This video demonstrates how citizens can hold local government accountable through public comment periods at city council meetings, highlighting issues such as police body camera policies, report filing delays, and the importance of transparency in local governance. The resident's 5-minute presentation exposed systemic failures in the Glennville, Georgia police department, including officers failing to activate body cameras during citizen interactions and reports remaining blank for extended periods, illustrating how public participation in government meetings serves as a mechanism for exposing governmental misconduct and demanding accountability from elected officials.
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We're in the small town of Glennville, Georgia today, roughly an hour west of Savannah.
City Council meeting and it's a packed house. It's packed because the mayor and city council were caught having a secret meeting the week before and calling a local businessman a terrorist. A man that I've met, he's a very kind man. So, if you'd like to see that video, let me know in the comments. Don't forget to subscribe as well. But today, the star of the show is Justin Enfinger.
Mr. Enfinger stepped to the podium and gave them the business about, well, the way they do business. And the government did not like it one bit.
>> So, now we're on public comments and um we have Mr. Justin Enfinger uh who wants to address filing complaints, transparency of complaints, community Mr. Enfinger.
All right, you got the call.
>> Thank you, Mr. Enfinger. You have 5 minutes and I presume you have rules.
>> Yes, sir.
>> All right.
>> Thank you. Go right ahead.
All right.
I've been here on and off for the last last 15, 17 years, right? So, this started about a year ago. I had a problem with a neighbor and I called the police.
And they showed up and didn't turn on his body camera. Now, my neighbor was in the backyard waving around a shotgun.
You would think that an officer would turn on his body camera for something like that. Or I I I think I would. And so, I went to check on your policy and it says that you're supposed to have your body camera on every time you interact with the citizens, whether it be a traffic stop, a call, anything like that.
And on other occasions, I've [clears throat] had reports filed for a year that remained blank even after me and my ex-wife, which I would take to the meetings with me because she's trustworthy and she doesn't like me. So, you can trust her if she says I'm doing something wrong.
Now, we go to this we go to see about a report. I go to get it. It's a report to be filed by uh Officer Boyd there. Now, Officer Boyd TOOK 45 DAYS TO WRITE THIS REPORT.
OKAY? I'm there. I'm trying to get this report. Officer Neesmith comes rushing out of back office and starts hollering at me about, "Why do you want this report so bad? What's wrong? Are you scared? You need to take it to the magistrate if you're scared." And I'm like, "What are you talking about?"
And it's a report that was left blank for a year. So, this is 2 years ago now.
And so, I get a appointment, go talk to the chief, and I bring it to his attention.
And uh the report is terrorist acts and threats. I was assaulted at a gas station. So, I bring this attention to the I talked to Neesmith over a year three times, and she said that this guy was in jail. And I'm like, "I checked. I look at y'all. I read y'all's reports. I follow the meetings and that."
Nothing.
Wesley Kicklighter says, "No.
There's nothing I can do about this. I wish you would have brought this to me sooner."
Well, 2 years is the statute of limitations on misdemeanors. 4 years is the statute of limitations on felonies.
And when they threaten to kick your teeth out and kill you, I think it goes to a lifetime appointment. SO, WE'RE STILL WELL WITHIN THE time that he could make at least an arrest on this.
All right? Then I filed another tried to file a report about my neighbor catching my backyard on fire and doing $3,000 worth of damage.
They said take it up with the chief the fire chief. I I think everybody's familiar with our pedophile fire chief, right? Everybody's familiar with that cuz it was in in y'all's last meeting is why he was replaced.
I think that's disgusting. Is my time up?
>> No, you got >> Okay, then have I cursed? Have I threatened anyone? I'm following >> No, you can ratchet it down just a minute, sir. I'll cut you off.
>> Yeah, okay.
Make sure you keep that guy in the camera frame, too.
All right? So, no sooner do I try to file this with the chief, he tells me no, there's nothing I can do. There's one report written.
Nobody notified me. I come home, MY BACKYARD IS COMPLETELY BURNT UP. I try to give them the videos. Nobody will take the videos. And then 2 months later, y'all have a special council meeting where I believe you had to inform them about the burning procedures.
How's how the fire chief had to go and tell somebody to not put it to not be burning. So, I tried to file the same thing that you were warning in the special meeting about and nobody paid attention.
So, I need to know who's accountable for these guys cuz nobody was watching the fire chief. You've lost your city manager. YOU'VE LOST YOUR CODE enforcement officer.
Your new city manager's leaving. Your new city clerk's leaving.
EVERYBODY'S GOING UNDER YOU. I think that shows well, everywhere I've worked.
When you lose the whole staff >> 30 seconds.
>> They look at the top. So, I think it comes from the top. WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THAT GUY?
WHO'S IN CHARGE OF HIM? AND UP WITH THE METAL DETECTORS NOW?
HOW DOES THAT WORK WHEN YOU LET US back out, we come back in?
Why do we GET METAL DETECTED TWICE? OR IS THAT JUST A WASTE OF our taxpayer money?
>> [clears throat] >> Thank you.
>> Okay.
Thank you.
All right. Let you move along to the next item.
>> Yeah, I'd want to move on to the next item, too, if I were them.
Except that's not what happened. Because after the meeting was adjourned, Mr. Emfinger approached the mayor to continue the conversation, and that's when Lieutenant Glenn Boyd of the Glenville Police Department stepped in.
What happens next is a video I'm working on now. So, if you want to see what happened after the meeting ended, make sure you subscribe.
Before I want to go, I want to give a quick shout-out to a few members of the Jack Hole Brigade, Caden, Chase, Robert, Aiden. Hey, I appreciate your support.
And until next time, and as always, sic semper tyrannis. And good night, Doc Thompson, wherever you are.
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