In a recent government meeting, a former chaplain for multiple law enforcement agencies in Marion County expressed deep concerns regarding the conduct of the Polk County Sheriff's Office. The individual, who is also a father to four adult children in law enforcement, recounted a distressing incident that occurred shortly after the death of his wife.
He described how former deputy Amanda Jester visited his home while he was making funeral arrangements, accompanied by her sergeant. During this visit, he alleged that Jester used \"condescending vulgar and crass language\" regarding his granddaughter, while the sergeant remained silent and did not intervene. The former chaplain characterized this behavior as one of the most disrespectful experiences he had witnessed, particularly given the context of his family's grief.
He criticized the lack of disciplinary action taken against Jester, suggesting that such conduct is indicative of a broader issue within the leadership of the Polk County Sheriff's Office. The former chaplain emphasized that his daughter, who had also experienced trauma related to the incident, has not received the justice or apology she deserves due to what he perceives as a failure of integrity and character within the department's administration.
The emotional testimony highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and professionalism within law enforcement agencies, raising questions about the treatment of citizens during vulnerable times. The former chaplain vowed to continue advocating for justice for his family and others affected by similar experiences.