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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Sheriff's Church Protection Program Questioned By County Commissioners
In Cleveland, Tennessee, according to yesterday's Cleveland Banner, Bradley County Commissioners are questioning a new Church Protection Program announced by Sheriff Tim Gobble. The Cleveland Banner reported earlier this month that the program was created in response to increased violence against churches around the country. According to the paper: "Any church [with over 50 attendees] desiring special deputies for the Church Protection Program must request the appointment of a maximum of two regularly attending church members, within good standing, who are trustworthy and responsible. The candidates must also be sponsored by church elders or the church's governing body." Commissioners raised not only questions of cost and liability, but also church-state issues. Commissioner Jeff Yarber questioned whether the program could be open to churches without extending it to all non-profit groups.