The Asheville Citizen-Times reports that there has been recent controversy in Madison County following the sheriff’s office hiring a former Asheville police officer and the adoption of a politically charged resolution by county commissioners expressing support for law enforcement. Keep reading for more on this story and other news. Madison. The Citizen-Times reported last month that several residents expressed concern during the public comment portion of a county commissioner’s meeting regarding the Madison County Sheriff’s Office decision to hire Anthony Sorangelo as a detective. Sorangelo previously worked for the Asheville Police Department but was fired after being charged with assaulting a man who he had arrested in February 2020. The misdemeanor assault charge against Sorangelo was dismissed earlier this year at trial by a district court judge at the close of the State’s evidence. Following the dismissal, Sorangelo’s attorney told WLOS that Sorangelo had used force in response to being assaulted himself by the person he was arresting. In the time between the incident and trial, Sorangelo had been fired from the APD for using excessive force in violation of department policy. As the Citizen-Times reported in the article in the lead, the Madison County Board of Commissioners was criticized by some but praised by others for unanimously adopting a resolution expressing support for law enforcement and denouncing “leftist political movements and special interest groups” for demoralizing and impeding officers “from making difficult and instantaneous decisions.” Bitcoin Recovery. Last month the News Roundup noted the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack by a [...]
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