlighting their belief in his innocence from the start. Following the incident, Crawford was suspended, and the status of his employment with the sheriff’s department remains uncertain.

In response to the jury’s decision, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office stated that they respect the jury’s judgment and reaffirmed their commitment to conducting thorough investigations into cases involving their employees. Meanwhile, Barretto’s lawyer announced plans to file a civil lawsuit against Crawford for excessive use of force, stating that the evidence presented at the trial supports this claim.

Additionally, on the same day of Crawford’s acquittal, Barretto was arrested on battery charges related to an unrelated incident. Court documents indicate that he had a warrant for aggravated battery against a pregnant individual.

Fraud In The Law

As society degrades injustice within the legal system is sure to follow.
While praying for those in the legal system, including jurors, to repent be careful not to loose your soul for there is fraud in the law.

Podcasts Jury Duty

Jury acquits Osceola deputy in gas fire that severely burned man; victim’s lawyer says lawsuit coming

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