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Virginia's Democrat Gov Begs for Help Enforcing Lockdown - Sheriff Refuses

Culpepper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins rejects Governor Ralph Northam's order

 on 15th May 2020 @ 12.00am
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Virginia's Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam needs help enforcing his unpopular lockdown order

Virginia's Democrat governor, Ralph Northam, is begging for help to execute his draconian lockdown order in the state, but a patriotic sheriff is refusing to enforce the measures.

Culpepper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins has rejected Gov. Northam's request for help enforcing his mandatory lockdown on certain businesses in the northern part of the state. 

On Tuesday, Jenkins announced that he would not enforce Northam’s partial lockdown order.

The order has already been rolled back from much of the state.

“Heads of law enforcement agencies in the Rappahannock Rapidan Health District were contacted today by the district health director, Dr. Wade Kartchner,” Jenkins said in a statement.

"The purpose was to request assistance on enforcement of Governor Northam’s Executive Order 61."

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Patriotic Culpepper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins refused to enforce Gov. Ralph Northam's order

"My response to that request is that we will not trample the constitutional freedoms of our citizens to enforce an edict of the governor,” Jenkins continued.

"I do not speak for any of the other jurisdictions in the health district."

This isn't the first time Sheriff Jenkins has stood up against Democrat-controlled Virginia's leadership, however.

As Neon Nettle reported in December, Jenkins vowed to "swear in thousands of deputies" to defend citizens' Second Amendment rights as the state's government moved to begin the "confiscation" of legally-acquired guns from law-abiding Americans.

Sheriff Jenkins promised to "deputize thousands" to defend gun rights as incoming Democrats push to use their legislative positions for more gun control in Virginia.

Now, he's rising up again to protect the people of Virginia from their overreaching governor.

A number of cities and counties making up the “Northern Virginia Region” requested that Northam not move forward with reopening their economies and lifting strict lockdown orders off of hundreds of businesses, according to The Daily Wire.

Northam assented, leaving Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties under “Phase Zero” of the reopening strategy.

Northam’s new order, Executive Order 61, adjusts the reopening dates for the Northern Virginia Area and leaves residents under strict social distancing rules that prohibit movement outside their homes except for state-approved activities, such as exercise, purchasing groceries, or volunteering.

Businesses such as gyms and movie theaters must remain closed while restaurants and breweries must only operate on a take-out/delivery basis.

“The Northern Virginia Region is substantially higher than the rest of the Commonwealth in percentage of positive tests for COVID-19,” order 61 says.

"The Northern Virginia Region has about a 25% positivity rate, while the rest of the Commonwealth is closer to 10%.

"Further, in the last 24 hours, the Northern Virginia Region reported over 700 cases, while the rest of the Commonwealth reported approximately 270.

"On any given day, 70% of the Commonwealth’s positive cases are attributable to the Northern Virginia Region."

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Sheriff Jenkins said he 'will not trample the constitutional freedoms of our citizens to enforce an edict of the governor'

States are moving forward with reopening strategies since most locked down in late-March or early-April.

The outbreak of the pandemic and subsequent shutdowns have taken an enormous toll on the economy.

That toll has been projected to possibly cost about 75,000 more lives in “deaths of despair” from suicide, alcohol, and drugs.

The virus itself is responsible for just over 85,000 deaths in the U.S. so far.

Georgia, one of the earliest states to pursue reopening, is becoming a relative success in restarting businesses while combating the coronavirus.

The state has lifted many restrictions and allowed restaurants to renew seated dining while its number of cases of coronavirus has continued to fall.

From May 4 to May 11, the number of cases across the state declined by 12%, according to a tracking map created by Axios.

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