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Flier targeting Woodruff has false information
by Jennifer Shrader
Staff writer

A second local political action group born out of contentious primary elections has targeted Troup County Sheriff’s candidate James Woodruff with a mailer sent out Tuesday.

The information on the mailer, however, is false.

The flier, sponsored by “Troup Mothers for a Safe Community,” points to a 2009 investigation of Woodruff by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council after he was fired by Troup County Sheriff Donny Turner that year.

“The Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council revoked sheriff candidate James Woodruff’s law enforcement certification,” the flier says.

That never happened.

“The agency that governs law enforcement says he cannot be in law enforcement,” the flier says. It directs readers to the website, www.gapost.org for more information on Woodruff’s case, even though one has to be a registered law enforcement officer to use the site.

“The flier came to my attention this morning,” Woodruff said Tuesday. “It’s totally untrue. My certification was never revoked. It’s sad that people make these untrue allegations with a week to go in the election.”

Woodruff faces Turner in the Aug. 21 runoff for the Republican nomination for sheriff. Early voting in the race, along with two other runoffs, began Monday and ends Friday.

Woodruff was dismissed as chief jailer at the sheriff’s office after he allowed a female inmate charged with driving on a suspended license to leave the jail and go to the state Department of Driver Services in LaGrange on April 24 and to Columbus four days later.

Woodruff’s actions were “without proper authority,” Turner said at the time.

The action led to an investigation by POST and a recommendation by POST council that Woodruff’s certification be revoked. Before that happened, however, Woodruff appealed and was given a year of probation. His certification never was revoked and his probation ended in May 2011. A letter from the POST supplied by Woodruff confirms this and Ryan Powell, director of operations at POST, also confirmed Woodruff’s status Tuesday.

“To say his certification was revoked is entirely incorrect,” Powell said.

In the meantime, Woodruff actually was rehired by Turner shortly after being fired, and put in charge of the county correctional institute where he also received certification as a corrections officer. He graduated at the top of his correctional officer class.

Troup Mothers for a Safe Community officially was registered by the Georgia Secretary of State on Aug. 8 and Hilda Railey is its listed agent. Railey had no comment on the group’s formation Tuesday other than to say “they are just trying to get it started.”

Another woman, Debbie Davis, is listed as the group’s president. Railey could not immediately provide a phone number for Davis on Tuesday, although the woman is listed on the Secretary of State’s website as living at the same home address as Railey.

The “Mothers” group is the second political group to spring up in the primary election season. It is not affiliated with Citizens for the Future of Troup County and Railey is not a member of Citizens for the Future of Troup County.

The Mothers group could have other trouble. The flier circulated Tuesday includes the POST seal as part of its letterhead on the address side of the card. Powell said to use the seal of the state group without permission is illegal.

Any charges against the group would have to be brought by the district attorney or Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

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politicalgirl
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August 17, 2012
I wasn't going to vote. I do not know these people and for the most part I feel if you have no knowledge of the candidates then first do no harm. I have since met Mr Woodruff in his door to door campaign and found him to be intelligent. He did not say anything negative about Mr Turner. Speaking to those with more knowledge of the situation I have come to find out that not only is he a superior intellect of the two candidates, something not necessarily prized in La Grange, admittedly, the past action where he allowed an inmate to go to motor vehicles (across the street) shows common sense. common sense is sorely needed in all government. I vote for the Woodruff, he's an honest man.
dcaraway
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August 16, 2012
Thank You LDN for the corrections to the information contained in the mailer regarding Mr. Woodruff's professional credentials. My family and I have found Mr. Woodruff to be a man of his word in the time that we have know him. Mr. Woodruff may have made some mis-steps in his life and career but which of us has not. Learning from ones mistakes, making adjustments and becoming a better person is an indication of maturity. I feel that we need people with whom we can disagree with openly and honestly. We need people in leadership positions that welcome spirited debate, as from this interaction we can all grow stronger in our ability to serve our community. I believe that Mr. Woodruff is this sort of person and is needed at this time in Troup County.

I do not know Mr. Turner personally and cannot nor will not pass judgement on him from any second or third hand comments. From his recent actions, however, I feel that Mr. Turner is not capable of the type of leadership that I am looking for thus my support for Mr. Woodruff.
concernedfortroup
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August 15, 2012
This obvious scam with Hilda and Sheriff Turner actually will backfire on them. I have tremendous faith in the "smart" citizens of this fine county and they all see through this. I have heard many people say just how desperate this makes Mr. Turners effort look....and boy does it look like there is some panic going on in his camp. James Woodruff is going to an excellent job for Troup County and the Citizens can be proud that they prove they are not fools. I want to be the first to say it....Congratulations Mr. Woodruff!
Guess who
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August 15, 2012
Do you really think Hilda paid for the flier all by herself.... Not sure how many were sent out but I'm sure it was enough that somebody helped pay for it........ think it could have been Donny?? And Donny Turner knows that James' certification is in good standing so there goes another example of his true "man of integrity" self. Did anybody see Donny snicker last night at the library when James held up the flier and began talking about it? Come on y'all, his hands are filthy dirty with this all over them.

James has every right to press charges for the false information being sent out and POST for illegally using their symbol. Shame on Hilda and Debbie and any else involved. Donny and his supporters are getting DESPERATE so they are now having to pass out illegal false information. Meanwhile, James has ran a clean campaign that I am hopeful he will continue. I'm sure working for and so closely to Donny for so many years he could bash for hours on end but he has not.
tigerwalk
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August 15, 2012
Why,Why,Why.... James woodruff is a good man and will represent Troup County PROUDLY. As for Hilda Railey...always has her nose where it does not belong...Who would listen to her anyway. Spend some more money on false mailings, Hilda.
dawgleglefty
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August 17, 2012
very very sad, now you have another politician/sheriff mike jolley in on the POST mess. omg, same old establishment protection at work. seems like people could use their work time and email message and addresses more dignified.
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