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Two Sheriff Deputies Fired after Working Private Security for Anti-Police Democrat

Law enforcement officers took money to protect anti-cop activist Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO)

 on 14th August 2021 @ 6.00pm
rep  cori bush  d mo  is one of the leader advocates in congress for the  defund the police  movement © press
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) is one of the leader advocates in Congress for the 'Defund the Police' movement

Two sheriff deputies have been fired after it emerged they were paid to provide private security for Democratic "Defund the Police" advocate Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO).

The St. Louis City law enforcement officers were terminated after taking money to protect Rep. Bush while she demanded that police budgets were slashed, according to KMOV-TV.

Former Black Lives Matter leader Bush has emerged as one of the most vocal "Defund the Police" advocates in Congress.

After several Democrat-run cities slashed their police budgets last year, causing violent crime to spike, Bush spent thousands on extra security to protect herself while communities burned.

In April when St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, Bush, and others toured the city's jails, extra private security was brought in to protect the top Democrats.

Tylance Jackson and Maurice Thompson were both hired privately to protect the radical congresswoman, KMOV reported.

cori bush was a black lives matter protest leader in missouri before entering congress © press
Cori Bush was a Black Lives Matter protest leader in Missouri before entering Congress

St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts told the TV station that the two men breached policy by failing to obtain approval to work secondary shifts as security guards, according to The Blaze.

Betts said that they were warned not to do so again, but his office was later contacted by the VA police in Jefferson Barracks who said that the two individuals were again working security for the lawmaker, according to the outlet.

Betts also noted that he was concerned since the men did not hold current individual private security licenses to work in the city.

According to KMOV, Betts said that due to the multiple violations, he fired Jackson and Thompson.

"I do feel that the hand that was dealt to us was unfair and unjust," Jackson said, according to the outlet.

"You let us go, but you still have a plethora of individuals doing that but you don't say anything."

KMOV reported that Jackson said that he thinks Betts had another motive.

"Because of the client we worked for and we didn't push the agenda of the sheriff on the client," Jackson said.

The outlet also reported that Jackson said he did not require a license.

"You do not need a security license to do executive protection because if I hire you to protect me, I am paying you out of pocket," he said.

"You don't need a license for that."

The outlet reported, "St. Louis police confirm their licenses cover contracted properties but personal protection is not covered by their licensing process."

cori bush has spent tens of thousands on private security while calling for police budgets to be slashed © press
Cori Bush has spent tens of thousands on private security while calling for police budgets to be slashed

Campaign filings indicate that Bush's campaign has spent nearly $70,000 over three months on private security, Fox News noted last month.

The freshman lawmaker has been criticized for using private security while seeking to defund the police.

She defended her spending last week during a CBSN interview, noting that she receives death threats.

Bush said she will "make sure I have security because I know I have had attempts on my life," adding that she has "too much work to do, there are too many people that need help right now for" her to permit that.

"We need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets because we're trying to save lives," Bush said.

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