September 12, 2015 at 12:30 AM: It seems it isn't enough that the Stockton Police Department cannot handle the crime in their own city; they have been hired by Sheriff Kuntz to come to Calaveras County, for which our Sheriff is making big money.
Sheriff Kuntz, it is well known, can't handle
the crime in Calaveras. And so it figures he would bring in Stockton PD when there is money to be made.
We have been told that four WHITE and very young Stockton Police officers in two vehicles are going to all the homes on Hwy 4 in the middle of the night, to tell them they must evacuate immediately.
When asked for business cards, we are told, that they say they have NONE. No identification. One person asked them why Hwy 4 was evacuated but not any of the side streets.
One of them apparently replied, "we don't know anything about that: we were just told to do Hwy 4 and not any of the back streets.
"So, where is the fire?" one person asked. "We don't know" was the reply. "There is smoke and ash, one said." and so they were asked "WHERE?" We are told the air was perfectly clear.
They wanted names and spelling of names of whoever they encountered, but refused to give their own ID. When cards and badge numbers of all four was demanded, one scrawled something nearly illegible on a piece of paper. It was not four names and badge numbers which had been requested.
It seems there are Sheriff Kuntz' mandatory evacuation orders ONLY for those living on Hwy 4, and not the back streets which are closer to the Butte Fire.
How much money is Sheriff Kuntz getting for declaring mandatory evacuations and hiring Stockton cops to come up here? We' re guessing plenty.
One person has told us that their City cop car hit a deep rut and banged the oil pan really hard in a bad driveway and everyone laughed at them.
Another told us that "We're here to save your lives!" Most everyone tells us that if the fire gets anywhere close to Arnold, that they will leave.
In actuality, it seems that they are here to make DOUBLE TIME AND A HALF! Our Sheriff gets much more money for declaring the evacuation and keeps it.
Something is wrong here. There is a terrible fire in the San Andreas area, and homes and other property are threatened.
Our state fire agency has refused over and over again, to supply the local firefighters with the proper amount of resources they have repeatedly begged for openly on the radio for days, which they have needed to fight the Butte Fire; a fire that started in the City of Jackson in Amador County.
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