- June 15, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
SAN ANTONIO – In a scathing letter to Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff criticized the law enforcement leader saying Salazar encouraged and ignored social media attacks by an owner of the Black Rifle Coffee Company toward Precinct 3 Commissioner Trish DeBerry.
In the letter dated June 14, Wolff blamed Salazar for allowing the situation that he called “one of the ugliest and most blatant displays of sexism and personal attacks that I have ever seen in the fifty years I have been in politics,” to get out of control.
BCSO presented with check to buy a boat
Wolff said the social media attacks made by Jarred Taylor, one of the owners of the coffee company, began one day after the Commissioners Court delayed the purchase of a boat for BCSO until the sheriff provided the court with costs for upkeep on the boat that taxpayers would need to pay. After the meeting, Salazar accepted a $32,000 donation in the form of a mock…