
J.J. Jones; Crime Victims Rights Week; Frank Cagle
Broadcast Date:
April 13, 2008Categories:
J.J. Jones has been in local law enforcement for more than two decades. More recently, he was appointed sheriff by Knox County Commission and is currently running for the post in the August general election. He joins Gene Patterson in the first segment of this week's program.
Then, Sheriff J.J. Jones is joined by Lt. Jeanette Harris, supervisor of the Sheriff's Office Family Crisis Unit. They talk about the upcoming events surrounding Crime Victims Rights Week in Knox County, which begins April 13.
Then political columnist and radio commentator Frank Cagle talks about, among other things, the new school superintendent and his new salary package.
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Johnia berry
i hope for the safety of the citizens of knox county that this case is not closed until everybody involved is brought to justice, i have heard that people have brought noah cox's name up and nothing was done about it. i also understand that his family is very wealthy and that he was also investigated for a another murder several years back, if he was involved in this and the first murder what is going to keep him from killing again? and jj jones comment about people that are innocent, do not kill themselves is way out in left field, he has no clue what kind of mental state taylor olson was in! i feel sorry for the citizens of knox county if this man is elected sheriff!! god bless the Berry and olson families