Morbidly obese pig in Georgia who needlessly body-slammed U.S. citizen Tyler Canaris.
According to the Michael McMaster’s personnel file, in 2015, his
superiors reprimanded him in writing, saying that he “can
be unnecessarily overly aggressive… (he) was recently
written up for aggressive behavior when dealing with an
inmate”
He was advised to undergo anger management
counseling and threatened with termination,
The deputy’s personnel file shows he’s been
reprimanded at least ten times, beginning in 2015 and
most recently in November 2022, for minor to more
serious violations.
For example, in 2016, he left a trainee alone in the booking room for extended periods.
In 2018 he left drug evidence out in the open in the Sheriff’s Office overnight.
In 2020, he arrested a man for simple battery in a domestic dispute but failed to get an arrest warrant
before the deadline under the law, so the suspect was
released from jail and allowed to return home.
In 2015, he left a jail phone inside an inmate’s cell, telling his supervisors later, according to his file, “I guess it
slipped my mind.”
In 2015, he took a jail car without permission to run personal errands while off-duty.
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