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Tennessee sheriff boasts about fatal shooting he ordered: 'I love this s---'
A Tennessee widow is suing a county sheriff who was caught on a body camera ordering police to shoot her late husband during a vehicle chase because ramming him would "tear up my cars.”
“They said, ‘we’re ramming him,’” White County Sheriff Oddie Shoupe said, according to the tape. “I said, ‘Don’t ram him, shoot him. F--- that s---. Ain’t gonna tear up my cars.’”
Shoupe made the disturbing comments before he ordered the shooting of Michael Dial, according to video obtained by News Channel 5.
Dial, who had a suspended license but was unarmed, led Smithville police on a low-speed chase after officers tried to pull him over last April. Dial gave chase in his 1976 truck, which was hauling a trailer, at speeds that never exceeded 50 miles per hour.
After Dial crossed county line, White County deputies took over the chase. Shoupe, who was not involved in the chase, gave the radio dispatcher orders to “take him out.”
"Per 59 (the sheriff), use deadly force, if necessary. Take the subject out by any means necessary,” News Channel 5 reported he said.
Deputy Adam West, who was following Dial in his own pickup truck, and Officer Charlie Simms opened fire, killing Dial.
When Shoupe arrived on the scene, he was heard boasting about what happened.
“I love this s---,” he said, according to the tape. “God, I tell you what, I thrive on it.”
Then he’s heard laughing.
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Only qualification to be an elected Sheriff is one vote more than your closest opponent.
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Special place in Hell as they say !