Pubdate: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 Source: Tomahawk, The (Mountain City, TN) Copyright: 2006 The Tomahawk Contact: http://www.thetomahawk.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1977 Author: Jonathan Pleasant Note: Title by MAP WHO THE REAL TERRORISTS ARE Dear Editor: I would like to voice my opinion on some of the problems I am seeing in not only this county's law enforcement but others as well. Last night as he was coming home from work, my father, who has Never been arrested or convicted of a crime, and who like my mother, avidly protests the use of illegal drugs to their children, was searched for drug possession. The Johnson County Drug Task Force arrogantly looked throughout my father's vehicle, only to find ...Nothing. This was a simple case of profiling and harassment and my family was deeply offended at even being accused. Events like this are becoming far too commonplace in this county, our deputies trying to find ways to aggravate and fine its citizens and bring in more money to the central office. In addition, I understand that an officer has a vary dangerous job and needs to defend him or herself, sometimes resulting in an unavoidable situation, but when did it become the policy of the law to shoot first, ask questions later, or even worse shoot a whole lot and ask no questions at all? Isn't it still possible to debilitate someone by shooting their legs, arms, shoulders, or anywhere else other than the chest or head? These people have families, too, though I am not supporting their crimes. It seems to me that today's law enforcement which is primarily young, inexperienced, and desperate to prove themselves, has become somewhat out of the control of the sheriff. It was may belief that the policemen were supposed to protect and serve not inspire fear; that they were supposed to be kind and courteous and be able to tell the bad guys from law abiding citizens. When the citizens must now watch their every move, I sincerely hope we don't have to ask who the real terrorists are. I can only pray that the coming election brings a positive change, whatever that may be. I hope as well that I am not persecuted for using my first amendment right to voice my opinion and question some of the practices of our government. Jonathan Pleasant Butler, TN - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake