
Heather Willard at NewsBreak reports:
United States Attorney General Merrick Garland visited the Castle Rock Police Department on Aug. 7 after speaking to the American Bar Association in Denver.
Garland has been widely criticized by Republican voters for his investigation of former President Donald Trump, and his presence in Castle Rock drew scrutiny from constituents. Notably, no elected officials publicly met with Garland during his visit. [Pols emphasis]
Garland, accompanied by federal partners, met with Castle Rock Police Chief Jack Cauley to discuss challenges facing police agencies. Also in attendance were Parker Police Chief James Tsurapas and Lone Tree Police Chief Kirk Wilson.
We don’t know whether the subject came up during Attorney General Merrick Garland’s visit to strongly conservative Castle Rock this week, but the biggest federal case to hit the area recently as our readers know is the prosecution of Castle Rock businessman Timothy Shea for his role in the multi-million dollar “We Build The Wall” scam, for which Shea was sentenced last month to five years in prison.
Although the broader grievance over prosecuting former President Donald Trump’s own alleged crimes is no doubt front of mind of 2020 election conspiracy MSU maestro Joe Oltmann’s problems with Merrick Garland, from what we can see it’s the Shea case that has Oltmann the most worked up:

Joe Oltmann, who has called for politicians on both sides of the aisle with whom he does not agree to be hung from “gallows all the way from Washington, D.C., to California,” is clearly referring to Shea as the “Castle Rock resident” subject to “personal retribution.” Oltmann himself has not been criminally indicted for the crimes the Justice Department is investigating against Donald Trump, but the ginormous civil suit Oltmann faces from Dominion Voting Systems for helping invent the baseless conspiracy theory about their voting machines obviously gives Oltmann a vested interest in the outcome.
While we can understand, and indeed it would have been weird if Joe Oltmann’s irate hateposting over Merrick Garland being welcomed by the Castle Rock Police Department hadn’t happened, the absence of a single local elected official from this visit as reported by NewsBreak is less expected, even in deep-red Douglas County. Garland appointed a special prosecutor to deal with Trump precisely because his job involves much more than policing the former president. If local elected officials refuse out of pique over Trump’s prosecution to meet with a Cabinet-level official who comes to town to discuss a variety of pertinent issues, in every practical way that’s their loss.
We hope the atta-boy from one of recent history’s most notorious liars is worth a lot to them.
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