Sheriff Who Presided Over Violent 'Goon Squad' Tries To Play Dumb
"Nobody's ever reported that to me," Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey said after his deputies admitted to brutalizing innocent people.

"I'm just floored and shocked," Rankin County, Mississippi, Sheriff Bryan Bailey said last August after five of his former deputies admitted to punching, kicking, tasing, torturing, and humiliating two men during an unlawful home invasion the previous January. "This is a perfect example of why people don't trust the police, and never in my life did I think it would happen in this department."
According to an investigation by The New York Times and Mississippi Today, however, Bailey had plenty of reasons to think something like this would happen in his department. Similar things had been happening in Rankin County "for nearly two decades," the Times reported in November.
"Narcotics detectives and patrol officers, some [of whom] called themselves the Goon Squad, barged into homes in the middle of the night, accusing people inside of dealing drugs," the paper said. "Then they handcuffed or held them at gunpoint and tortured them into confessing or providing information."
The Times and Mississippi Today corroborated "17 incidents involving 22 victims based on witness interviews, medical records, photographs of injuries and other documents." Those cases almost always involved "small drug busts," and the accusers "described similar tactics." Deputies "held people down while punching and kicking them or shocked them repeatedly with Tasers." They "shoved gun barrels into people's mouths." Three people "said deputies had waterboarded them until they thought they would suffocate," while "five said deputies had told them to move out of the county."
Although the federal charges that drew national attention to police brutality in Rankin County involved two black victims, Bailey's deputies were equal-opportunity abusers. They "appear to have targeted people based on suspected drug use, not race," the Times said. "Most of their accusers were white."
The deputies' pattern of abuse was reflected in complaints and lawsuits. "More than a dozen people have directly confronted Sheriff Bailey and his command staff about the deputies' brutal methods," the Times noted, and "at least five people have sued the department alleging beatings, chokings and other abuses by deputies associated with the Goon Squad."
Bailey said he had never heard of the Goon Squad and had no reason to think his deputies were abusing their authority. "Nobody's ever reported that to me," he said in August, and he "never, ever could've imagined" that the five convicted deputies, who included a man he said he knew "well" and had chosen as investigator of the year in 2013, were capable of "these horrendous crimes."
Bailey, who was reelected in November after running unopposed, rejected calls for his resignation. "I'm going to fix this," he promised. "I'm going to make everyone a whole lot more accountable."
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The most shocking excerpt from the article, from the NY Times:
They "appear to have targeted people based on suspected drug use, not race," the Times said. "Most of their accusers were white."
Jesus christ, what assholes.
It’s like they saw Dave Chappelle’s Crack Sprinkles/”I don’t want to leave no mysteries” bit and instead of it actually jump starting their brains into thinking about police narratives, media narratives, racial narratives, and actually gathering their own information, they just thought [Dave Chappelle White People Voice]Honey, I don’t know who this negro is, but he seems like a more reliable source of information than Newsweek[/Dave Chappelle White People Voice] and just went on believing him as though he were reporting facts.
Bailey said he had never heard of the Goon Squad and had no reason to think his deputies were abusing their authority.
Their authority comes from their law enforcement duties. When they act outside of that they have no authority. Only power.
Tell that to the courts that grant them immunity for overtly criminal acts. The people deserve this for tolerating it.
Ah, I see. So ... they've all been arrested, tried, convicted, de-certified, and lost their pensions , right ?
Same old Mississippi shit. And the Deep South wonders why it has a reputation. Sigh.
Yeah because that never happens in enlightened jusidictions like New York City, Minneapolis or Detroit. Oh, wait...
You're a bigoted moron.
No, they are living down to their stereotypes. It's not bigotry when someone actually is being the reason the stereotype exists.
I should've put my post here.
Reason says that Republicans have a "fetish for police", yet the majority of this happens in Democrat controlled areas.
Sheriff, police thyself.
These clowns in Mississippi must've gotten their training from the DC police.
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Everyone, except of course himself.
Everyone except no one. This is the police and how they operate. They are only sorry when they get caught.
Well gosh, if the nytimes.com says so, I'm sure it's the gods honest truth.
So goon squad ok targeting white drug users. Got it.
When I need some entertainment, I come to Reason. Where was Jacob and Reason when law enforcement was violently arresting people for not wearing masks or being outdoors during the pandemic. Oh right Reason is a leftist organization who only is "outraged" when it doesn't implicate democrats.
Oh right Reason is a leftist organization who only is “outraged” when it doesn’t implicate democrats.
Or their own sensibilities about openly infringing on pretty much everyone else’s rights. If The Science shows we all have to stay home and wear masks, Reason is just reporting The Science. But if The Science shows that organized, incorporated, self-regulated "Free" Speech is subject to groupthink and regulatory capture and, as such, actually detrimental to a Democracy, well, *then* there’s something wrong with your phony baloney science!
Was that wrong? Because I gotta say, if anyone had told me that kind of thing was frowned upon....