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Oconee Co Sheriff wants to help with election probes

Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry

Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry has written a letter to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, offering his assistance in ongoing investigation into allegations of election fraud in Georgia. The Secretary of State’s Office says it is looking to more than 200 alleged incidents of voter fraud around the state.

From the Oconee Co Sheriff’s Office Facebook page…

Dear Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

I write to offer the assistance of Oconee County Sheriff’s Investigators to investigate or followup on any reported or suspected voter fraud cases not only in Oconee County but Statewide.

You are an elected Constitutional Officer with broad powers, as am I. Media reports suggest you have over 250 reported cases of suspected voter fraud and less than 30 investigators. I am offering, at no cost, the services of our crime scene specialists and investigators to augment your own offices own capability to investigate said suspected offenses and report their findings to you, the local district attorney and our State Attorney General.

I suggest to you that calling upon the Sheriff’s of this State to assist you is as easy as asking us. We stand ready to vigorously investigate voter fraud across this State and to ensure everyone’s vote counts.

Our citizens deserve to have confidence in the election process. Please call on me if there is anything we can do to assist you in resolving these reported allegations.

Sincerely

Scott R. Berry

Sheriff, Oconee County

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant hosts Georgia's Morning News, 6-10 weekday mornings on 98.7FM & AM 1340 WGAU in Athens.



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