CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Sheriff Garry McFadden of Mecklenburg County held a news conference at the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, addressing concerns regarding the fairness of jail inspections.
Allegations of Bias Targeting ‘Woke Sheriffs’
Sheriff McFadden highlighted the challenges faced by himself and other Black and African American sheriffs in North Carolina. He expressed concern over being labeled as ‘woke sheriffs’ and alleged targeting by politicians.
Lack of Fairness in Inspection Processes
McFadden voiced concerns over the perceived lack of fairness in the processes employed by the Office of the North Carolina Jail Inspector. He cited administrative code requirements mandating regular inspections of detention centers throughout the state.
Sheriff Meets with Chief Jail Inspector
McFadden disclosed that he met with Chief Jail Inspector Chris Wood to address discrepancies and deficiencies in the inspection process. He accused the chief’s office of requesting an unusually large amount of files from Mecklenburg County, leading to distrust.
Response from NCDHHS
In response to McFadden’s claims, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) emphasized the shared responsibility between county sheriffs and their division. They reaffirmed confidence in their staff’s professionalism and pledged to review concerns appropriately.
Conclusion: Ensuring Fairness in Jail Inspections
Sheriff McFadden’s allegations underscore the importance of fairness and transparency in the inspection of detention facilities. As stakeholders continue to navigate these issues, collaboration and accountability remain essential in upholding standards of safety and justice. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed through reliable news sources like The Local News App.
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