Nash County Commissioner Chair Robbie B. Davis Need To Resign

It is sad the Nash County Chair Robbie B. Davis posted a comment on the Nash County Sheriff Office Facebook page in response to Sheriff Steve Stone Office arresting Elaine Fields Finkley after she had absconded from their E.M.P.A.C.T. (Electronic Monitoring Protection and Crime Tracking) system.

Robbie’s comment was, “They were able to find her because of the Vaccine Shot.”

It is a damn shame that when folk are finding all kinds of excuses to not take the vaccine shot that he would make that statement. But on top of being a public official he oversees the Sheriff Office. Well we all know it is a fact that he gave Sheriff Keith Stone hell when he was trying to get more funding to repair the Nash County Jail. He went as far as to limit the Sheriff spending power until he finally lifted the limit.

The post said, “The Nash County Sheriff’s Office tracked Finkley to Charlotte, NC where she fled after she cut off her ankle monitor. Deputies of the NCSO found Finkley and a companion walking down the street and approached Finkley and her companion.”

The post goes on to say, “A special thank you to Wake County Sheriff Gerald M. Baker and the tremendous assistance by the Wake County Sheriff’s Office CAAT Team.”

But I believe that Robbie could have spoken to Sheriff Stone and asked him for more specifics instead of putting out information that may not be true as to how they found her.

Because I know Robbie it is my ignant opinion that Robbie’s response is racist because during this time some places are giving out vaccine shots and one could receive a cash reward.

Some folk took Robbie’s response as a joke but I find it offensive since she is a Black female and also as a jab at Sheriff Keith Stone. Sheriff Stone and his Office do not need to have to continue to put up with this guy’s unwarranted and definitely not needed criticism.

How much more are the citizens of Nash County going to allow Robbie B. Davis to get away with?

I’ll wait!

Democrat launches campaign against Nash County sheriff seeking re-election

A former major with the Nash County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday that he plans to run against Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone, who is seeking re-election in 2022.

Former Maj. David Brake retired from the Nash County Sheriff’s office in May 2020 after 30 years of service. Now, at the age of 53, he has decided to run as a Democrat against Republican Stone in the upcoming election.

“I still have a deep concern for the county, and I still have a lot to offer,” Brake said Friday in an interview. “During my tenure with the sheriff’s office, I was often involved with the community. I would like to see more focus on the community and the county and less focus overall on efforts at the federal level.”

Brake began his employment with the sheriff’s office in 2002 and was first assigned as a patrol deputy. He later was assigned to the criminal investigative division in 2003. During his tenure with the criminal investigative division, he successfully managed and investigated numerous cases and played a significant role in the resolution and prosecution of many major crimes, Brake said Friday in a statement. (Read more)