Jeremiah Chancey
City Council Elect
Mayor Russ Dean
Current Mayor of City of Guyton
The Guyton City Council Meeting was interesting, to say the least. Mayor Russ Deen exhibited true leadership, ensuring everyone had the opportunity to voice their opinions on decisions affecting the city. However, the meeting took an unexpected turn when citizen and newly elected City Council member Jeremiah Chancey attempted to confront Mayor Russ Deen. Were Jeremiah Chancey's arguments successful, or did the City Council have answers for everything he presented?
The portion of the video you're about to watch, recorded during the city council meeting on 11-14-2023, depicts Jeremiah Chancey using his time to question the actions and decisions of the current city council members. Are the questions he's posing valid, or is this an attack against other council members by an incoming council member set to be seated in January? Is Jeremiah Chancey perceived as a threat to the currently seated council members, and how might he leverage his position when he assumes his role in January? The forthcoming video may provide insights into Chancey's intentions to scrutinize every move the council makes, whether positive or negative. As we delve into this, the critical question arises: Is Jeremiah Chancey a potential threat or a blessing to the citizens of Guyton, Georgia?
In the video, it's evident that Jeremiah Chancey was assertive in posing questions during the council meeting. At one juncture, Mayor Deen seemed caught off guard, remarking, "He should have been taking notes." Notably, Chancey questioned the spending and budget of the local Guyton Police Department, particularly focusing on the inclusion of the school resource officer's payment within the city budget.
During the video, Chancey raised concerns about the Police Chief of Guyton responding to a call without a weapon and body armor. The question arises: is this a violation of the Guyton Police Department's policy, or is Chancey attempting to score points before assuming his seat on the City Council in January?
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Post-meeting, we approached Chief of Police James Breletic for Guyton Police Department to address Chancey's accusations. Chief Breletic confirmed showing up without body armor but explained that an Effingham County Sheriff offered him armor at the scene. Reviewing Guyton Police Department Policies with internal affairs investigators, it was determined that Chief Breletic, in his administrative role, wasn't mandated to carry a weapon or body armor.
These revelations suggest that Chancey might be grasping at irrelevant matters to criticize Guyton City Council members and Chief Breletic, potentially in an effort to sway votes or preempt opposition from Guyton residents as he assumes his Council seat in January. It raises questions about whether Chancey sees this seat as a means for personal gain come January.
We've extended an invitation to Guyton Police Chief James Breletic, who has graciously agreed to participate in an on-the-record interview. This exclusive discussion will be broadcasted live on our podcast section on the website, ensuring complete transparency in our investigation into the unfolding story within the Guyton City Limits.
As our investigation progresses, there have been no indications of improprieties on the part of Chief Breletic or Mayor Russ Deen. We are committed to presenting accurate information, and thus far, our findings do not align with the circulating internet articles that may contain false claims.
Stay tuned for more updates, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter as we delve deeper into the complexities surrounding the City of Guyton. The upcoming Runoff Election between Andy Harville and Current Mayor Russ Deen adds another layer to the unfolding narrative, promising further insights into the dynamics at play.
Last updated: 11/16/2023 @ 2:58 AM
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